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Titre : | Patient Education and Counseling, Vol 100 n° 6 - Juin 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/06/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Langues: | Français |
Dépouillements
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Gurpreet K. Reen, Auteur ;
Eli Silber, Auteur ;
Dawn W. Langdon, Auteur
Objective
The present review evaluates interventions that have been designed to improve understanding of the complex risk-benefit profiles of disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
Methods
A systematic [...]
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Danyang Zhao, Auteur ;
Mia Liza A. Lustria, Auteur ;
Joshua Hendrickse, Auteur
To examine the information and communication technology (ICT) features of psychoeducational interventions for depression delivered via the Internet or via mobile technology.
Methods
Web- and mobile-based psychoeducational intervention stud[...]
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Natasha Moloczij, Auteur ;
Mei Krishnasamy, Auteur ;
Phyllis Butow, Auteur
Objective
Question prompt lists (QPLs) and consultation audio-recordings (CARs) are two communication strategies that can assist cancer patients in understanding and recalling information. We aimed to explore clinician and organisational barrie[...]
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Anne Marie Landmark Dalby, Auteur ;
Jan Svennevig, Auteur ;
Jennifer Gerwing, Auteur
Objective
This study aims to explicate efforts for realizing patient-centeredness (PCC) and involvement (SDM) in a difficult decision-making situation. It investigates what communicative strategies a physician used and the immediate, observable[...]
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Katie O.Washington Cole, Auteur ;
Kimberly A Gudzune, Auteur ;
Sara N. Bleich, Auteur
Objective
To examine the association of women’s body weight with provider communication during prenatal care.
Methods
We coded audio recordings of prenatal visits between 22 providers and 117 of their patients using the Roter Interaction Anal[...]
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Gundula Ernst, Auteur ;
Ingo Menrath, Auteur ;
Karin Lange, Auteur
Objective
To support families with a chronically ill child, a modular curriculum and new healthcare structures (trainer education, quality management) for a group self-management program (ModuS) were developed. ModuS focuses on common psychosoc[...]
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Karen M. Zhang, Auteur ;
Leora C. Swartzman, Auteur ;
Robert J. Petrella, Auteur
Objective
To determine whether explaining the causal links between illness management and symptom reduction would help younger and older adults learn and apply health information.
Method
Ninety younger and 51 older adults read about a fictiti[...]
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Matthew LeeSmith, Auteur ;
Caroline D Bergeron, Auteur ;
Colin H. Adler, Auteur
Objective
Healthcare-related frustrations (HRFs) are common occurrences in patient-provider interactions. Little is known about HRFs experienced by individuals with chronic conditions. The purposes of this study were to: 1) identify the frequen[...]
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Martine M. Goedendorp, Auteur ;
Daphne Kuiper, Auteur ;
Sijmen A. Reijneveld, Auteur
Objective
The Self-Management of Well-being (SMW) group intervention for older women was implemented in health and social care. Our aim was to assess whether effects of the SMW intervention were comparable with the original randomized control[...]
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