Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 386 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 113 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 62 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 PMC 41 Health 40 Feed 35 patient 27 animal 20 therapy 20 University 20 Medicine 19 Alzheimer 18 Journal 17 dementia 16 dog 14 pet 13 care 13 PET 13 Italy 13 AAT 12 study 12 Research 11 child 11 Social 10 participant 10 Care 9 Therapy 8 treatment 8 table 8 intervention 8 activity 8 Nursing 8 Med 7 student 7 old 7 group 7 Psychiatry 7 Group 7 Centre 7 CAM 6 robot 6 chapter 6 Staphylococcus 6 National 6 Dementia 6 Cancer 6 Canada 5 social 5 pain 5 experience 5 MRSA 5 Geriatr 5 Environ Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 14810 study 12989 patient 12786 % 11790 care 10768 i 9142 therapy 8339 l 7478 participant 7451 o 7435 animal 7069 t 6704 dementia 6618 health 6579 group 6299 intervention 6195 r 6027 time 5910 research 5882 p 5830 activity 5822 people 5691 dog 5360 service 4969 treatment 4895 child 4669 effect 4654 c 4493 life 4482 e 4391 result 4275 datum 4256 term 4237 use 3983 level 3919 n 3872 family 3842 year 3816 experience 3797 staff 3733 program 3619 practice 3572 d 3529 analysis 3512 pet 3354 home 3340 review 3277 person 3272 case 3248 model 3178 quality Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 19738 e 10666 _ 10262 s 10021 al 7731 et 7491 t 6787 J. 6715 d 6462 n 5595 r 5353 M. 5249 u 5115 i 4553 Health 4386 S. 4288 de 4110 J 4050 m 3963 l 3843 . 3836 o 3570 y 3524 f 3495 g 3277 C. 3164 University 3160 c 3069 Journal 3036 R. 2953 Research 2902 M 2879 p 2839 L. 2819 D. 2678 C 2677 h 2641 A. 2602 w 2502 A 2451 Medicine 2434 E. 2422 Care 2416 MRSA 2353 la 2335 S 2220 P. 2175 K. 2101 a 2079 B. 2008 le Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 15974 i 13932 it 8468 they 7499 we 5296 you 3274 them 3164 he 2397 she 2264 me 937 him 932 us 808 her 674 themselves 383 itself 350 one 343 em 336 myself 126 himself 101 yourself 101 herself 82 ourselves 62 oneself 57 ’s 36 s 36 mine 35 ce 23 ha 17 iv 16 ti 15 büttcher 14 de- 13 ya 13 p 13 ia 11 ours 10 u 10 ng 9 ''s 8 yours 8 ay 7 theirs 7 ie 6 o 6 au 5 y1r 5 aais 4 ua 4 its 4 in- 4 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 112877 be 24081 have 9778 use 9322 do 6470 include 5705 provide 4318 base 3765 make 3695 report 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1904 often 1898 specific 1876 therapeutic 1842 available 1773 same 1728 medical 1707 then 1676 even 1630 further 1615 just 1529 less 1519 primary 1507 great 1504 able 1488 possible Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1026 most 809 good 604 least 440 Most 347 high 142 great 135 large 104 low 47 big 47 bad 46 strong 38 late 33 early 31 small 30 close 24 old 22 ret 21 short 17 young 17 new 15 postt 14 e 13 pret 12 fast 12 common 11 long 8 wide 8 simple 8 near 8 manif 8 hard 7 full 7 few 7 easy 6 broad 5 safe 5 quick 5 eld 5 deep 4 weak 3 southw 3 poor 3 healthy 2 warm 2 true 2 ter 2 sweet 2 slight 2 qu’ 2 pure Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2367 most 428 least 136 well 10 highest 5 pretest 3 worst 3 lowest 2 fast 1 shortest 1 retest 1 nicest 1 long 1 hard 1 greatest 1 est 1 bolest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2279 doi.org 1890 dx.doi.org 1588 refhub.elsevier.com 835 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 347 www.cambridge.org 226 creativecommons.org 111 orcid.org 106 www.mdpi.com 89 www.cdc.gov 74 bmjopen.bmj.com 73 www.biomedcentral.com 72 cmr.asm.org 68 jim.bmj.com 58 peerj.com 55 europepmc.org 52 afni.nimh.nih.gov 48 www.hindawi.com 46 www 43 crossmark.crossref.org 42 doi 39 www.who.int 38 rohanhill.com 38 cid.oxfordjournals.org 33 www.tandfonline.com 27 www.ingentaconnect.com 26 www.jabfm.org 26 www.heu.org 26 www.alzheimers.org.uk 25 jnm.snmjournals.org 23 www.atiner.gr 23 www.athensjournals.gr 22 www.northeasthealthline.ca 19 www.dovepress.com 18 ssm-dssab.ca 16 www.nelhin.on.ca 16 www.archives-pmr.org 16 nccam.nih.gov 16 clincancerres.aacrjournals.org 15 www.uottawa.ca 15 academ 14 www.sciencedirect.com 14 www.cms.gov 13 www.nice.org.uk 13 links.lww.com 12 www.gov.uk 12 www.alz.org 11 www.theartsjournal.org 11 www.ssm-dssab.ca 11 www.idc.ac.il 11 www.fda.gov Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 268 http://www.cambridge.org/core 109 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 78 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 73 http://bmjopen.bmj.com/ 72 http://cmr.asm.org/ 68 http://jim.bmj.com/ 60 http://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1970-2221/8678 55 http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ 52 http://peerj.com 51 http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/sscc/gangc/CD-CorrAna.html 49 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0175 46 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0120 45 http://www 45 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0025 44 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0180 44 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1115#supplemental-information 43 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0170 42 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0030 42 http://doi 41 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0145 40 http://www.hindawi.com 38 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0160 38 http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8qv09 38 http://cid.oxfordjournals.org/ 37 http://rohanhill.com/tools/WaveToRGB/ 36 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0140 35 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0165 35 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0040 34 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0005 33 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0085 33 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0035 32 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0115 32 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0095 31 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0065 31 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0965-2299(13)00214-8/sbref0045 30 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johntyler.binfet@ubc.ca 6 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk 5 j.barban@cityssm.on.ca 5 colin.reid@ubc.ca 4 researchethics@interiorhealth.ca 4 myusoff801@salam.uitm.edu.my 4 mrazik@ualberta.ca 4 kathrynstruik@gmail.com 4 gberns@emory.edu 4 federica.g@uniroma1.it 4 erica.salomone@kcl.ac.uk 4 emma.hawkins@ed.ac.uk 4 ebersole@sfsu.edu 4 c.jones@griffith.edu.au 4 ajn@lww.com 4 kdalton4@jhu.edu 3 mhidalgo@uco.es 3 m.detommaso@neurol.uniba.it 3 journals.permissions@oup.com 3 journals.library@nihr.ac.uk 3 jennifer.michaud@von.ca 3 human-ethics@canterbury.ac.nz 3 fmainardi@iol.it 3 enricoferrante@libero.it 3 dr-eckert@t-online.de 3 d.brooker@worc.ac.uk 3 babakdaneshfard@gmail.com 3 abcoakley@partners.org 3 oleksandr.kapranov@uib.no 2 zia2_khokhar@hotmail.com 2 zb5@atiner.gr 2 yelena.bird@usask.ca 2 urska.arnautovska@griffithuni.edu.au 2 ubcdogstudy@gmail.com 2 ubccaninestudy@gmail.com 2 tyvvf@tin.it 2 tturley@selu.edu 2 trymohi@gmail.com 2 tony.charman@kcl.ac.uk 2 tkwok@cuhk.edu.hk 2 timminsf@tcd.ie 2 thembas@uj.ac.za 2 t.ownsworth@griffith.edu.au 2 support@pulsus.com 2 sprasad@ahrq.gov 2 sidartagothama@gmail.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 152 animal assisted therapy 42 study did not 30 l be l 29 studies did not 25 participants did not 24 animal assisted interventions 20 animal assisted intervention 19 participants were also 17 animal assisted techniques 17 participants were not 17 study was not 16 d is o 15 care is not 15 e be tw 15 studies have also 14 % did not 14 participants were randomly 14 patients were not 14 study took place 13 patients did not 13 study is entirely 13 t is m 12 animal is present 12 animals are not 12 i do n’t 12 studies were not 11 d is se 11 group did not 11 l be s 11 participants were able 10 groups did not 10 l be c 10 participants were then 10 patients were also 10 patients were more 9 % were female 9 % were not 9 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intervention group had significantly positive increases use campus forests to manage university students'' mental health. Some studies suggest the use of campus forests to help college students. (1) Campus forest activities will have a positive effect on mood (on the POMS: The Profile (2) Campus forest activities will have a positive effect on stress response (on the modified (3) Campus forest activities will have a positive effect on happiness (on the COMOSWB: This study evaluated the psychological effectiveness of forest activities in a campus This study revealed that campus forest activities intervention participants had This study also shows participants'' increased happiness levels in the campus forest activities intervention group. The results of this study reveal a positive relationship between students'' forest activities and their psychological effects. work_27btjfxbivcxjd3boulxhbehhy "Effects of Information Literacy Skills on Student Writing and Course Performance." The "Effects of Information Literacy Skills on Student Writing and Course Performance." The The findings of this study call for wellintegrated library instruction programs and services to improve student information literacy skills. Information literacy (IL) and critical thinking are higher-order intellectual skills required for academic, professional and personal development and success. two core competencies, librarians at Appalachian State University (Appalachian) in North Carolina began seeking ways to improve student information literacy skills and started working with teaching faculty findings of this study will help librarians better understand the correlation between student information literacy skills, writing abilities and information literacy instruction and library services in order to align library teaching and services more closely with the UNC General Education goals for developing student critical thinking and written of number of library instruction sessions attended by students on information literacy skills, writing and final course scores. work_2dvuhb7btnah3fbu2vs3iynbrm sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_2gm4iqw4qngnxny7m3thm7qj6y of the 5Senses screening tool for longterm care: a study protocol evaluation of the 5Senses screening tool in long-term care the revised 5Senses screening tool with auditors (n=100), ► These methods will help further refine the screening tool and inform future studies to conduct further ► This study may allow researchers to study the impact of the sense-sensitive environment on resident The 5Senses screening tool was designed to assess current properties of the newly developed 5Senses screening tool. The 5Senses screening tool was developed to measure The 5Senses screening tool assesses the testing of the 5Senses screening tool in three phases For sections 1 and 2 of the 5Senses screening tool, a testing of the newly developed 5Senses screening tool. Development and psychometric testing of the 5Senses screening tool for long-term care: a study protocol Development of the 5Senses screening tool Development of the 5Senses screening tool Development of the 5Senses screening tool work_2kc6wodibfbczfnbilvwe6rixq negatively, this article describes an innovative approach that includes medication regimen review in the larger context of resident care planning. drug therapy for dementia can improve symptoms and outcomes, including global assessment, cognition, behavior, mood, and quality of nurses must play in making patient safety a priority within the health care system. community speakers disseminate basic information about Alzheimer''s disease, diagnosis, treatment, and current and future research directions. interest to geriatric nurses, such as commentaries on driving fatalities in the elderly, osteoporosis, hidden costs of caring for an of content for direct-care staff to include information on behavior management, assistance site, any health care provider can use the dementia education learning modules without cost. overview of dementia, quality of life, person-centered care, types of communication, and accommodations to improve communication with cognitively impaired residents. Development of Nurse Competencies to Improve Dementia Care work_2na6zsctfzaqnb3hy6d43spb7a Return to play (RTP) guidelines have been developed to assist coaching staff with decision making when their players sustain concussions assess minor hockey players'' concussion knowledge, attitudes, and reporting Figure 3: Percentage of Reported Concussion Symptoms by Hockey Players participants in minor hockey across Canada the potential for concussion injuries current knowledge levels and sources, attitudes toward concussion, and symptom A prospective study found that the risk for concussion injuries for Pee Wee level Minor hockey player knowledge and views about sports concussions were Convenience sampling was used to recruit minor hockey players and nonhockey players between the ages of 11 and 17 years to participate in this study. source of concussion information by hockey players was "parents/guardians", Percentage of Reported Concussion Symptoms by Hockey Players and 9. How often do you think players get concussions playing hockey at your level? 9. How often do you think players get concussions playing hockey at your age level? work_2oaxpvhfmnfz7o3ol2b3grnopi offer support for the independent living of older adults and provide age-friendly care services. Keywords: social robots; ambient assisted living; machine learning; older adults care; daily life technologies for supporting older adults care while the social robots may become important supporting the independent living of older adults at home by implementing age-friendly care monitored and collected for older adults'' support and intervention is classified in behavior, health, Ambient sensors can be used for monitoring the daily living activities performed by older adults from the daily activity routine of older adults is based on a non-intrusive monitoring infrastructure Social robots are nowadays seen as key technology for supporting older adults care at home or leveraging on social robot/tablet to provide timely personalized support to older adult patients (i.e., social robot-based systems for improving the quality of life and care processes of older adults. work_2pu3kz2265g67okcvi24fguby4 Pet ownership has been shown to improve quality of life for older adults. years of age, who owned either one cat or one dog versus nonowners based on age, race, gender, and education. In a study of Scandinavians older adults who owned a dog showed overall better included that older dog or cat owners would differ from one Figure 1: Characteristics of older pet owners versus matched nonowners>50 years residing in the rural United States (𝑁=168). older non-pet owners on other health related characteristics contribution to variance in the number of physician diagnosed owner health conditions was pet ownership (Table 1). to the inherent health benefits of pet ownership for older In this sample, rural, older pet owners differed from matched (i) Older adult pet owners have overall better health with (ii) Older adult dog owners have better health status than older cat and dog owners: the nord-trondelag health study work_2r4pohrmjvhl7c3enopwcoyaaq F-FDG PET for Staging Breast Cancer in Patients with Inner-Quadrant Versus18 Extraaxillary metastases (i.e., in the absence of axillary involvement) are more likely to develop in patients with inner-quadrant (IQ) breast cancer than in patients with outer-quadrant (OQ) primary examined whether 18F-FDG PET findings were differentially associated with the location of primary tumors, and with long-term obtained for 141 patients whose breast cancer was staged by PET extraaxillary metastases, 36.1% had progressive disease, compared with 10.7% of other patients (RR � 3.4), and 61.9% of IQ patients had isolated extraaxillary metastases identified on PET, of isolated extraaxillary metastasis, and such findings were associated with triple the risk for disease progression. In OQ patients with isolated extraaxillary disease, tumor sites were the supraclavicular region PET scans of breast cancer patients, with arrows indicating extraaxillary metastases in In breast cancer patients with primary tumors in an OQ, work_2s7og4rr4zbcxadnawpqyrufdq the agricultural context of Rome, focusing on its relationships with development in the metropolitan area, within the framework development of local agricultural systems, where both flows and landscapes involve the city. The role played by the local food network in Rome is remarkable, particularly in case of farmers'' market, SPG'' and those linked behind agriculture in the city, within a number of integrated social agrarian cooperative, who represented an alternative food The processes of transformation affecting the primary sector in urban and suburban environments reflect an agriculture that forms and food in Rome as a device of resilience for the city, made up of places where flows, relationships and processes become Keywords: Rome, Food Planning, Urban agriculture. therefore there are 5.399 local food farms (direct sale) (744 of these in Rome city) and 43 farmers'' markets (32 of The local food network behind agriculture in the city, within a number of integrated social work_2t3m2meaxjglnbym6zjm4kqdwa on acupuncture and complementary (integrative) medicine Use of Bi-Digital O-Ring Test Provided Highly Beneficial Effect 9th European Congress for Integrative Medicine ECIM 2016 08.00 09.30 Ganges 1+2 Meeting of European Society of Integrative Medicine (ESIM e.V.) moderate carpal tunnel syndrome: A randomized doubleblind placebo-controlled clinical trial Bi-Digital O-ring Test should be used in integrative oncology Use of complementary and alternative medicine in patients with health Treatment of breast cancer patients with mistletoe extracts of various host Herbal medicine to treat the side effects of chemotherapy in breast cancer Effectiveness of acupuncture and related therapies for Clinical risk management in Complementary Medicine: use of Failure 10 12.50 13.00 Slavisa Stanisic Integrative Medicine in the treatment of rare diseases How to use classical acupuncture in anthroposophic medicine: aspects of AM: 4 Integrative Treatment of Myofascial Pain and alternative medicine use among pediatric patients in a work_2u2a2zgubffjnp4zz2g427a7da Sequential drug treatment algorithm for agitation and aggression in Alzheimer''s and mixed dementia | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 21735454Sequential drug treatment algorithm for agitation and aggression in Alzheimer''s and mixed dementia title={Sequential drug treatment algorithm for agitation and aggression in Alzheimer''s and mixed dementia}, Several drugs and non-pharmacological treatments have been shown to be effective in reducing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. Precision Medicine of Sodium Benzoate for the Treatment of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) View 8 excerpts, cites background and methods View 2 excerpts, references methods and background Prazosin for the treatment of behavioral symptoms in patients with Alzheimer disease with agitation and aggression. Elderly patients with dementia-related symptoms of severe agitation and aggression: consensus statement on treatment options, clinical trials methodology, and policy. Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia work_2vsieam66bfxdod5yc46g5epvm "Predictors of depressive symptoms following the Great East Japan Earthquake: A Prospective study" http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Predictors%20of%20depressive%20symptoms%20following%20the%20Great%20East%20Japan%20Earthquake:%20A%20Prospective%20study''&community=1/4454687&collection=1/4454688&owningCollection1/4454688&harvardAuthors=902b2245aa44938b81e62bd29b97b339&department Japan Earthquake) and change in depressive symptoms among community-dwelling older adult according to three types of experiences: loss of family/friends, property damage, and disruption in Disruption of psychiatric care was also associated with change in GDS scores (+2.51 points, property loss and disruption of psychiatry care were associated with persistent adverse impact on Japan; depression; natural disaster; disaster damage; prospective cohort study allowed us to conduct a follow-up study of survivors three years after the disaster. of/damage to property (housing and cars), 4) loss of employment, and 5) disruption in access job; 1.98 for disruption of access to psychiatric care, and 0.84 points for loss of a pet cat. impact of disaster damage on depressive symptoms in a community-dwelling sample of Depression Scale(GDS) among the Survivors from the Disaster (N=3,464) in Japan work_2w7cocugrfgmrhkxjbyf66wkbm Prognostic Value of Standardized Uptake Ratio in Patients with Trimodality Treatment of Locally Advanced Esophageal Carcinoma evaluate the prognostic value of different baseline PET parameters prognostic information for OS, LRC, and FFDM in addition to standard clinical parameters in this patient cohort. Key Words: FDG PET; SUV; SUR; MTV; prognostic value; esophageal The most frequently used PET parameter for prognostic investigations is the SUV. the prognostic value of the different baseline PET parameters, A further aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate the prognostic value of SUR as a new parameter for quantification of tumor patients with esophageal carcinoma receiving neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy followed by surgery was investigated. SUV, and SUR) and in restaging PET (rMTV, rTLG, rSUV, and rSUR), In multivariate analysis, all included parameters were independent prognostic factors for LRC (HR range, 2.65–4.75; Table 2). FDG-PET parameters as prognostic factor in esophageal esophageal cancer patients using pretreatment F-18 FDG PET/CT parameters: work_36w5tb3fgrf7vg5djkp6upfzwe make use of agricultural, rural and natural resources in order to produce food and social services. Keywords: agriculture; lagging region; isolation; Calabria; Mafia organisations; direct interview; The present work focuses on the investigation of a set of experiences of social farming in Calabria, effects in places like Calabria that suffer from both low economic development and serious social and products and services coming from these areas, as social farming creates a distinctive feature in Interestingly, in Southern Italy, social farming is less developed than in Central and Northern Given the shortage of relevant data and literature concerning social farming in Southern Italy, Given the shortage of relevant data and literature concerning social farming in Southern Italy, for the local agri-food sector and for social farming, and the lack of support policies for firms and The Case Study Area: Calabria, a Lagging Region in Southern Italy The Case Study Area: Calabria, a Lagging Region in Southern Italy work_3dlhdn5kjzgmrfk3q6u5owdccm Medical Center in Albany, New York, has offered the Equine-Assisted Therapy Program for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY PROGRAM horses and do groundwork, a training process for establishing communication therapist guide the processing to important issues and help the veterans communicate (with humans); acknowledge their feelings, frustrations, and successes; focus on their goals; and provide and receive feedback and HORSES AND PTSD own hypervigilance, veterans with PTSD easily understand and can relate to the trust and hypervigilance in a horse. body language, so the veterans with PTSD learn to the horse, which helps them become aware of others'' Horses are also herd animals and look for a leader Some horses want to be the herd leader. horse and its human are a herd of two. the language of the horse. this method and the lessons learned from the horses, Equine-Assisted Therapy Program, and we hope to work_3e6i3v4rujcyxkjhszt5sdfyay was to explore the use of AAT as an intervention to decrease loneliness in residents living in a LTC setting by introducing visits from a Sphynx cat registered by the Delta Society as a therapy animal. Key words: Animal-assisted therapy, older adults, loneliness, long term care. The idea of this study was to introduce a therapy animal (Sphynx cat) to older adults residing in a LTC In this study, the introduction of a therapy animal (Sphynx cat) to older adults living in a LTC facility in advocated AAT as an intervention useful to increase social interaction and combat feelings of loneliness application of AAT to older adults living in LTC facilities to decrease loneliness. determined the effectiveness of the AAT intervention in decreasing loneliness in older adults residing in synthesis of literature was the use of AAT to decrease loneliness in older adults living in LTC facilities. work_3ffvwqyeobbwpp4f4mpqo5csk4 Identifying and Improving Green Spaces on a College Campus: A Photovoice Study green spaces on a college campus: A photovoice study. Keywords: Green space | College | Attention Restoration Theory | Student | Stress The ability for some green spaces to alleviate college study stress may be viewed from Attention which parts of campus were identified as restorative and how college students use green spaces campus green spaces students frequent for stress relief. campus green spaces students frequent for stress relief. article: (1) What green spaces on a college campus attract students for the specific purpose of How could the green spaces on campus be improved for alleviating stress? included Swings, Famous Trees, the Campus Park, Fountains, the Salad Bowl, Bench Nooks, trees and shrubs surrounded the swing set area, giving students an opportunity to alleviate stress green spaces allowed students to relax by taking attention away from campus buildings and the work_3fi2ggeyuvhmvou3ouv3gtwuuq Use of animals for therapeutic purposes, animal assisted therapy or AAT is a method for improving quality of life for The object of this paper was to evaluate dog companionship as a form of AAT and its effects on perception of loneliness in geriatric nursing home residents. and after participation in the program showed that dog companionship reduces the perception of loneliness. Key words: dog, animal assisted therapy, geriatric nursing, loneliness pressure values in nursing home inpatients after participation in a six-week pet therapy program. the possibility of dog companionship as a form of AAT reduces the perception of loneliness in geriatric nursing greater effect of AAT on reducing the loneliness, the results revealed that there is no difference between participants that were and those that were not prior pet owners Z. Vrbanac et al.: Animal Assisted Therapy in Geriatric Nursing Home, Coll. Z. Vrbanac et al.: Animal Assisted Therapy in Geriatric Nursing Home, Coll. work_3fmn6mmzljagdpz3yklf36mrsq [PDF] Management of dementia-related agitation: between the devil and the deep blue sea | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 10934318Management of dementia-related agitation: between the devil and the deep blue sea title={Management of dementia-related agitation: between the devil and the deep blue sea}, author={Michael J. journal={Evidence-Based Mental Health}, Evidence-Based Mental Health Dementia-related agitation is a common and costly condition that is distressing, debilitating, often dangerous and usually difficult to treat in a safe and reliable manner.1 Clinicians are caught between the ''devil'' of medications with unfavourable risk–benefit profiles2 and the ''deep blue sea'' of non-pharmacological interventions perceived as impractical and lacking in evidence for benefit.3 Before opting for any intervention, it is essential to rule out underlying causes of agitation and then… Expand Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_3orryi6t35evrdoxu5biy4ryom farming include people with learning disabilities, mental and physical health studies involving single service user groups and fully validated outcome The evidence for care farming for other service user groups is not different service user groups, suggesting that care farming may part of a farm to provide health, social or educational care services, that care farming can make to health and social outcomes. evidence of the effects of care farms on quality of life, health and groups attending care farms using a range of study methodologies, including qualitative studies Care farms are seen as both a health and a social intervention, and so Given the range of outcomes studied in care farms research, we TABLE 11 Numerical representation of qualitative findings of mechanisms for how care farming might work in different client groups Most of the studies focused on care farming for mental health intervention, care farming might improve mental health outcomes. work_3plpa64nrzfjlm75lo2koa6fzy Dog Visitation''s Impact on Seniors'' Social Support: Comparing Group and Individual Conditions investigated the impact of visiting dog programs on seniors'' social support using novel methods. Results suggest that visiting dog programs do positively impact seniors'' social support. between social support outcomes and a visiting dog program to further the development and use dog and participants, and for comparing individual and group visitation conditions. Primary Question: Do visiting dog programs positively impact perceived social support (3) The primary effect on participants in the group visiting dog condition will be the visiting dog interventions and seniors use objective measures of social support. Figure 4.1 Interactions between participants, handler, and dog in the Group Condition Figure 4.1 Interactions between participants, handler, and dog in the Group Condition relationship between visiting dog programs and outcomes in social support in seniors residing in During the study you will be asked to participate in 6 group dog-visiting sessions of up to work_3tqz2uepgfcmrcub3q33l7nlre sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_3twn2dqqufayzfa5cydn7xwjmm including service animals to assist in patient therapy and and control measures to prevent animal-to-human transmission in healthcare settings. and evidence for animal-to-human transmission of pathogens in the healthcare setting, along with the potential Patients in healthcare facilities come into contact with animals for 2 main reasons: the use of animals for animal-assisted policies defined an animal-assisted activities animal as a personal pet that, with its owner or handler, provides comfort to Not all responding healthcare facilities with animal programs had formal policies. 3. Animal-assisted activities that include programs for visitation in hospitals that use specially trained animals and their F. Require that every animal-assisted activities handler participate in a formal training program and provide a certificate confirming the training, which includes modules on The policy should address a service animal''s accompanying a healthcare facility visitor to a patient room and B. Service animals are not allowed to visit other patients'' work_3u65nlh3obevbk5fmu5tjx2azq objects, scenes, and scrambled objects (dynamic stimuli) and static images of human faces, the dynamic stimuli runs, color movie clips (3-s each) were shown in 21 s blocks of human faces, objects dogs, and then the static stimuli runs were used to independently test the face selectivity of this region. In the dynamic runs, dogs were presented with 3-s color movie clips of human faces, scrambled faces, scenes, objects, dog faces, human faces), to make two blocks per stimulus Figure 2 ROI locations for the dog face area (DFA) and primary visual cortex (V1). differences between the images of human and dog faces) might explain the results. Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing work_3ual5qfydbefrmkj6r3skstzw4 Si è voluto ritrovare il valore tangibile sia della metamorfosi rispetto alle diverse fasi del ciclo di vita, sia delle prestazioni ambientali e tecnologiche residue di ogni singolo elemento costruttivo in un''ottica di recupero e rifunzionalizzazione, con un approccio green e Sul progetto convergono approcci di esperienze, svolte in ambito nazionale ed europeo, che attraverso il progetto "ViviMed" hanno evidenziato come il recupero e la rivitalizzazione dei piccoli agglomerati urbani dell''entroterra mediterraneo siano dovuti alle loro housing modules designed and built to respond to the post-earthquake emergency. scenari di ricomposizione dei moduli delle attuali soluzioni abitative d''emergenza, creando così nuove configurazioni tipologiche e determinants of economic life of a territory by exploring new models of ecosustainable tourism, landscape protection and environmental technological del Parco Naturale delle Marcite, a vantaggio di una riappropriazione di superfici da parte della zona rurale con un Priorità Riciclo: analisi delle Strutture Abitative d''Emergenza per l''inserimento di una nuova fase nel ciclo di vita valutando le prestazioni ambientali e tecnologiche residue di work_3wgiqrzchjfzpdwmys56sj7uqu Does pet arrival trigger prosocial behaviors in individuals with autism?. In the present study, we evaluated the association between the presence or the arrival of pets in families with an individual with autism and the changes in his or her prosocial behaviors. was assessed at two time periods using the 36-items ADI-R algorithm and a parental questionnaire about their child-pet assessment (t1) in the pet arrival group (study 1): ''''offering to share'''' and ''''offering comfort''''. interactions between individuals with autism and their pets were more – qualitatively and quantitatively reported in the (2012) Does Pet Arrival Trigger Prosocial Behaviors in Individuals with help individuals with autism to develop some prosocial behaviors. individuals with autism interact with their pet and whether This study reveals that in individuals with autism, pet arrival in Pet, Autism and Prosocial Behavior Pet, Autism and Prosocial Behavior Pet, Autism and Prosocial Behavior Pet, Autism and Prosocial Behavior work_3wvcytne45cvvomukbgjqvudpa sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_3z5p3pcubvfq3hqnwd76pgujje Family physicians play a crucial role in the management and ongoing care of patients with Alzheimer Strategies for improving behavior include ensuring that the patient''s environment is safe, calm, and predictable; removing environmental stressors; and identifying and avoiding for patients with dementia ideally will improve functional status to a level that is detectable by caregivers patients with AD or mild cognitive impairment demonstrated that Axona therapy was associated with significant improvements in ADAS-Cog; however, the one study, after discontinuation of therapy, rivastigmine-treated patients showed less deterioration in cognitive function compared with placebotreated patients, suggesting an effect on disease change of 4 points is considered clinically significant for patients with mild to moderate dementia.39,40 As such, the symptomatic improvements effective in alleviating or preventing behavioral problems in individuals with dementia and should be considered first.6,59,61 A recent consensus statement recommended that all treatment approaches start with work_4an2k5ucerc65aqj2fh5viklcy Elimination diets showed modest clinical effect in treating children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder The use of music therapy in the treatment of ASD patients subjects with autism spectrum disorders: a prospective openlabel study," Clinical Neuropharmacology, vol. casein-free dietary intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders," Nutritional Neuroscience, vol. 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Aimonovitch et al., "Doubleblind, placebo-controlled study of L-carnosine supplementation in children with autistic spectrum disorders," Journal of controlled study," Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, vol. a randomized controlled study," Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, vol. autism spectrum disorders," Journal of Music Therapy, vol. in children with autism spectrum disorders: a pilot study," problems in young children with autism: a randomized controlled trial," American Journal of Occupational Therapy, vol. work_4bagrmqurjcpbfmvzqdlvhecne Pancreatic endocrine tumors (PETs), including islet cell carci-nomas, account for 1% to 3% of all pancreatic cancers.1 An research into targeting Hsp90, IGF1R, and EGFR for development of new therapeutic strategies for some carcinoid tumors. receptors and downstream regulators examined earlier in carcinoid tumors.7 The genetic abnormalities analyzed were biomarkers of response to targeted therapeutics developed for other latter a biomarker predictive of sensitivity to gefitinib in nonsmall-cell lung cancer10,11 and to anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies cetuximab and panitumumab in colorectal cancer.12Y14 assays performed with QGP-1 cells determined that growth inhibition was produced by increasing concentrations of the following therapeutic agents: axitinib and sunitinib (TKIs targeting B, Effect of increasing concentrations of anticancer drug 17-AAG (targeting Hsp90) on QGP-1 cell growth and levels of indicated (targeting VEGFR1-3, PDGFRA-B, and KIT) on QGP-1 cell growth and levels of indicated biomarkers, with experiments performed as work_4dhgvk3vvrc2zkwh6bluz5xa4m 404 | Comfort Line Comfort Theory Topics Philosophical Perspectives Comfort Interventions and Care Plans Comfort Checklist Measuring Comfort Subsequent & Institutional Outcomes Nursing Education End of Life & Palliative Care Frequently Asked Questions Resources Unpublished but Important Work Articles Available Here References Videos We can''t find the page you''re looking for. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_4grbukjm45bklda5qdifhsljqe The benefits of and barriers to using a social robot PARO in care settings: a scoping review social robot PARO in care settings: a inclusion criteria consisted of older people with dementia, care setting, and social robot PARO. experiences remain unexplored, (b) few studies investigate the process of how to use the robot effectively to meet Keywords: Dementia care, Robotics, Older adults, Scoping review improve dementia care, the uptake of robotic technology the literature regarding the benefits of PARO in dementia care? experience study, PARO was reported to have many benefits and staff found it useful and practical for people with While the social robot PARO offers technological opportunity in supporting dementia care and managing difficult behavioral symptoms, the adoption of PARO in care barriers to the adoption of social robot PARO in care settings. using the social robot PARO in supporting older people social robot, "Paro," in a VA long-term care setting. work_4gsmilct5fcgzi5etibcole3by 1Grupo.de.Investigación.CENTAURO,.Escuela.de.Medicina.Veterinaria,.Facultad.de.Ciencias.Agrarias,.Universidad.de. La influencia positiva de las mascotas en la salud y bienestar de los seres humanos es bien reconocida y comprende los aspectos sicológico, fisiológico, terapéutico y sicosocial. terapia asistida motivacional y física de numerosas enfermedades, ha permitido que los efectos benéficos de de sus propietarios con el medio social que los circunda. algunos riesgos zoonóticos que es necesario minimizar, en especial en personas inmunocomprometidas; es aquí donde el médico veterinario debe cumplir una importante función en la asesoría para la tenencia Así mismo, es esencial que el propietario conozca cuales son las obligaciones ¶ Para citar este artículo: La influencia de las mascotas en la vida humana. necesidad.para.muchos ..Los.registros.del.Ministerio. humana,.sino.también.la.canina,.por.lo.que.el.censo. hombre-animal, para que esta sea más beneficiosa que.se.han.ganado.a.través.de.los.tiempos . Numerosos.son.los.estudios.que.han.demostrado. Pensando.en.las.personas.que.se.han.recuperado. que.los.dueños.puedan.continuar.con.sus.mascotas.a. pesar.del.avance.de.la.enfermedad.(13) . que.tener.un.perro.o.gato.como.mascota.durante.los. autores.encontraron.que.los.dueños.de.mascotas.rara. Es tanta la influencia que tienen las mascotas Los beneficios de las mascotas en la vida del que.en.las.zonas.comunes.o.públicas,.los.ejemplares. work_4iujqgibi5bxxmtva6nav2twbq * Department of Veterinary Science and Public Health (DIVET), University of Milan, Italy Key words: Emerging Zoonoses, public health, interdisciplinary perspectives of their emergence, re-emergence and persistence is more effectively addressed in the context of a "struggle" between pathogens, animals and man. reservoirs or vectors of pathogens, while interfaces can amplify the clinical impact in all the species involved. The disease course is similar in animals and humans in terms of infection, clinical approach and control. epidemiological studies, the circumstances in which the pathogen-animal-man and domestic animals – for example, seagulls, now present in urban environments Human-animal interface, logically related to zoonotic infections, but enormously strengthened, in terms of infectious pose a concrete risk for human-animal to limit the concept of "emerging zoonoses" only to diseases that originate from zoonotic diseases in animals and man diseases in humans and animals. and preparedness for animal health emergencies work_4mq4at36irek5j5r2b3bfxv7ge Exploring psychosocial interventions for people with dementia that enhance personhood and relate to legacyan integrative review Keywords: Dementia, Alzheimer''s disease, Cognitive impairment, Personhood, Legacy, Dignity, Integrative review These include life story work, reminiscence therapy, music therapy, approaches to interaction and communication, environmental modifications and reality [18] provided a useful overview of six different psychosocial interventions for people with dementia. The psychosocial interventions reviewed were psychodynamic approaches including psychotherapy; reminiscence and life headings and free text terms around "psychosocial intervention", "Dementia", "Alzheimer''s Disease", Mild Cognitive Impairment", "Person-centred" and "Personhood" from life story work intervention allowed the person behind the patient to emerge, and enabled staff to learn with life story work, which also offers a legacy component, the review has found that people with dementia Previous systematic reviews of psychosocial interventions for people with dementia Previous systematic reviews of psychosocial interventions for people with dementia work_4xxhynidvfcdlccwgsmg4ocava Kiepe 2012 MEDLINE and PsycINFO Patients with mental illness Dance therapy 1 study (RCT) for Persons with dementia Occupational therapy 9 studies Behavioural problems and Ueda 2013 MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO People with dementia Music therapy 18 of 20 studies Patients with dementia Music therapy 3 RCTs Affective, behavioural, cognitive Wall 2010 MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO Older people with dementia Music therapy 4 RCTs Behaviour and well-being 13 studies that evaluated massage therapy for the treatment of behavioural disturbances in patients with scored 3 in the AMSTAR evaluation.124 Different nonpharmacological interventions were considered, including bright light therapy, behavioural and multifaceted score=5) evaluated the effectiveness of cognitive stimulation in patients with dementia and identified nine RCTs. Three trials that considered behaviour-related outcomes reviews assessed reminiscence therapy as a nonpharmacological intervention to treat agitated behaviour The second review147 was focused only on reminiscence therapy as a sole treatment of behavioural outcomes for patients with dementia. work_53hyvqky6vc6jfcflmb3ldm7xm Methodological and Terminological Issues in Animal-Assisted Interventions: An Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews Simple Summary: Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) include a wide range of activities aimed many studies on the effects of these interventions on animal and human wellbeing and health, the data of a set of suitable systematic reviews (SRs), in order to clarify how these Interventions are Abstract: Recently, animal-assisted interventions (AAIs), which are defined as psychological, Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) have been considered by the International Association AAIs include animal-assisted activity (AAA), animal-assisted therapy (AAT), and animal-assisted Involved patients or users in animal-assisted interventions (AAIs), according to each SR. 1 AAT = Animal-Assisted Therapy; 2 CAP = Canine-Assisted Psychotherapy; 3 AAI = Animal-Assisted Intervention; 4 AAA = Animal-Assisted Activity; 5 EAT = Equine-Assisted that animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) are effective in Eggs on Dog''s Fur as Potential Zoonotic Risk in Animal-Assisted Interventions: A Systematic Review. A Systematic Review of Animal-Assisted Therapy on work_53pn5tdkfnf4rmyvgr6gb2vsvq Jennet milk production during the lactation in a Sicilian farming system | animal | Cambridge Core Has data issue: true To send this article to your Kindle, first ensure no-reply@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. To send this article to your Dropbox account, please select one or more formats and confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. To send this article to your Google Drive account, please select one or more formats and confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. Find out more about sending content to Google Drive. By using this service, you agree that you will only keep articles for personal use, and will not openly distribute them via Dropbox, Google Drive or other file sharing services. work_553fi3etl5bcfbpmmtwcahrt74 This book has 27 chapters based on a colloquium "to outline the Next a chapter by Spencer and colleagues defines the clinical syndrome of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and suggests that it may Chapters 6 through 11 concentrate on various clinical features of manifestations are discussed in separate chapters. there is only a single chapter devoted to medical therapy in children. fewer than 20 children and many of the chapters concentrate on clinical studies, of partial epilepsy in childhood. Individual chapters are devoted to A l z h e i m e r''s disease, Parkinson''s dementia, citing their recent studies in this new field research. Vo l i c e r''s chapter, perhaps unavoidably, last reviews issues in The editors'' chapter dealing with primate activity in movement disorders deal with primate and human studies. ALZHEIMER''S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS ANNUAL 2001. Recent studies of mesial temporal atrophy, regional cortical work_5cx32mhc5zcpri2xan6xuv5c2m The ultimate goal of this short book is to explore and vindicate the experience of God as an eternal, good being. (soul = good; body = bad) in which nature and this life are a mere shadowland of true life, unencumbered by the material world. From the standpoint of secular naturalism, the Platonic Christian view of God and the good should be disparaged as mere Moore''s position invites considering the fact that the Cambridge Platonists (and other Christian philosophers from the second century onward) appeal to a host of reasons for believing that there is a God. These seriously the fact that theism (especially in the Platonic Christian tradition of this book) holds that there is a God of awesome, loving power In this chapter, let us consider the Christian experience and reflection on God''s eternity. eternal God, Christian experience divine love of God in Christian work_5ev2jiuenzfgnhr5su5c63amhu CIA-16802-who-would-benefit-from-memory-training--a-pilot-study-examin study, we recruited 24 elderly adults with or without concurrent cognitive stimulations to attend stimulation could benefit from a memory-training program in the form of improved initiation Our preliminary findings suggested nonlinear concurrent cognitive stimulation in the elderly. Keywords: memory training, cognitive training, dementia, Chinese, elderly trial examining the effectiveness of an eight-week memory training group.4 On the memory training in two different groups of participants, effectiveness of memory training in elderly with or without the memory training program to evaluate the effectiveness. This is an eight-session group memory-training program measure of cognitive functioning, that is, CDRS, significant main effect of group and significant training x group from memory training than elderly people with concurrent With memory training, participants in the CRC group CRC group, due to the ceiling effect as a result of concurrent training. research studies or clinical trials of cognitive training.17–19 the effect of concurrent cognitive stimulation on the training work_5heqh75sqrchle2dyxerxqjtda [PDF] An adolescent with anorexia nervosa and gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Corpus ID: 24105304An adolescent with anorexia nervosa and gastrointestinal stromal tumors. title={An adolescent with anorexia nervosa and gastrointestinal stromal tumors.}, author={Gladys J Frankel and K. The literature often describes medical complications that are a result of the malnutrition and weight loss that define anorexia nervosa. Case reports have described anorexia nervosa coincident with, for example, lymphocytic leukemia (1), chronic pancreatitis (2), celiac disease (3), and cerebral meningioma (4). Sort by Most Influenced Papers Cancer and Anorexia Nervosa in the Adolescence: A Family-Based Systemic Intervention Anorexia nervosa and celiac disease: two case reports. Hepatic and pancreatic dysfunction in anorexia nervosa: a report of two cases. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia: a spectrum of eating disorders. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_5mhbbnltpbcc7jlouif6w4leom [PDF] Pet Therapy: Enhancing Social and Cardiovascular Wellness in Community Dwelling Older Adults | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 12714061Pet Therapy: Enhancing Social and Cardiovascular Wellness in Community Dwelling Older Adults title={Pet Therapy: Enhancing Social and Cardiovascular Wellness in Community Dwelling Older Adults}, Pet therapy can be therapeutic for older adults living in the community. [...] Key Method A crossover design was used to examine changes in blood pressure and heart rate before and after a pet therapy visit versus a volunteer-only visit in 28 community dwelling older adults. Sort by Most Influenced Papers A Systematic Review of Research on Pet Ownership and Animal Interactions among Older Adults View 4 excerpts, cites results and background Journal of community health nursing Journal of community health nursing By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_5mhkodxqwbeghh7jhyhoj7753u was to explore the lived experience of the human-companion animal relationship for people with was to explore the lived experience of the human-companion animal relationship for people with The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of pets for people with cancer. the human-companion animal relationship for people with cancer (van Manen, 1997). study is to develop an essential understanding of the nature and meaning of the humancompanion animal relationship for people with cancer. lived experience of the human-companion animal relationship for people with cancer? In Chapter 1, I posed the research question: What is the lived experience of the humancompanion animal relationship for people with cancer? impact of cancer upon participants'' relationships with pets and people. A total of 24 pets (13 cats; 10 dogs; 1 fish) were currently in the care of participants. importance of socializing their pets such as a participant who said "before she (dog) was a year work_5mqhgdspl5awbgwbzuxrgmzvz4 The Benefit of Pets and Animal-Assisted Therapy to the Health of Older Individuals The Benefit of Pets and Animal-Assisted Therapy to Many studies utilizing dogs, cats, birds, fish, and robotic simulations of animals have tried to ascertain the health benefits of pet health suggest animals can lower blood pressure, and dog walkers partake in more physical activity. bites can occur, but how often this occurs in the context of pet ownership or animal-assisted therapy is unknown. methodological quality of pet research after decades of study, pet ownership and animal-assisted therapy are likely to continue due weekly hour and a half activity for 60 days in which they interacted with trained pet therapy dogs. [36] Controlled, unblinded, prospective 10 Pet owners reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure in thepresence of animal when mental stressor present animal-assisted therapy on patients'' anxiety, fear, and depression before ECT," Journal of ECT, vol. work_5nxfmqbvjjcc7bwoipgndz63uq The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of canine assisted therapy as a complementary method Canine assisted therapy has a major impact on improving balance, coordination, and motor skills. The objective of this article was to evaluate the effectiveness of canine assisted therapy as a complementary method in the rehabilitation process of children aged 4–9 with children participating in canine assisted therapy were diagnosed with autism (12), speech disorders (9), intellectual disability (7), cerebral palsy (7), and AdHd (4). and emotional – as well as recommendation of canine assisted therapy as a method complementing the rehabilitation process for children with disabilities were declared by the effectiveness of canine assisted therapy as a complementary method in the rehabilitation process of children with physical and intellectual disabilities. evaluated the impact of canine assisted therapy and activity in rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy and physical and mental disabilities. work_5nykmyurunbnzpj7ah6c2rlhnu Önemli bir diğer nokta ise, evcil hayvan sahiplerinin evcil hayvanları ile kurdukları duygusal bağlar ve hayvanın kaybı ile ortaya çıkacak yas sürecidir. Diğer kayıp biçimlerinden farklı olan evcil hayvan kaybının farkında olmak, yaşlı bireylerin bu süreci atlatmalarında sunulacak hizmetler açısından da daha faydalı olacaktır. Keywords: Animal-Assisted Therapy, Pet Ownership, Aging, Older Care Özellikle, evcil hayvanlar, bireyler tarafından sunulan bakım ve ilgiye istekle karşılık vermekte; önemli bir insani ihtiyaç olan koşulsuz sevgiyi ve fiziksel temas ihtiyacını sahiplerine sunmaktadır (Walsh 2009, 482). hayvanların hem kurumsal bakım hizmeti alan hem de evcil hayvanı ile yaşayan bireyler açısından rolü üzerinde durmak, bunun yanında, önemli bir konu olan evcil hayvanın ölümünden söz Fiziksel aktivitenin yanı sıra, evcil hayvanlar yaşlı bireylere bir çeşit sosyal destek (Weiss bir çalışmada, her ne kadar evcil hayvan sahipleri, olmayanlara göre daha fazla fiziksel aktivite hayvanın kaybı gibi durumlarda, söz konusu evcil hayvan ile elde edilmiş olan refakat duygusu, work_5p435zy3qbephlpozti2qha6xy sought to review evidence for non-pharmacological interventions with patients with Lewy Overall, identified studies suggested possible benefits of non-pharmacological interventions in Lewy body dementia, but the Finally, people with Lewy body dementia may undergo faster cognitive decline (Rongve et al. Another systematic review evaluated the benefits of exercise in Lewy body dementia and likewise The review focused on primary research that assessed a nonpharmacological intervention for either patients with Lewy body evaluating non-pharmacological interventions in the broader categories of dementia or Parkinson''s disease if the results of a Lewy for the subgroup of 132 patients with Parkinson''s disease dementia in the largest study (Logemann et al. Studies assessing a non-pharmacological intervention for Lewy body dementia The systematic review identified very little research on nonpharmacological interventions in Lewy body dementia. The use of Parkinson''s disease specific rehabilitative interventions to treat a patient with Lewy body dementia: a case report. work_5phymcoqpzd3baix4v7mcfproy [PDF] Mouse models of Rett syndrome: from behavioural phenotyping to preclinical evaluation of new therapeutic approaches | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 33364486Mouse models of Rett syndrome: from behavioural phenotyping to preclinical evaluation of new therapeutic approaches title={Mouse models of Rett syndrome: from behavioural phenotyping to preclinical evaluation of new therapeutic approaches}, Rett syndrome treatment in mouse models: Searching for effective targets and strategies Experimental models of Rett syndrome based on Mecp2 dysfunction Stimulation of the brain serotonin receptor 7 rescues mitochondrial dysfunction in female mice from two models of Rett syndrome Behavioral and anatomical abnormalities in Mecp2 mutant mice: A model for Rett syndrome View 2 excerpts, references results and background View 2 excerpts, references results and background View 9 excerpts, references methods and background View 9 excerpts, references methods and background Comparative study of brain morphology in Mecp2 mutant mouse models of Rett syndrome work_5r5e7ca2zncbpm64fpccqjkzhi transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) to percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) therapy for relatively small Among the patients treated with TACE-PEI, the development of a local residual tumor was of significantly lower ethanol injection therapy for patients with small hepatocellular treatment of small HCCs including TACE alone, PEI alone and bearing HCC tumors <2 cm, combined TACE-PEI therapy was instead of PEI alone for patients with relatively small HCC Patients were divided into two groups: the TACE-PEI group, in which patients were treated with TACE followed by TACE, transcatheter arterial chemoembolization; PEI, percutaneous ethanol injection; M, male; f, female; Ns, not significant; HBV, hepatitis B MIzukI et al: TACE ANd PEI COMBINATION THERAPy AgAINsT HCC858 MIzukI et al: TACE ANd PEI COMBINATION THERAPy AgAINsT HCC858 survival time for patients with relatively small HCCs of injection (PEI) therapy for small hepatocellular carcinoma. carcinoma: treatment with a combination therapy of transcatheter arterial embolization and percutaneous ethanol injection. work_5sk7tf57hfcrdka5jfmlrjp64y Impact of Splenectomy on Thrombocytopenia, Chemotherapy, and Survival in Patients Background Patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer (PDAC) or endocrine tumors (PET) often develop splenic vein Methods From 2001 to 2009, 15 patients with recurrent or unresectable PDAC or PET underwent splenectomy for Conclusions Splenectomy for patients with unresectable PDAC or PET who developed hypersplenism and thrombocytopenia that limited the administration of chemotherapy, significantly increased platelet counts, and led to resumption of Patients with PDAC had better disease-specific survival as compared to historical controls. patients with locally advanced unresectable PDAC or PETs From 2001 to 2009, 15 patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer who developed hypersplenism and thrombocytopenia, which limited the administration of their The platelet counts significantly responded to splenectomy in all patients, preoperative (median 87×103/µL, patients with PDAC had a median survival of 20 months Impact of Splenectomy on Thrombocytopenia, Chemotherapy, and Survival in Patients with Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer work_5vsywiee4ncbddupu7dgc26yna ייתכן שאתה מנסה לגשת לאתר זה מדפדפן מאובטח בשרת. הפוך קבצי Script לזמינים וטען מחדש דף זה. הפעל מצב נגיש יותר בטל מצב נגיש יותר דלג על פקודות של רצועת הכלים דלג לתוכן ראשי בטל הנפשות הפעל הנפשות [{"Title":"עברית","eldUrl":{"Description":" He","Url":"https://www.idc.ac.il/he"},"eldPageNotFoundUrl":{"Description":" /he/Pages/pagenotfounderror.aspx","Url":"https://www.idc.ac.il/he/Pages/pagenotfounderror.aspx"},"eldFooterListFullUrl":{"Description":" /he/Lists/Footer/AllItems.aspx","Url":"https://www.idc.ac.il/he/Lists/Footer/AllItems.aspx"},"eldMapDirectsByCarLink":null,"eldMapDirectsPublicTransport":{"Description":" דרכי הגעה בתחבורה ציבורית","Url":"https://www.idc.ac.il/he/Pages/directions.aspx"},"eldMapDirectsNavDestination":{"Description":" נווטו אלינו ב-Waze","Url":"http://bit.ly/get2IDC"},"eldBrand":"\u003cimg alt=\"\" src=\"/he/PublishingImages/heb70.png\" style=\"BORDER: 0px solid; 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Abruzzo Regional Law No. 16 of 6 July 2011 Provisions on Social Farming Calabria Regional Law No. 14 of 30 April 2009 New regulations for the implementation of didactic and social activities and agritourism Puglia Regional Law No. 9 of 27 March 2018 Provisions on Social Farming of 2018, the region added social farming as a tool for diversification of agricultural activities in disadvantaged play an active part in agricultural production, thereby promoting social work The Marche is one of the most politically active regions in Italy with respect to social farming. work_66ru4rgkt5ff3ba34t6dkqwnvm The ''VIPS'' framework developed by Dawn Brooker sums up the elements in personcentred care for persons with dementia as Values, Individualised approach, the VPM intervention group 4 nursing homes with 13 wards (range 12 – 29 patients) and This term refers to approaches where training courses are provided for internal frontline care staff to help them understand and manage neuropsychiatric symptoms 4.3 Paper 3 The Effect of Person-Centred Dementia Care to Prevent Agitation 4.3 Paper 3 The Effect of Person-Centred Dementia Care to Prevent Agitation neuropsychiatric symptoms in persons with dementia in nursing homes. neuropsychiatric symptoms in persons with dementia in nursing homes. VIPS practice model (VPM) for person-centred care had a significant effect on VIPS practice model (VPM) for person-centred care had a significant effect on The Effect of Person-Centred Dementia Care to Prevent Agitation and Other The Effect of Person-Centred Dementia Care to Prevent Agitation and Other work_66tedvw45zet3ck2usrxwt4jgm Dementia at the End of Life and Family Partners: A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective on Communication communication patterns of family care partners can positively impact them and the person living with Keywords: communication; symbolic interaction; end of life; family care partners; persons living to communicate with end of life persons living with dementia. change in care partnering with the "persons living with dementia" (PLWD). A physician study discusses the lack of reciprocity in family members caring for PLWD in end For family care partners who are in daily interaction with PLWD, the symbolic label "dementia" through dementia education that care partners can learn how to effectively join the end of life PLWD family care partners who understand the role of medications at the end of life dementia care can be dementia citizenship and sensory engagement modalities for person centered end of life care. meaningful social connections for end of life persons with dementia. work_6767zdk4mnh7dimmvw7e6tyaqi Specifically, this study discusses the use of shelter animals as "volunteer therapists" and concludes that AAT/AAA programs raise numerous A range of animals, in addition to dogs, are used in AAT/AAA programs, including cats, rabbits, mice, gerbils, ferrets, horses, and juvenile homes.6 The stated goals of The Shelter''s pet-therapy program are to "provide therapy and to promote the human/animal bond" and to "provide a ''feel good'' service to the community in which our animals get exercise and exposure while benefiting participating institutions." To Therapy programs that use shelter animals would benefit from implementing a temperament/behavioral test (or series of tests) for the AAA candidates. 3. For additional discussions of various studies describing the health benefits AAT/AAA programs and interacting with companion animals have for humans, see Arkow (1987a, 2004) and Fine (2000a). The Shelter has not evaluated any other animal besides dogs and one cat for this AAA program. work_67r5x7eyg5ghba56ptarml7au4 Table 55 Extended Care C l u s t e r Space Program 160 161 In t h i s T h e s i s ["Senior C i t i z e n Housing, Implementing a Continuum of Care Environment"], I propose an a l t e r n a t i v e approach 40 Extended Care beds with common spaces: D i n i n g Room, small The CCC common outdoor spaces would i n c l u d e two types of areas. In c o n c l u s i o n , a l l f o u r major f a c i l i t y components: Independent L i v i n g Housing, Long Term Care f a c i l i t i e s , the Core Centre work_6bipot7di5b6tbdikxfz33xy4i In recent years, several clinical guidelines have been presented worldwide for evidence-based treatment of AD and Family caregivers provide most of the patient care and administer most of the treatments In recent years, several clinical guidelines for evidence-based treatment of AD The recommended interventions include educating patients and families about the illness, the course of covered the treatment of dementia patients and the support that should be provided for family members and other The guideline recommended that specific nonpharmacological interventions should be offered to family caregivers to The international EFNS guideline on dementia aimed to present a peer-reviewed evidence-based statement to guide the The EFNS guideline covered the identification and pharmacological treatment of dementia patients and briefly The various guidelines recommended similar interventions as part of an optimal clinical management of AD; however, they did not agree on the specific strategies of advising to effectively apply the evidence-based interventions recommended in these guidelines in the context of clinical practice. work_6ltgxvuv2fahdfxe5paemkauam Cultivating healthy places and communities: evidenced-based nature contact recommendations | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 10236197Cultivating healthy places and communities: evidenced-based nature contact recommendations title={Cultivating healthy places and communities: evidenced-based nature contact recommendations}, author={Erin Largo-Wight}, International Journal of Environmental Health Research [...] Key Result A multidisciplinary review was conducted in several fields of study and findings were organized into public health recommendations: (1) cultivate grounds for viewing, (2) maintain healing gardens, (3) incorporate wooded parks and green space in communities, (4) advocate for preservation of pristine wilderness, (5) welcome animals indoors, (6) provide a plethora of indoor potted plants within view, (7) light rooms with bright…Expand Sort by Most Influenced Papers Potential health benefits of nature-based interventions in the work environment during winter. Creating healthy communities, healthy homes, healthy people: initiating a research agenda on the built environment and public health. Alternative therapies in health and medicine work_6m5phfmi3rdwjhufahenhlg3y4 però, il momento nel quale alle domande che si pone la scienza, diversi studi dimostrano che nel momento in cui si realizza una relazione con un animale, si attiverebbero delle strutture della animale e assume una posizione di predominanza nei confronti delle nei confronti dell''uomo una forte attrattiva, quasi che, nel forte dell''Intelligenza Artificiale), l''uomo non può fare a meno tra umani e animali sembra sia dovuta alla necessità dell''uomo di L''animale è stato dunque utilizzato dall''uomo come chiave di lettura nell''interpretazione sia del mondo esterno che modificazione totale dell''animale che è entrato, volente o determinare nell''animale l''abitudine alla presenza dell''uomo, con generato una diversa considerazione dell''alterità animale, concezione etica dell''animale, il soggetto è considerato come dell''uomo di vedere la forma animale in un insieme di segni: dell''individuo, significa come prima cosa ammettere che l''animale l''aiuto della relazione terapeutica mediata da un animale ci quella necessità epistemologica di evoluzione del paradigma che si work_6m5rdu37hnfgvgazbahxhcemfa Eco-Social Agriculture for Social Transformation and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study of the UPAS-Project agriculture predominantly aim to integrate disadvantaged people socially and in terms of their labor, base their production on organic methods, and that social agriculture has the potential to foster Social agriculture or "green care" includes initiatives that combine farming activities and of social agriculture follow the principles of organic and agroecological farming [19]. In total, 34 farms in social agriculture have been selected in Italy and Austria through an private sector organizations (2) that use agricultural activities for social, educational and/or nursing Overview of the 35 case studies of eco-social agriculture in the study area of the Italy and the south-eastern Austria and Madrid, differentiated according to Vinterra Mals/Province of Bolzano 2015 Social and labor integration Organic cereals and vegetable production 2. Environmentally friendly, organic-ecological agriculture: Eco-social farming preserves the health work_6prntfd4nbbabckp4i4qhk2dam no empirical research looking to understand clients'' experiences of Animal-Assisted Therapy experience of clients who have engaged in animal-assisted therapy? clients perceive their relationship with the therapy animal to influence their experience of interacts with the therapy animal may reduce a client''s initial feelings of anxiety, and help them Typically therapists who practice AAT use their own pets as therapy animals, The relationship between the therapy animal and both the therapist and the client is one For one participant, interacting with the therapy animal and therapist helped her gain to better understand clients'' experiences of counselling with a therapy animal present. Participants in this study articulated how their relationship with the therapy animal For one participant, the experience of her relationship with the therapy animal tapped Therapist uses the client-therapy animal relationship, such as, "If this dog were your best understanding of how clients of animal-assisted therapy experience this process, which will help work_6szr6msmojc7nf35u363lyny5a Self-reported needs and experiences of people with dementia living in nursing homes: a scoping review To cite this article: Kate Shiells, Lara Pivodic, Iva Holmerová & Lieve Van den Block (2019): Selfreported needs and experiences of people with dementia living in nursing homes: a scoping review, Self-reported needs and experiences of people with dementia living in Unmet needs of people with dementia living in nursing homes have Therefore, this literature review aims to explore the selfreported needs and experiences of people with dementia in nursing homes. themes: activities, maintaining previous roles, reminiscence, freedom and choice, appropriate environment, meaningful relationships, support with grief and loss, end-of-life care. this review has shown that people with dementia in nursing homes are able to describe their The findings in this review have provided a contribution towards guiding evidence-based practice that is tailored to the needs of nursing home residents with dementia. work_6tqb7m2efbfetlmkdj2iemdbhy practices." In the context of the adoption of alternative therapies by hospitals, the My main argument is that prior adoptions of alternative therapies by hospitals obtained from hospitals that have prior experience in adopting alternative therapies Prior adoption (focal therapy) Traditional contagion effects, measured by the number of Table 5.4 Number of Hospitals that Adopted Alternative Therapies by Year Table 5.4 Number of Hospitals that Adopted Alternative Therapies by Year is to count the number of hospitals that adopted alternative therapies. alternative therapies are viewed as new medical practices that can help hospitals make focal hospital''s adoption of alternative therapies. focal hospital''s adoption of alternative therapies. focal hospital''s adoption of alternative therapies. adoptions of alternative therapies by hospitals enhance diffusion rates of other adoptions of alternative therapies by hospitals enhance diffusion rates of other categories of alternative medicine, a focal hospital''s adoption decision of an work_6uzpwc4kyvdbnnukke3bkkx4ca sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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For both the therapy setting with retreat possibility and the control setting, the guinea pigs were placed in a therapy setting without retreat possibility, 1 guinea pig was placed In the therapy setting without retreat possibility, a single guinea pig is placed guinea pig, the therapy setting with retreat possibility was defined After the therapy setting with retreat possibility, 1 guinea pig HI, human interaction; TWR, therapy setting with retreat possibility; CS, con The effect of human interaction on guinea pig behavior in animal-assisted therapy The effect of human interaction on guinea pig behavior in animal-assisted therapy work_7cedacoa5bdkzebyw7yo5qmcri his ten years there, he flourished and grew as a result of meaningful relationships built with longterm care staff, and active involvement in quality of life programs (music and art therapy, and time, workers were typically occupied with residents who had the highest care needs, effectively alternatives for residents and staff in facilities that have quality of care or work issues Long-term staff share memories of what work and care used to look like. care worker at GC shares how this training appeals to staff to take their time with residents and aggressive resident need enough staff to be able to work as a team, and ensure care is not rushed. For many workers, their work and the residents they care for are often on their mind management appeals to care staff to take on this extra work, there is no time for them to do it. work_7cpy3t2xbre6hkshrm6mwx5yci Pet therapy and geriatrics: a social-sanitary The Pet therapy has effective intervention strategies to The aim of Pet Therapy is to means of contact with pets, experience a state of wellbeing connected to: • biological mechanisms: activation of specific neurotransmitters produce a rise in the level of endorphins, a decrease in the levels of adrenalin and • affective-emotional mechanisms (i.e. soul expressions): in men and superior animals neurons that • psychological mechanisms: by means of pets, man mourning and/or stressful events, home change, hospitalization in old''s people home, loss of social and emotional 1. Pugliese A: Pet Therapy Strategie d''intervento e linee guida. 2. Kongable LG, Buckwalter KC, Stolley JM: The effects of pet therapy on the Cite this article as: Pugliese et al.: Pet therapy and geriatrics: a socialsanitary connection. 1Pet Therapy Center, University of Messina, 98100, Italy 1Pet Therapy Center, University of Messina, 98100, Italy © 2010 Pugliese et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2774672?dopt=Abstract work_7d44fueadjcdrmsiuphrqbc3ia The recommended doses for future clinical trials are 175 mg/m2 paclitaxel, i.v., over a 3-h period on day 1 with 80 mg/m2 cisplatin, i.v., on day 1 and 80 mg/m2 etoposide, i.v., on day 1 and Despite high response rates, relapse and progression develop in the majority of patients, and median survival 3 The abbreviations used are: SCLC, small cell lung cancer; PE, cisplatin and etoposide; PET, PE and paclitaxel; G-CSF, granulocyte-colony If a patient on G-CSF developed grade 4 leukopenia or neutropenia, prolonged neutropenia, or febrile neutropenia, a dose reduction of all three drugs was required, as on this regimen, with the majority of patients receiving paclitaxel doses of 105–130 mg/m2. neuropathy in five of seven patients receiving 200 mg/m2 paclitaxel over a 3-h period with 100 mg/m2 cisplatin in their dose Phase II study of paclitaxel in patients with extensive-stage small cell work_7kpdg4s4unawvmdqnozxnlfgzu [PDF] The effects of animal-assisted therapy on loneliness in an elderly population in long-term care facilities. Corpus ID: 6353920The effects of animal-assisted therapy on loneliness in an elderly population in long-term care facilities. title={The effects of animal-assisted therapy on loneliness in an elderly population in long-term care facilities.}, Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers The effects of group and individual animal-assisted therapy on loneliness in residents of long-term care facilities View 6 excerpts, cites background and results Animal-assisted therapy and loneliness in nursing homes: use of robotic versus living dogs. View 5 excerpts, cites background View 5 excerpts, cites background View 5 excerpts, cites background The Psychological Benefits of Animal Assisted Therapy on Elderly Nursing Home Patients View 9 excerpts, cites background and methods View 11 excerpts, references methods and background Pet projects: animal assisted therapy in nursing homes. Loneliness: A Sourcebook of Current Theory, Research and Therapy. work_7ni66jbzqvdhzliiyboo63jyga In this article, I describe how I came to use social media videos to teach library skills and abandon the screencasting format. In one survey of undergraduates by Colosimo and Kasuto (2012), one third reported they would not watch screencast tutorials for a variety of reasons, among them "no need," "no time," and "no interest." This finding points to some worrying issues regarding online tutorials (and information literacy instruction in general). I compared two tutorials on a biology database: one a screencast featuring audio narration and callouts of important concepts, the other a series of web pages with static screenshots that students could click through. As information literacy instruction is also a form of storytelling, animated GIFs might be a good format for library tutorials. The students were able to follow the PsycINFO tutorial series to the end and successfully locate articles, but they needed to watch the videos over and over. work_7pvlazdtwzdtrku4q32qjj4lhe sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 218679562 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:19:04 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_7qfscgeypbepzgd7cmgrckdvb4 Companion Animals and Child/Adolescent Development: A Systematic Review of the Evidence Studies on pet ownership and social development provided evidence for Overall, pet ownership and the significance of children''s bonds with companion animals Keywords: pet ownership; human-animal interaction; review; child development; adolescent of pet ownership on emotional, cognitive or behavioural development in children and adolescents on the effects of pet ownership on emotional health, five on behavioural development, three on the effects of pet ownership on emotional health, five on behavioural development, three on cognitive Three studies have addressed the impact of pet ownership on child and/or adolescent cognitive The impact of pet ownership on child and adolescent development is a promising area of research evidence on the effects of pet ownership on emotional, behavioural, cognitive, educational and social Within emotional health, the effect of pet ownership on child and adolescent self-esteem is work_7ua2epyssfehxmr2kqzxrywf3i sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Of the affected population dealing with severe chronic illnesses such as ME/CFS, independence Social isolation is also a major issue confronting chronic pain patients (Newton et al., 2013 [91]) and, thus, a strong association between chronic illness and pain and loneliness, as well Chronic illness may cause a loss of friends or family members and may thus intensify the loneliness to social support networks mitigate symptoms of pain in ME/CFS patients? Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) on the Lives of Young People. experiences of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME): A systematic review and The effect of illness perception on loneliness and coping with stress in patients Loneliness, Chronic Illness and Pain Loneliness, Chronic Illness and Pain work_abka5rziarg5jasfonlnvvlihi pharmacological treatments can help to treat the pain associated with migraine headache, chronic migraineurs often investigate the characteristics of chronic migraineurs who use CAM treatment and the relationship among satisfaction with current CAM use, negative life impact, migraine outcomes, and psychiatric comorbidities among chronic Chronic migraineurs who use CAM treatments were more likely to experience prolonged or frequent migraine headaches (p = .018, η2 = .0021), and experience greater negative life impact from their headaches (p = .000, η2 = .0172) Conclusions: Chronic migraineurs often pursue multiple CAM treatments in spite of low levels of satisfaction with Keywords: Chronic migraineurs, CAM treatment satisfaction, Psychiatric comorbidities, Migraine outcomes, Negative treatment satisfaction, migraine headache outcomes, psychiatric comorbidities, and negative life impact among chronic Does complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use reduce negative life impact of headaches for chronic migraineurs? Does complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use reduce negative life impact of headaches for chronic migraineurs? work_aesv7bybmjaphgyxrroyldxhle evaluated the physical qualities and staff & patients satisfaction levels respectively. It should be noted that components of the physical environment included also pediatric ergonomics documentation retrieval of patients records; use of UK‟s NHS evaluation toolkits – AEDET (Achieving Excellence Impact Area (Character and Innovation, Form and Materials, Staff and Patient Environment, Urban and Social The pediatric patients records retrieved from the eight hospitals were based on the 2009 year data. Based on the AEDET Evolution evaluation upon the physical qualities of the eight pediatric wards, generally, a It is standard Malaysian medical practice to ward pediatric patients between durations of one to five days for Based on the evaluation, the most favoured pediatric wards amongst the staffs and patients differed. Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs),2(4)January 2011, 63-76; and Healing Environment of Pediatric Wards, Procedia Social Healing Environment of Pediatric Wards, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences. work_ai23widlmjfafp6ahtc2ljdsiy Internet-based collaborative engineering environment centred on the UGS* product development and manufacturing collaborative development environment by allowing complex design information to be shared over the Internet. a result of the development of the RS-01 RoboDog. INDUSTRIAL ROBOT SURVEY Robotics (IFR), based on the available data for orders for orders for industrial robots in Europe were 25% higher than World-wide orders for industrial robots were up 15% in robots have had a price/performance development similar to Price Index of Industrial robots (based on 1990 $ Estimated price index of industrial robots in the United It is reported that a robot designed to stroke seedlings to Robot control and operation is through the well-proven industrial robotic applications for design, manufacture, operation using remote controlled robots to remove the gall control the movements of Zeus, a robot in the operating the world''s industrial robot market to be convinced of its work_aietnssxajhyzioqand3rthekm tomography (FDG-PET) for serial measurements of left ventricular volumes and function in murine models of dilated DCM, ICM and healthy control mice were measured by FDG-PET and compared with reference standard results Results: LV volumes and the LVEF as measured by FDG-PET correlated significantly with the MRI results. underestimated by FDG-PET, with net bias such that LVEF measurements in both models of heart disease exceeded Conclusions: LVEF estimated by ECG-gated FDG-PET significantly correlated with the reference standard MRI, most FDG-PET LVEF measurements in healthy mice, and We then proceeded to test gated FDG-PET for longitudinal monitoring in mice with CVB3-induced DCM after Figure 1 shows representative end-diastolic and endsystolic images of FDG-PET and MRI from the myocardial base to the apex for animals with DCM (A), ICM of measuring murine LVEF with cardiac-gated FDG-PET Table 1 Comparison between LV-functional parameters as calculated by cine MRI and FDG-PET for different study work_aj4p7yhx7jgtdktby6igemx7sa Hospice Care Survey (NHHCS), conducted by the Centers for Disease Control Results—In 2007, 41.8% of hospice care providers offered CAT services, at least one discharged hospice patient who received CAT during hospice care. Percent of hospice care providers offering CAT Percentage of hospice care providers offering complementary and alternative Types of complementary and alternative therapies (CAT) offered by hospice care Demographics, health, and functional status of discharged patients who received care from a hospice provider that offered complementary and alternative therapies, by Demographics, health, and functional status of discharged patients who received care from a hospice provider that offered complementary and alternative therapies, by hospice care providers that offered CAT, hospice care providers that offered CAT, hospice care providers that offered CAT, hospice care providers that offered CAT, 5Includes nursing home; assisted living facility; outpatient medical or surgical center; rehabilitation facility; patient, family, or friends; other home health or hospice agency; insurance provider or work_ak6weo2elved7k5iu5oylc6bqm sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_alpkc24d35d2neqybk6p5r3ch4 Technologically-enhanced psychological interventions for older adults: a scoping review improve older adults'' quality of life have been explored, taking advantage of new technological solutions. and smartphone applications could potentially support older adults'' psychological treatment with a positive impact Keywords: Older adults, Aging, Technology, Psychological interventions, Clinical psychology, Healthcare older adults health care appears to be a promising strategy, given its potential to reach a high percentage of the how new technologies have been used to enhance psychological interventions with older adults, to promote each form of technology reported to improve or to deliver psychological interventions to older adults, according to inclusion criteria [17]. Results from robotic psychological interventions are usually described in terms of better or improved older Despite common age-related stereotypes connected with seniors facing and handling new technologies, most older adults, after reporting increasing anxiety technology adopted to improve or to deliver a psychological intervention to older adults. work_anhbl5k4nnaujlfbmg7bm3amza ABSTRACT the use of animal-assisted interventions (aaIs) to achieve psychological benefits has expanded rapidly over the last few years. studies, small groups of participants with no control condition, or non-randomized interventions that included a control group (Smith-Osborne and Selby 2010). studies were included in the analysis, and the results revealed that, overall, there was a statistically significant moderate effect size, showing a reduction in depressive symptomatology. is, there was compelling evidence that the aaIs were associated with improvements in depression, as the only studies included in the analyses were well-designed, randomized controlled trials. Importantly, four studies included in the review compared aaIs with active interventions rather than a wait-list control three studies were identified in the present review that examined the effects of an aaI with two studies were identified that examined the effects of an aaI with farm animals. some beneficial psychological effects of aaIs. three studies found beneficial psychological effects with farm animal-assisted therapy (Berget, Ekeberg and Braastad 2008; Berget work_aoapeqf5ujeern4edzt3gwylcq Veterinary Record Wiley Online Library All BVA Journals Veterinary Record Case Reports Veterinary Record Open Journal list menu Veterinary Record Veterinary Record Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics): 10/141 (Veterinary Sciences) © British Veterinary Association Follow journal Follow journal Most recent (RSS) Latest News Recent issues Submit an article Get Content alerts British Veterinary Association is registered in England No 206456 Copyright © 2021 British Veterinary Association Copyright © 2021 British Veterinary Association About Wiley Online Library About Wiley Online Library Log in to Wiley Online Library Log in with BVA New Password Forgot your password? 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This use of the word ''efficacy'' points up ''effectiveness'' is used in discussing the lack effect of homeopathic medicines (some of The question is not ''do CAM treatments relation to conventional medicine, but by a more genuinely truthful and truly scientific Trial is not a book against alternative The truth is that even this evidence effective treatments. The truth we present is based on the best ''truth'', Swayne wants us to discuss the conventional medicine, we will discuss generate a placebo response — effective Alternative Medicine on Trial Alternative Medicine on Trial Alternative Medicine on Trial work_asxhr4yycnd23oqofxbge6qkje Knowledge Regarding Pet Therapy for Reducing Selected Pet therapy is becoming popular for treating psychological problems. knowledge regarding pet therapy for reducing selected psychological problems among Methods: A descriptive survey design with purposive sampling was used to collect the data Results: The overall mean knowledge score regarding pet therapy was 50.94% with the SD 44% had inadequate knowledge regarding pet therapy. adequate knowledge regarding pet therapy for reducing psychological problems. Keywords: Anxiety, Depression, Pet therapy and Old age therapy to reduce psychological problems related to knowledge on pet therapy for overall Mean Knowledge of Respondents regarding Pet therapy for reducing Classification of Respondents by level of Knowledge regarding Pet therapy for Journal of Neurological, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Journal of Neurological, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Journal of Neurological, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Journal of Neurological, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Journal of Neurological, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing work_aumud4f6u5cntnwy6mrnqemm6i for the pharmacological treatment of depression in patients with dementia. compiled from the Medline and Pubmed databases using the terms ''''depression,'''' ''''Alzheimer''s disease,'''' ''''dementia,'''' ''''neuropsychiatric Diagnosis To receive a diagnosis of depression, these symptoms must cause the individual clinically significant distress or In a study comparing major depressive features between patients with AD and cognitively depressive symptoms in older communitydwelling adults, analyzing whole-brain variables including white matter hyperintensity In polysomnographic studies, individuals with major depressive disorder have prolonged sleep latency showed that these independent risk relationships between sleep, dementia, and depression in Patients with Dementia and Depression improve depression in patients with dementia, from the Depression in Alzheimer''s Disease study. from the Depression in Alzheimer''s Disease study. Diagnosing and Treating Depression in Patients with Alzheimer''s Disease Diagnosing and Treating Depression in Patients with Alzheimer''s Disease Depression in Patients with Alzheimer''s Disease Depression in Patients with Alzheimer''s Disease Treatment for Sleep Dysfunction in Patients with Dementia and Depression work_axp6kvte35h2xmjkv2kzhwywlu sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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The term person-centred care view of person-centred care and Feil''s validation person-centred care for older people (not just those person-centred care are not easy to understand care as it relates to people with dementia has Valuing people with dementia and those who care Person-centred care is also about seeing all people the individualized element of person-centred care, a definition of person-centred care. define person-centred approaches to dementia care Kitwood''s view of person-centred care for more person-centred care on an individual, group In person-centred care, the relationships The term ''person-centred approach'' to care Figure 1 Towards a model of person-centred care for people with dementia Person-centred care in dementia 221 Person-centred care in dementia 221 Person-centred care in dementia 221 Person-centred care in dementia 221 Person-centred care for people with dementia does Person-centred care for people with dementia does work_b3gnnc7ct5ab5nlty2vuitlnpu [PDF] Systematic review of early intensive behavioral interventions for children with autism. Corpus ID: 10955833Systematic review of early intensive behavioral interventions for children with autism. We conducted a systematic review of controlled studies of early intensive behavioral interventions (EIBI) for young children with autism. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Review of Early Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Focused on Randomized Controlled Trials Early comprehensive behaviorally based interventions for children with autism spectrum disorders: a summary of findings from recent reviews and meta-analyses A meta-analytic study on the effectiveness of comprehensive ABA-based early intervention programs for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders View 2 excerpts, cites methods and background View 2 excerpts, cites methods and background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 4 excerpts, references background and methods View 4 excerpts, references background and methods View 2 excerpts, references background work_b5synyxa6vg6dalpykpvrak23m [PDF] Toward a taxonomy of rehabilitation interventions: Using an inductive approach to examine the "black box" of rehabilitation. Corpus ID: 17669005Toward a taxonomy of rehabilitation interventions: Using an inductive approach to examine the "black box" of rehabilitation. title={Toward a taxonomy of rehabilitation interventions: Using an inductive approach to examine the "black box" of rehabilitation.}, journal={Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation}, This has been the case especially in rehabilitation in which interventions are commonly multidisciplinary, customized to the patient, and lack standardization in definition and measurement. This commentary describes how investigators and clinicians, working together, in a major multisite stroke rehabilitation outcome study were able to define and characterize diverse stroke… Expand Sort by Most Influenced Papers Topics in stroke rehabilitation New Approach to Study the Contents and Outcomes of Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: The SCIRehab Project Hoenig, +4 authors P. Differences in rehabilitation services and outcomes among stroke patients cared for in veterans hospitals. work_b6ksbbzqbffgphiszhalp5drlq Three Social Car Visions to Improve Driver Behaviour Three Social Car Visions to Improve Driver Behaviour reduce drivers aggressiveness towards pro-social driving behaviours, and (iii) reduce drivers aggressiveness towards pro-social driving behaviours, and (iii) theory or model of human machine interaction in the context of driving behaviour that fails to include social concepts could be argued to lack a critical (1) gathers or senses social information about the driver and the driving 2. Vision A: Social norms and self-efficacy to motivate better driving behaviours entertainment systems aimed at engaging the driver [93], sensing and providing feedback on driving mistakes [7], presenting contextual information at impacts of social network information on driver behaviour has not received The ability of V2V to exchange social information via new forms of invehicle HMI could influence different types of behaviour such as drivers'' work_b7moo3a46ng45oqfri636bhuye The short video regarding a patient''s perspective on living with fatigue was developed in collaboration with the Glasgow Arthritis Involvement Network patient partners. to taking part in the study, individuals were guided through a pre-application test, Sure that animals can help children to forget this fear and to avoid the psycological conditions which enhance nausea, for the first time in Italy (and probably in Therapy: parents prepare and inject the drug to their children under medical or Play and socializing: children are involved in petting and other activities with animals; they are also involved in manipulative activities (design, puppets shows, All children love to play with animals, seek their closeness at the time of therapy Disclosure of Interests: UGO VIORA: None declared, Patrizia Ponzio: None Silvana Martino: None declared, Davide Montin Speakers bureau: Not relevant for the topic, Marta Dellepiane: None declared, Germana Rosso: None work_b7ui4omhk5csnmlcd5fdxayloe Article 3, "A qualitative study of military veterans'' resilience and body esteem 4 A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF MILITARY VETERAN''S RESILIENCE AND BODY G HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM EXAMPLE: BODY ESTEEM, SELFWORTH, AND RESILIENCE WITH WOUNDED WARRIORS .................................162 3) Chapter 4: "A qualitative study of military veterans'' resilience and body that focus on body esteem, resilience, and the reintegration process of military personnel reintegration of military veterans following combat-related amputation, this gap presents Resilience and how it relates to body esteem and self-concept is important to Resilience and how it relates to body esteem and self-concept is important to This qualitative study examined military veterans'' resilience and body esteem Most veteran participants and their spouses in this study self-identified resilient A study of military service members'' resilience following traumatic amputation A qualitative study of military veterans'' resilience and body esteem following esteem and resilience on the process of reintegration following military combat-related work_bmjmjoghinawbasvl5xquyydkm Anicare Book Reviews: The Assessment and Treatment of Children Who Abuse Animals. By Kenneth Shapiro, Mary Lou Randour, Susan Krinsk and Joann L. Springer: Cham, Switzerland, 2014; 124 pp; $49.99; ISBN 978-3-319-01088-5; The Identification, Assessment, and Treatment of Adults who Abuse Animals. Treatment of Children Who Abuse Animals. Kenneth Shapiro, Mary Lou Randour, Susan Krinsk Two recent publications by Springer (The Assessment and Treatment of Children Who Abuse Animals and The Identification, Assessment, and Treatment of Adults who Abuse Animals) provide a concise and work with children under 17 years of age who have perpetrated or witnessed animal abuse. http://www.mdpi.com/journal/animals http://www.mdpi.com/journal/animals those (e.g., shelter workers and veterinarians) who are working with the abused animals. children and animal abuse. This book provides guidance on how to identify, assess and treat adults who have abused animals. Topics covered are diverse and include animal abuse occurring within male or female perpetrated work_bpuyakqasndgfmjyuztzef45ea People and Their Pets: A Relational Perspective on Interpersonal Complementarity and Attachment in Companion Animal Owners companion animal guardians (owners)—89 reporting their most recent pet a cat and 177 reporting their most recent pet a dog—to assess the relationships between interpersonal complementarity and companion animal attachment. pet owners toward their companion animals is actually parental behavior human and the pet may contribute significantly to the strength of the companion animal bond and provides support for an interpersonal conceptualization of the dyadic transaction. Most pet owners report that they keep animals for social reasons or companionship (Endenburg, ''t Hart, & Bouw, 1994). analyzed interpersonal complementarity between pet owners and their companion animals in order to predict owners'' relative attachment and satisfaction IMI-SO), pet behavior, and companion animal attachment (PAS). sex predicted companion animal attachment (t (234) = –2.76, p < .006), perceptions of pet behavior (t (229) = –3.00, p < .003), and complementarity work_bsifwyf6trch5kmv7y66qxptcm When dealing with such diseases, it is important to improve people''s quality of life, at the same time minimising the effects of behaviour-related disorders. Keywords: Dementia, Life Quality, Non-pharmacological approaches, Education, Training aims to promote innovate training of social workers to improve their competences related to non-pharmacological approaches: any method and technique that can enhance the skills, which are all fundamental for the quality of life of elderly persons suffering from dementia. models overcome adult-centric stereotypes of the elderly to focus on the person him/herself, his/her needs and the promotion of quality of life in the third age. States, with the transition of elderly care facilities from a medElena Luppi – Training in non-pharmacological approaches to dementia Person-Centred Care (PCC) is a personalised way to support people, developing their own life project with their effective participation, taking into account not only their needs but work_bzewdpy5nrfilbu24zakhipgt4 Mental health research priorities in Australia: a consumer and carer agenda Background: The perspectives of mental health consumers and carers are increasingly recognised as important to studies were members of the community who identified as a mental health consumer, carer or both. participants developed topics for mental health research in small group discussions, then voted on which topics, participants, key research areas included the delivery of services, and consumer and carer involvement. Keywords: Consumer and carer involvement, Mental health, Priority-setting, Research Consumer and Carer Mental Health Research Unit – at rated: ''the integration of trauma-informed care into service delivery'' was considered important by all three participant groups and received the highest overall number extend participation nationally, a second study of research priority-setting, comprising an online survey, was The importance of lived experience of mental health issues (as a consumer and/or carer) for the development of previous consumer and carer mental health research Consumer Participation in Mental Health Research: work_c4tszeb3bban5mxfpqmusptkgu were compared to remove native proteins and lipids and enrich the peptide fraction. the other one the precipitation of the most abundant milk proteins, caseins, was performed The bioactivity of the isolated peptides was also investigated, both by angiotensinconverting-enzyme inhibitory and antioxidant activity assays and by bioinformatics, for the first time for the analysis of the peptides isolated in donkey milk samples, which isolation and purification of peptides in donkey milk, assessing the effect of the purification An aliquot of 2 mL of donkey milk peptide sample was mixed to maximize peptide identification in donkey milk samples. For the analyzed donkey milk samples the peptide purified peptides by acetone protein precipitation and pH 4.6 for the analysis of peptides in commercial donkey milk Peptidome characterization and bioactivity analysis of donkey milk Peptidome characterization and bioactivity analysis of donkey milk Bioactivity of peptides in commercial donkey milk Bioactivity of peptides in commercial donkey milk work_c5bps3vazzfgbciha64gf77p6a [PDF] Caring Science: Transforming the Ethic of Caring-Healing Practice, Environment, and Culture within an Integrated Care Delivery System. Corpus ID: 25732311Caring Science: Transforming the Ethic of Caring-Healing Practice, Environment, and Culture within an Integrated Care Delivery System. Caring Science is based on the philosophy of Human Caring, a theory articulated by Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, as a foundational covenant to guide nursing as a discipline and a profession. Caring Science Education: The Essence of Professional Practice for the Registered Nurse View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Human Caring Science: A Theory of Nursing Caring science and human caring theory: transforming personal and professional practices of nursing and health care. Nursing : the philosophy and science of caring Integrating human caring science into a professional nursing practice model. work_ccp6fmpnkbgrvgvpha3uarrzvu Radiolabeled Gold Nanoparticles for Imaging and Therapy of Cancer Keywords: gold nanoparticles (AuNPs); nuclear imaging; radionuclide therapy; nanomedicine; For biomedical applications, namely for cancer imaging and therapy, AuNPs offer For biomedical applications, namely for cancer imaging and therapy, AuNPs offer which included ex-vivo biodistribution studies or nuclear imaging scans (PET or SPECT). which included ex-vivo biodistribution studies or nuclear imaging scans (PET or SPECT). Examples of AuNPs labeled with imaging radionuclides and respective preclinical studies. Examples of AuNPs labeled with imaging radionuclides and respective preclinical studies. fact, in vivo PET imaging studies performed in U87MG tumour xenograft rats, injected In vivo PET studies with 64Cu(-DOTA)-gold nanocages incorporating α-melanocytestimulating hormone (α-MSH) peptide (64Cu-AuNCS-PEG-MSH) enabled the very adequate imaging of tumours in mice bearing B16/F10 melanoma, at 24 h post injection. Dhawan and co-workers have studied 99mTc-labeled NPs for the non-invasive detection of colon cancer by SPECT imaging. Targeted Cu-64-labeled gold nanoparticles for dual imaging work_cdf2jqxhffh3lodk3jbzb45ik4 pathologic response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer by using MR imaging and quantitative 1H and diffusion-weighted imaging of tumor response in patients with locally advanced breast cancer undergoing Houssami, "Early prediction of pathologic response to neoadjuvant therapy in breast cancer: Durduran, "Diffuse Optical Monitoring of the Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy," IEEE J. spectroscopic imaging correlates with final pathological response in breast cancer neoadjuvant chemotherapy," treatment response in women with locally advanced breast cancer receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy," Transl. D. Paulsen, "Pilot study assessment of dynamic vascular changes in breast cancer with near-infrared tomography hemodynamic response to compression between the tumor area and the surrounding normal ΔHbT and ΔSO2 during compression between tumor (T) and normal (N) tissue at day 0. We note the statistically significant difference in compression response of the tumor tissue difference in hemodynamic response to compression between tumor and normal tissue and work_ck2pbhh47fgq3hubem32zlnaou P multocida joint infection that occurred after a dog lick and complicated a two-stage revision arthroplasty. that was complicated by a Pasteurella multocida joint infection following a dog lick, and present a comprehensive review of the literature Three of three operative cultures of synovial tissue and fluid were positive for P multocida (susceptible to ceftriaxone, imipenem, levofloxacin, meropenem, penicillin and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole) Infections caused by P multocida may follow an animal bite or scratch, Although our case is unique in that infection occurred after excision arthroplasty in the midst of a two-stage revision, PJIs caused by Isolates of P multocida from human infections continue to be susceptible to most antibiotics including penicillin, amoxicillin-clavulanate, The present report represents the sixth documented case of P multocida non-native joint infection following a dog lick, and the first to literature review of documented Pasteurella multocida prosthetic joint infections literature review of documented Pasteurella multocida prosthetic joint infections Pasteurella multocida infected total knee arthroplasty: A case report work_cotxog6i3jgv7jlclevdxfg2my of 58 dog human related activities linked with their specific hedonic well-being, life satisfaction and A framework of dog human related activities and their reported well-being outcomes in hedonia, life satisfaction The most commonly mentioned themes were: ''exercise with dog'' (count: 127, 14.9%), especially walking; ''non-specific ownership, routines'' (120, 14.1%), mainly having a dog and looking after it; ''tactile interactions'' (100, 11.7%), notably cuddling/ frequently associated with dog human related activities were an increase in ''positive valence-high arousal'' states In this element of eudaimonic well-being, ''non-specific ownership routines'', such as being a dog owner and being able to look after an animal were frequently mentioned by owners as activities that make them feel more autonomous. participants to focus on the four most important dog human related activities for their affect and/or life satisfaction in the same exercise. A framework for understanding how activities associated with dog ownership relate to human well-being A framework for understanding how activities associated with dog ownership relate to human well-being work_cpmznkzeyrb53onioh2ybol4hy Croft (2016): The Effects of Labyrinth Walking in an Academic Library, Journal of Library determine the effect of labyrinth walking on stress particularly in KEYWORDS academic libraries, stress, labyrinth walking, blood Labyrinth walking is a form of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR). these studies used qualitative methods to describe the experience and meaning of labyrinth walking, through participant interviews and narratives. pulse before and after labyrinth walking in a high-stress academic library relaxation measured after engaging in the labyrinth walking intervention. (relaxed, peaceful, centered, open, quiet, and reflective), and three negative feeling states (anxious, stressed, and agitated). The purpose of this study was to determine if labyrinth walking in an academic library had an impact on stress and self-reported satisfaction. Walking the labyrinth: A tool of stress reduction for nurses. The Effects of Labyrinth Walking in an Academic Library.pdf The Effects of Labyrinth Walking in an Academic Library.pdf work_ctg4xiwj6rcinmsxdklhod4lr4 We report expanded-spectrum cephalosporin resistance in Escherichia coli from dogs and cats in Rome, Italy. coli strains showing resistance to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins are shown in Table 1. 18196 Dog Organs Kennel A AMP AMC CTX FOX KAN SUL SXT TET A � � � � 1599B Dog Gut contents Kennel C AMP CTX ENO GEN KAN NAL STR SUL SXT 1599D Dog Organs Kennel C AMP CTX ENO GEN NAL STR SUL SXT TET G � � � � 17795 Dog Gut contents Kennel C AMP CHL CTX ENO NAL SUL SXT TET G � � � � 1599A Dog Gut contents Kennel C AMP CHL CTX ENO NAL STR SUL SXT TET H � � � � 1599E Dog Organs Kennel C AMP CHL CTX ENO NAL STR SUL SXT TET H � � � � 3050 Dog Organs Private owner AMP AMC CTX ENO FOX NAL STR SUL SXT work_cwjmlghbc5h55a76a6ihuuqk4y listed on facility activity calendars, leisure preferences, and actual involvement in recreation over a two-week Key words: activity calendars, dementia, leisure preferences, recreational therapy, functioning This article will report on a study of 107 older adults with dementia who reside in five Florida long-term care dementia need specialized recreational programs to prevent social isolation, problem behaviors, and functional 1. What types of activities/recreation are currently being offered to nursing home residents who have 3. Are nursing home residents with dementia receiving functionally appropriate activities? During that time, activity calendars were collected and subject participation in facility activity calendar events, weekend recreation, and the most common times that programs were offered. To determine if activity programs were offered at the time of day that would help prevent disturbing behaviors prospective study in 1994, which found that after one year of admission to a nursing home, 50 percent of residents were not participating in any activities. work_czd5uysegba6znqalbgyvkkprm sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_d5cxxqvqfbfn3kohhnbolkaefq The aim of this study was to determine the effect of single layer centrifugation (SLC) using Androcoll-E-Large on donkey sperm second experiment, semen samples were classified in two groups according to their sperm progressive motility (PM) before SLC. were found between groups, indicating that SLC improved the sperm quality parameters of entire set of semen samples processed Keywords: single layer centrifugation, donkey semen, sperm cooling, Androcoll-E-Large improve sperm motility in cooled donkey semen samples quality parameters of cooled-stored donkey semen samples All sperm parameters assessed (motility, viability and morphology) were higher in the SLC-selected samples compared Table 4 Groups obtained according to the original sperm progressive motility of cooled-stored semen samples before SLC Table 2Parameters of semen quality for uncentrifuged (n�=�13) and SLC-selected (n�=�13) donkey sperm samples stored at 5°C for 24 h Table 2Parameters of semen quality for uncentrifuged (n�=�13) and SLC-selected (n�=�13) donkey sperm samples stored at 5°C for 24 h work_d64o2yh3cbh3nmqm5jhsyhqbnu identified: Gardening/therapeutic horticulture; animal-assisted therapies; care farming and an institutional setting, including varieties of therapeutic horticulture, gardening activities, tables, covering: type of institutional setting; target population; participants; study design; studies were grouped and tabulated into the following intervention types: 1) Garden and mental health problems were the most commonly targeted population for both gardenbased/ horticultural therapies (n=18/41 studies), and for care farms (n=8/8 studies). studies emphasised the therapeutic potential of garden-based interventions for mental and all conducted semi-structured interviews or focus groups with participants on the farms to that additional systematic reviews of animal-assisted therapy in hospital and care home Study settings, target populations, and participants (Therapeutic gardening/ horticulture) Study settings, target populations, and participants (Animal-assisted therapy) Study settings, target populations, and participants (Care farms) Study design, methods, and intervention details (Garedening and horticulture-based therapies). Stein 1997 Qualitative case study Participant observation In weekly gardening sessions, residents (all in wheelchairs) work_d73lhbcrzrfyjck7esdbolc2cm [PDF] Animal‐Facilitated Therapy in Various Patient Populations: Systematic Literature Review | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 7811321Animal‐Facilitated Therapy in Various Patient Populations: Systematic Literature Review title={Animal‐Facilitated Therapy in Various Patient Populations: Systematic Literature Review}, author={Sarah Matuszek}, This systematic literature summarizes the current research on the use of animal therapy in several patient populations and provides nursing implications for practice. Citation Type Citation Type Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count Pediatric Oncology and Animal-Assisted Interventions: A Systematic Review Animal-assisted therapy at Mayo Clinic: The time is now. View 11 excerpts, cites background and methods View 3 excerpts, cites background View 3 excerpts, cites background Dog visitation therapy in dementia care: a literature review. Pet Therapy Research: A Historical Review Complementary & Alternative Therapies for Nursing Practice View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background work_ddafjgmf2bcn7cly3s2nvyv3lm Some medical applications are associated with high doses to the extremities of the staff exposed to ionising radiation. They are compared with extremity doses extracted from dedicated studies published in the literature higher than the reported doses, suggesting that either the most exposed workers are not monitored, or the dosemeters are not of the extremities of a worker is likely to exceed threetenths of the annual dose limit, an additional dosemeter should be worn on the part of the extremity Table 1 shows, for year 2005, the number of monitored workers in the medical field in the seven chosen Table 2 presents the mean annual extremity doses in wrist dosimetry are used, mean annual doses with a mean annual dose higher than 5 mSv and annual extremity doses above 50 mSv are found in Table 3 gives the mean annual extremity doses in mean annual doses measured with a ring dosemeter work_djchilwu7rdpjl6kvbtgvupod4 The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline on the Use of Antipsychotics to Treat Agitation or Psychosis in Patients With Dementia. Corpus ID: 5638601The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline on the Use of Antipsychotics to Treat Agitation or Psychosis in Patients With Dementia. title={The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline on the Use of Antipsychotics to Treat Agitation or Psychosis in Patients With Dementia.}, New antipsychotic drugs for the treatment of agitation and psychosis in Alzheimer''s disease: focus on brexpiprazole and pimavanserin Management of Dementia-Related Psychosis, Agitation and Aggression: A Review of the Pharmacology and Clinical Effects of Potential Drug Candidates View 4 excerpts, cites background and methods View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Don''t use antipsychotics routinely to treat agitation and aggression in people with dementia Behavioral and psychological signs and symptoms of dementia: a consensus statement on current knowledge and implications for research and treatment work_djuxuxcnhfeulejls7dtkvxbke Healing Environment: Paediatric Wards â€" Status and Design Trend Keywords: Healing environment; paediatric ward; Post-Occupancy Evaluation; current status; design trend pediatric wards; to assess how far childrens'' ergonomics were taken into consideration in the design; to identify whether there were differences in the provisions between wards located in urban and nonurban areas, and to identify problems encountered towards the creation of the healing environment. The healing environment as described by Varni (2001) involved the "physical and cultural atmosphere Safety, a very important factor to be considered especially when involving the pediatric patients in Pediatrics in Pascale Carayon (Ed) Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care and Patient Safety, Lawrence towards the pediatric patients'' healing process as revealed by several studies such as by Daley (1998), newest hospital SG being in a non-urban area, the trend in the design of newer pediatric wards built Provide ergonomically-designed bathroom facilities for the pediatric patients work_dlcgbcj5dzhlnnsddnfuc3uy3i Impact and cost-effectiveness of care farms on health and well-being of offenders on probation: a pilot study We created four logical models explaining how care farming may work for: (1) all service user groups, CORE-6D, allowing derivation of QALYs. Our qualitative study identified different uses of CFs as part of COs by probation services, with some evidence for care farming for other service user groups is not as well developed as for mental ill health but The aim of the study was to pilot the design and methods of a natural experiment and economicevaluation to examine the effectiveness of CFs in improving the quality of life of probation service users By far the most studied service user group in care farming research is people with mental ill health. Development of a logic model on care farming for probation service users Development of a logic model on care farming for probation service users work_dldm4unypvaozfrsjtwmi3up4e Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 4541494Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care title={Training in Integrative Therapies Increases Self-Efficacy in Providing Nondrug Therapies and Self-Confidence in Offering Compassionate Care}, This project evaluated the proof of concept of training in acupressure, guided imagery, massage, and Reiki on clinicians'' sense of self-efficacy in providing nondrug therapies, self-confidence in providing compassionate care, and engagement with work. View 2 excerpts, references background and methods View 2 excerpts, references background and results View 2 excerpts, references background and results Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine The effectiveness of integrative medicine interventions on pain and anxiety in cardiovascular inpatients: a practice-based research evaluation work_dnklpyegjfej5d7xown7mh7pbq improving trunk stability, postural control, balance, Assisted Therapy, Therapeutic Horseback riding, Assisted Therapy for children with Cerebral Palsy Activities (AAA) and Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT). assisted therapy can improve movement, motor Dog Assisted Therapy also improved balance in Horse Back riding and Hippo Therapy by Tseng, difference in the effect of long term Hippo Therapy conducted on Animal Assisted Therapy in children conducted on Animal Assisted Therapy in children Hippo Therapy effects on muscle symmetry, muscle tone and range of motion for children with spastic cerebral palsy, Journal of Effect of therapeutic horseback riding on posture in children with cerebral (2009).What is animal assisted activities/Therapy? Dog Assisted Therapies and Activities in Rehabilitation of children of the therapeutic effects of a hippotherapy simulator in children with cerebral palsy: equine assisted activities and therapies on gross motor outcome in children with cerebral Improving mental health through animal assisted therapy. work_doytamljufbhtpabz5aybnmxem health because rabid dogs bite humans, resulting in thousands of deaths every year. Abstract: Rabies is an acute, fatal viral disease that infects domestic and wild animals and vaccines and post-exposure prophylactic treatment, rabies remains a neglected disease that Transmission of rabies virus usually begins when infected saliva of a host (i.e., a rabid dog) is animal-human interface are a key risk factor in canine rabies. human rabies cases in Eurasia are related directly to animal bites, primary disease prevention thus analysis of human rabies cases in Delhi the animal bites involved were largely of dogs, followed by In Vietnam, despite the accessibility to vaccines for both animals and humans, rabies remains a animal-human exposures and interactions is dog bites. by controlling rabies in domestic and wild animals, including the use of vaccination programs [95]. encouraged to have their domestic dogs vaccinated against rabies to prevent cross-species transmission work_dp4etzoty5f7di4vgt3a33234q Pet Therapy in geriatrics: a social and medical relationship The use of this therapy in elderly people who can record a physiological aging of their functions, animals in geriatric medicine offers advantages for both motor and cognitive stimulation and reestablishes affective and emotional connections. Having seen the targets aimed for with animal assisted therapy in elderly people with physiological Pet therapy enables treatment even of patients with marked cognitive deficiencies, with relational Observed effects of pet therapy on the cardiovascular system are the following : In this particular case, animal assisted co-therapy aims to help dementia patients, especially in care After examining the specific effects of pet therapy on elderly people, with particular analysis of It has been demonstrated that the presence of pet therapy animals, both in care homes and in the We have outlined the effects of pet therapy in geriatric patients and examined the possible adverse work_dqttwhlrz5aolordfwu4qbhi34 (2014), One pair of hands is not like another: caudate BOLD response in dogs depends on signal In the current experiment, dogs received reward and no reward signals from a Each subject dog received 15 reward and 15 no-reward signals with the familiar human, across different source conditions the dogs'' handlers completed the Canine Behavioral The task-related regressors in this model were: (1) familiar human reward signal, caudate response to reward versus no-reward signals from their handlers, while dogs no-reward signals from familiar handlers while those of dogs with higher aggressivity versus no reward signals at the group level in 12 dogs across three source conditions. One pair of hands is not like another: caudate BOLD response in dogs depends on signal source and canine temperament One pair of hands is not like another: caudate BOLD response in dogs depends on signal source and canine temperament work_dwfl54gomfdpxjzndcovghjwre In vivo molecular imaging of chemokine receptor CXCR4 expression in patients with advanced multiple myeloma highly encouraging data on clinical PET imaging of CXCR4 expression in a cohort of MM patients, we conclude that [68Ga]Pentixafor MM cells showed a strong correlation between CXCR4/SDF-1 activation and MM-related bone disease (Zannettino et al, 2005; Bao et al, meet this clinical need, [68Ga]Pentixafor ([68Ga]CPCR4.2), a highaffinity CXCR4-targeted nuclear probe for PET imaging, has recently high CXCR4 expression, we performed flow cytometry on an unselected cohort of 25 patients undergoing BM biopsy for previously CXCR4-specific probe Pentixafor as an in vivo MM PET tracer, A Real-time PCR analysis of cxcr4 transcript expression levels in HeLa (negative control) and in MM cell lines MM.1S and OPM-2. G Correlation of [68Ga]Pentixafor PET mean TBR and CXCR4 cell surface expression assessed by flow cytometry. multiple myeloma, using the CXCR4-specific PET tracer Pentixafor in work_e2lfltvkhffyvb2ribqycavh24 various organizations that provide senior care services in the community (Aminzadeh and information pamphlets of all the organizations that provide care to seniors in Sault Ste. there is a gap in the link to primary care services for seniors in Sault Ste. Marie and lack of services for seniors with mental health needs in Sault Ste. Marie. there is a gap in funding for basic in-home care services within the Sault Ste. Marie organizations and services that currently provide care to seniors within Sault Ste. Marie. organizations that are currently providing care and support to seniors within Sault Ste. Marie were aware of all the existing senior care services in Sault Ste. Marie if these stakeholders Table 6: Sault Ste. Marie Senior Health Care System Action Plan Table 6: Sault Ste. Marie Senior Health Care System Action Plan continuity of services within Sault Ste. Marie''s senior health care system? work_e3k7brv3wbffdm67jgse5kbbru Gaito (2019) Social Farming and inclusion in EU ESI Funds programming. SF represents an innovative, multi-actor and multidisciplinary approach to different levels (social, economic) of problems in EU territories; it can contribute The role of social farming as innovative opportunity for the farm of diversification of agricultural activity Social inclusion in Italian 2014-2020 Rural Development Programmes role of agriculture and express the specific need of supporting the diversification of farm activities towards the into activities concerning health care, social integration, community-supported agriculture and education to diversification of agricultural activity for the territorial development of rural areas. services to the population in rural areas and social farming in some cases. 59Social Farming and inclusion in EU ESI Funds programming 59Social Farming and inclusion in EU ESI Funds programming 59Social Farming and inclusion in EU ESI Funds programming Social Farming and Rural Development Policy in Development policies for social farming in the EU-2020 work_edt53cnfxjfhlgqrxmbd27mzwq sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_eftziy27qbcblkkfvwgayfogga Perceptions of a hospital-based animal assisted intervention program: Research has shown that there are multiple benefits of animal assisted interventions for patients. and perceptions of hospital staff who have participated in a hospital-based animal assisted intervention Five themes emerged from the respondent interviews: (1) descriptions of the therapy dogs; (2) contacts with the dogs at work; (3) connection with the dogs outside of the reasons we may see limited use of animal assisted intervention in the acute care field is the perception of infection control included 4 staff nurses that worked on units were the animals were present; 3 hospital staff members who interacted with the animals The benefits of the program for hospital staff included reductions in stress, promotion of social interactions, and a perception of comfort and company provided to patients. Perceptions of a hospital-based animal assisted intervention program: An exploratory study Perceptions of a hospital-based animal assisted intervention program: An exploratory study work_egohlpay7bgsxjb7hshha2zkuq [PDF] Music Therapy When Death Is Imminent: A Phenomenological Inquiry | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 51614554Music Therapy When Death Is Imminent: A Phenomenological Inquiry title={Music Therapy When Death Is Imminent: A Phenomenological Inquiry}, This phenomenological study was conducted to gain a better understanding of the lived experience of music therapists working with clients who are actively dying. Four music therapists (2 female, 2 male), with an average of 10 years'' hospice care experience, participated in semi-structured… Expand Figures and Topics from this paper Music Therapy When Death Is Imminent: A Phenomenological Inquiry Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count View 1 excerpt, cites background View 3 excerpts, references background and methods Music therapy with imminently dying hospice patients and their families: Facilitating release near the time of death Perceptions of family members of palliative medicine and hospice patients who experienced music therapy View 1 excerpt, references background work_egoss3h3xnbezogp5ij34yx36y Opioids, adjuvants, and interventional options for pain management of symptomatic metastases. Corpus ID: 31576943Opioids, adjuvants, and interventional options for pain management of symptomatic metastases. title={Opioids, adjuvants, and interventional options for pain management of symptomatic metastases.}, The objective of this section is to address the many facets of cancer pain: its assessment, management, and its varied treatment modalities. We will discuss characteristics of pain, essential aspects of the patient interview, and management using opioids, adjuvants, and interventional and invasive strategies… Expand Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Pain Management in Serious Illness: The Palliative Medicine Approach Interventional treatment of cancer pain: the fourth step in the World Health Organization analgesic ladder? Management of cancer pain. The WHO analgesic ladder for cancer pain control, twenty years of use. Management of opioid side effects in cancer-related and chronic noncancer pain: a systematic review. Ketamine as an adjuvant to opioids for cancer pain. work_ehdcl3y2mfflphg4ljmcykmq4i Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia: phenomenology, pathophysiology, and approach to assessment and treatment SUMMARY Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative syndrome in the early stages – patients with PPA may exhibit neuropsychiatric symptoms. agreement that neuropsychiatric symptoms are not uncommon among PPA patients. some cases, particularly the semantic variant of PPA, symptoms are similar to those found assessment of behavioral symptoms in PPA and their possible management strategies, and clinical practice and a review of the literature indicates that neuropsychiatric symptoms are common. psychiatric symptoms in patients with PPA. Frequency ranges of neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia. neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia. 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Reclaiming the placebo effect. 336(3May): doi:10.1136/bmj.39567.551181.47 Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2005; 11(5): Alternative Medicine on Trial is not a book against alternative medicine, it is a book in favour of good evidence and single standards in health and the best current scientific evidence in this evidence acupuncture might be The truth is that even this evidence effective treatments. example, several herbal treatments) and our truth is applied to his pet therapy, ''truth'', Swayne wants us to discuss the conventional medicine, we will discuss importance of the placebo effect. Swayne uses two. The placebo-effect is The placebo-effect is generate a placebo response — effective Alternative Medicine on Trial Alternative Medicine on Trial Osteoarthritis NICE version — draft guidance for work_eja3jzvw4rcjfamhzwgvlfowpu PET Imaging for Initial Staging and Therapy Assessment in Multiple Myeloma Patients Imaging for Initial Staging and Therapy Assessment in Multiple Myeloma Patients. the detection of one or more osteolytic lesions in FDG-PET defines MM bone disease recognized by Another study comparing FDG-PET and MRI in a small series of 33 patients with MM at diagnosis analyses showed that FLs and diffuse bone marrow impairments on FDG-PET affected patients'' PFS patients with negative FDG-PET, without therapy (median progression: 21 months vs. prognostic value of early FDG-PET performed on day 7 of induction therapy, in a series of 302 patients FDG-PET constitutes a high performance imaging in symptomatic MM patients to detect Prognostic relevance of 18F FDG PET/CT in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients 18F-FDG PET/CT, 99mTc-MIBI, and MRI in the prediction of outcome of patients with multiple myeloma: 18FDG-PET/CT for prognostic stratification of patients with multiple myeloma relapse after stem cell work_eksqgssps5cdvdfdclejuszxjq [PDF] Alzheimer''s disease | Semantic Scholar In this, the second of two review articles about dementia, we focus on Alzheimer''s disease, which is the most common cause of dementia. Dementia is a clinical syndrome characterised by a cluster of symptoms and signs manifested by difficulties in memory, disturbances in language, psychological and psychiatric changes, and impairments in activities of daily living. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Biomarkers in Mild Stages of Alzheimer''s disease: Utility in clinical practice and their relation with nutritional and lifestyle factors [Truth telling of Alzheimer''s disease diagnosis]. Clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer''s disease Psychiatric phenomena in Alzheimer''s disease. 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Table 1: Psychological interventions in the management of patients with chronic pain Biofeedback may help to control pain, including chronic headaches and to effectively reduce pain and fatigue, and improve sleep, overall physical function intervention being implemented in the chronic pain health care setting. report of a patient''s chronic pain. effective for the treatment of chronic pain patients with chronic low back pain: physical therapy for chronic pain: work_emxcrpipxzbdngorm5twqkpwiy sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_encvgszp2rh3xnqrxaccphalqi Figure 12: A Senior with Moderate Dementia at the L''Chaim Centre Designs her Creative Expression application of understandings to dementia, creative expression activities and the therapeutic environment. facilitator''s approach affects the creative expression abilities of seniors with dementia selected By asking what role the physical environment plays in creative expression activities for seniors with approach to space design for these seniors as they engage in creative expression activities. therapy programs in SCUs, led by a social work philosophy to person-centred dementia care, presented a therapy, I assumed that creative expression abilities of seniors with dementia would be discussed In examining the role of art therapy in relation to my own work in creative expression activities and Need for research on seniors with dementia to study their reactions to programs in care interacting with seniors with dementia who engage in creative expression activities. appropriate spaces for creative expression activities for seniors with dementia? work_epjbaw4g6jhmdbww5p6qisevxu However, EEGs are also used to investigate electrical brainwave responses [32, 33], alpha waves alpha brain activity is connected more to a relaxed state than �erefore, the goals of this study were to investigate the psychophysiological effects of horticultural activity in adults. EEG records the brainwave activity inside the brain from the horticultural activity by measuring and comparing the participants'' psychological and physiological responses between two brainwaves increases a�er the horticultural activity, while a lower alpha brainwave value is observed a�er the control activity. participants were mentally relaxed; however, lower alpha brainwaves indicated the condition of stress. Moreover, another experiment regarding horticultural activities with and without plants reported beta brainwaves increases a�er the horticultural activity, while the alpha mean values, for the horticultural group were significantly greater than the preand posttests variations in the a one-way ANOVA, the horticultural group beta mean values alpha and beta waves naturally appear during the active and work_eqcycoiylfd7jjsd2omaarojke Bundling Interventions to Enhance Pain Care Quality (BITE Pain) in Medical Surgical Patients component bundle of evidence-based pain management strategies to improve patients'' perception of pain care quality and Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used to test the effect of a bundled pain management intervention on 3 medical surgical units. Conclusion: Medical surgical patients participating in this study who received the bundled 6-component intervention reported case studies that tested individual nonpharmacologic interventions in the 2010 Pain Care Quality Study reported by components (BITE Pain TherapyTM) improve medical surgical patients'' perception of pain care quality over time? on November 1, 2014 as a new best practice for the management of acute and chronic pain for all patients hospitalized on the 3 participating units. data for intervention adherence for the bundle components, PainCQ© and pain experience outcomes. bundle, we were unable to determine an effect of the unitbased intervention on patients'' perception of pain care quality and 24-hour pain experience outcomes comparing the work_esyyegt3rjf5tirlyvcce65ywe sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_farz3e5lxzesxi3glsvlunx5x4 medicine (CAM) among a sample of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) < 7 years 32 Conclusion: The high prevalence of CAM use among a sample of young children 43 In US based samples, there is some evidence that CAM use in children or young 85 correlates of use of the two main classes of CAM: diets and supplements and mind-body 98 To investigate the association of child and parental characteristics with use of CAM, 161 Reported use of mind-body practices in Northern Europe was also significantly higher than in 188 This study is the first to report on use of CAM in young children with autism in 233 studies to be more likely to use CAM than parents with a lower educational level [14,1] and 295 approaches and conventional treatments for young children with autism in Europe. medicine (CAM) treatments by parents of children with autism spectrum disorders. work_fd5jflhyvbc6bpb4jkoevpd7gq [PDF] Pilot Study of Veterinary Student Mindset and Association with Academic Performance and Perceived Stress. Corpus ID: 44719879Pilot Study of Veterinary Student Mindset and Association with Academic Performance and Perceived Stress. title={Pilot Study of Veterinary Student Mindset and Association with Academic Performance and Perceived Stress.}, Second-year veterinary students completed three surveys to determine mindset, perceived levels of stress, and life… Expand Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count View 6 excerpts, cites background View 6 excerpts, cites background and results Stress in chiropractic education: a student survey of a five-year course. Veterinary medical student well-being: depression, stress, and personal relationships. Relationships between learning strategies, stress, and study success among first-year veterinary students during an educational transition phase. Stress management interventions for veterinary students. Monitoring the Veterinary Medical Student Experience: An Institutional Pilot Study. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_fdilclvlpnbslf33jkll2aonsm Italy), Paola Damiani (University of Turin), Henriette Danes (University of Eotvos Hungary), Davide Di Palma (University of Naples "Parthenope" Italy), Monica Dragoicea (University Politehnica of bucharest Salerno Italy), emilia Florina Grosu (bolyai University Romania), Luca Impara (Unicusano University (University of Tampere Finland), Gaetano Raiola (University of Salerno Italy, Antonio Donato Sciacovelli to develop the Educational and Inclusive perspective of Sport Analisi sperimentale sull''efficacia degli interventi di pet therapy nella disabilità cognitiva e psichica / Experimental analysis about L''importanza dell''attività fisica per il raggiungimento del benessere fisiologico, psicologico e Stefania Morsanuto, Domenico Tafuri dei dati sull''influenza dell''attività and Analysis of data on the influence of sports in the disabled cognitive and psychic dell''attività sportiva: meta-interpretazione per la definizione del sports activity: meta-interpretation per favorire l''inclusione dei soggetti Disabili: il No-Profit / Develop the Sport System to Promote the Inclusion of People with Disabilities: the No-Profit work_fg2z2yagdvhffaxbizkfyrxu3u Developing an animal-assisted support program for healthcare employees Workplace animal therapy programs offer a potential strategy for improving employee well-being; feasibility, acceptability and preliminary impact of an animal-assisted support program to improve healthcare Methods: In this mixed-methods pilot intervention study, we implemented an animal-assisted support program in Differences in mood and burnout pre/post program participation were assessed with t-tests. Employees reported significantly lower levels of patient-related burnout (e.g., how much exhaustion at work relates suggested that employees were highly satisfied with the program, noticed an improved clinic atmosphere, and Conclusions: Establishing an animal-assisted support program for employees in a busy healthcare clinic is feasible and protecting against the potential for burnout is offering animal-assisted support programs for employees. On the post-implementation survey, we asked participants to rate the extent to which they liked the program Participating in the program significantly improved employee''s mood in real-time (t(316) = − 17.97, p = 0.000), work_fizsntbhy5dkfkxtdeyijp7kv4 [PDF] Alzheimer''s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations. Corpus ID: 33322812Alzheimer''s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations. title={Alzheimer''s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations.}, Pace, +2 authors Beth Kallmyer This review article outlines the history, components, and impact of person-centered care practices. Research Design and Methods: Through literature review, published articles on person-centered measures and outcomes were examined. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Alzheimer''s Association® Dementia Care Practice Recommendations Alzheimer''s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations Alzheimer''s Association Launches Comprehensive Dementia Care Practice Recommendations Alzheimer''s Association Launches Comprehensive Dementia Care Practice Recommendations Alzheimer''s Association towards Guidelines for Dementia Care Practice: Recommendations with emphasis on high-quality, person-centered care in long-term and community-based care settings The Fundamentals of Person-Centered Care for Individuals With Dementia. Systematic review of planned care transitions for persons with dementia. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_fjuwwivdgrf3hppxzbfqako5ju The impact on the emotional and social wellness of the older adults was assessed through student journals, electronic e-mail reflection, and the administration of a focuses on issues affecting the community''s older adults, from volunteerism and their contributions to society to the lack of supportive services and educational opportunities. service-learning students did chores, taught older adults new skills and Off campus, graduate assistants on an Outreach team have the opportunity for service learning through the development, delivery and evaluation of wellness programming provided at senior housing complexes funded project, Sustaining and Expanding a National Model for Institutionalizing Intergenerational Service-Learning in Gerontology. The service-learning project evaluated in this paper required each student (Angel) to (1) keep a journal of their experience in order to evaluate VIPs. Since the inception of the service-learning component in the summer 2001 class a total of 31 students have participated in the project. (Neugarten, 1961; Spreitzer & Snyder, 1974; Larson, 1978; Brockett, work_fjzrcn2zurcgpjtppgfbg3kgp4 Planned Behavior model in the context of nine patient-initiated strategies for the selfmanagement of depression and low mood. Does level of depressive symptoms influence intentions to engage in patient-initiated strategies predict ratings of intentions to engage in patient-initiated strategies for depression and low mood, (Participants who are exposed to Knowledge Translation and Transferbased TPB educational interventions for patient-initiated strategies for depression and low mood depressive symptoms are not likely to rate intentions to engage in patient-initiated strategies for score of intentions to engage in patient-initiated strategies for depression and low mood, Intentions to engage in patient-initiated strategies for depression and low mood, F(1, 495) = 2.54, Intentions to engage in patient-initiated strategies for depression and low mood, F(1, 495) = 2.54, behaviour change in the context of patient-initiated strategies for depression and low mood. behaviour change in the context of patient-initiated strategies for depression and low mood. work_fomw6nf26bbdvjiv4w7xe7aiki such matter was that of the subject of "Pet Therapy", generically viewed as a "man-animal" relationship, with the purpose of proving beneficiary to both human health and welfare. Key words: bioethics, health, humans, animals. in 2002 and remaining in office until 2006, was commissioned by the Italian Ministry of Health to contemplate the area of "pet therapy" from a bioethical case of assistance animals and that of those patients The human beings involved are ultimately weak; they are in need of assistance/therapy. the protection (and where necessary, the improvement) of the welfare of those animals involved must and traditional uses of animals in human activities/ The practices of "pet therapy" in most cases would In the animal-assisted therapies, less so in the case of people could therefore affect the relationship between the human patient and the animal co-therapist. the practices that involve animals (and also the work_fp3fnlrixbcb5gphzcw65g6kze sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Garden was easily accessed from both wards so children could engage freely in activities during the day providing they were not receiving any scheduled treatments such as chemotherapy or blood The aim of the study was to explore through draw, observation and talk hospitalized children''s experience of a Fairy Garden Johnson (2005) have previously advised that in qualitative research with children as young as four years there can be discerning data. Each of the 17 children who were approached provided assent to participate in the drawing activities. work_fuhlg5thkrgn3fhzlupzwi3qru dementia,6 safe and regular access to meaningful activities outside of the RACF are typically not possible without study design, or compared preintervention and postintervention effects; involved human participants of any age living in RACF with dementia or cognitive impairment; and quantitatively examined the effects of an intervention which required participants to leave the RACF The 9 studies reported on data from a total of 177 participants living in RACF from highincome countries, function at baseline to determine if it affected participation in gardening activities.22 One article assessed selfreported quality of life,14 and one used an observerrated dementia, 8 from a single RACF.20 Prior to the study, participants were reported to manifest significant challenging The assessment of the physiological markers in psychosocial interventions for people with dementia is a relatively new and emerging area of research.38 The study Activities outside of the care setting for people with dementia: a systematic review work_fxl5lmzrd5ahjhu7kvrvqbqtvy Purpose: Provide a case study of a complex bone marrow transplant (BMT) patient in septic shock with Acute Respiratory Distress identify medications that place our patients at risk for falling and For patents admitted to 8-person hospital rooms for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, we conducted guided imagery therapy The subjects were 37 patients (20 in the experimental group, 17 in the control group) who had received hematopoietic stem cell transplantation at C University Hospital during Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome Effects of guided imagery on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients Effects of guided imagery on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients work_fzascpf45fhablhibqqfj2ag24 sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_g43nt2vz5fhujhmwnfqjmxe54u Results: Chemosignals derived from axillary odors collected under a variety of emotional stimuli and sad tears in humans affect receivers'' social interactions, danger evidences confirmed that human body odors vary according to emotional states of the donors and that these changes can be perceived Recent data suggest that humans'' chemosignals could also be perceived by other species as dogs and horses (D''Aniello, Semin, Alterisio, Here, we systematically review the studies on the communication of emotions by chemosignals in humans and between humans Participants: We included studies investigating the effects of human-derived emotional chemosignals on human and animal receivers. to fear or anxiety-related chemosignals can influence the performances of receivers in cognitive, behavioral, and emotional tasks Notably in the majority of studies, the detection rate of the target emotion was very poor, suggesting that chemosignaling communication in humans acts below awareness (Pause et al., 2009; Zhou work_gc3i2oacdjeytjexl7vooghlfq Advice and information service Mental health service provider Mental Health Training Somerset Open Mental Health Use of the Mental Health Act Read more Use of the Mental Health Act Read more Supporting yourself Support for carers Read more Support for carers See all pages Covid-19 information hub 200+ mental health services Read more about our services 200+ mental health services 140+ local peer support groups Read more about our groups 140+ local peer support groups Visit the Clic website Find peer support online Our network of groups, services and advice lines are on hand to get you the support you need. 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Act for Mental Health World Mental Health Day Mental Health Awareness Week Find a local support group If you are looking for a report or document, please email campaigns@rethink.org work_gffs6monarawxfhi6vt7tmwqj4 ''Green dementia care'' refers to indoor and outdoor experiences and activities that aim to of care home residents are living with dementia (Alzheimer Society, 2016). extra care schemes have gardens or outdoor green spaces, but evidence suggests that many and enablers to interaction with nature for people living with dementia in residential care Of the outdoor green dementia care activities reported, the most common were walking in were least likely to offer indoor nature-based activities such as arts and crafts (46%), animal care homes were most likely, with animal visits, indoor gardening/plants and watching most likely to run organised nature-based activities for residents with dementia, although housing schemes were less likely than care homes to offer structured nature-base activities Similarly, Extra Care Housing residents were more likely to organise nature-based activities Some extra care housing settings struggled to provide residents living with dementia reported benefits of nature-based activities for people with dementia in terms of physical work_gg2e64w35jfadakrfghmhzndry An appraisal of the riskneedresponsivity (RNR) model of offender rehabilitation and its application in correctional treatment Their achievements include the ''what works'' research literature, and the RNR model first publications on ''the RNR model of offender rehabilitation'' emerged little more than Level II theory: a general approach to ''strength-based'' sexual offender rehabilitation, core RNR principles (Andrews & Bonta''s 2010 meta-analysis, and independent research, The RNR model is not the ''last word'' on offender rehabilitation (Wormith et al., Risk-Need-Responsivity model for offender assessment The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 The RNR model of offender rehabilitation: An appraisal 17 work_gghjnfge3rbbvde7l3rlsuqowq [PDF] Awake fMRI Reveals Brain Regions for Novel Word Detection in Dogs | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 52983065Awake fMRI Reveals Brain Regions for Novel Word Detection in Dogs title={Awake fMRI Reveals Brain Regions for Novel Word Detection in Dogs}, author={Ashley Prichard and P. To determine the mechanisms of such a discrimination, we trained 12 dogs to retrieve two objects based on object names, then probed the neural basis for these auditory discriminations using awake-fMRI. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Multilevel fMRI adaptation for spoken word processing in the awake dog brain Ashley Prichard, Raveena Chhibber, Kate Athanassiades, M. An FMRI Study of How Dogs Visually Process Objects View 6 excerpts, cites background, results and methods Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_gkqoyv5hcrarff3sfk4ecjkafe Social determinants & Health Care Access Factors: Success of insurance coverage for music therapy has been reported complementary and alternative medicine modalities which will be ● Animal-facilitated therapy (AFT) affects the way a patient experiences Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of approved music therapy program. Music therapy is Music therapy is NeuroRhythm Music Therapy Services, LLC. "The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pediatrics." Pediatrics 122.9 (2008): 1374-386. "A pilot randomized trial teaching mindfulnessbased stress reduction to traumatized youth in foster care." Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. The Role of Trait Mindfulness in the Pain Experience of Adolescents. (2008), Randomized controlled trial of the active music engagement (AME) intervention on children with • The quality of the CAM instructor can make a huge impact on a patient''s experience • Although not fully understood, CAM modalities can be useful resources for patients. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Complementary and Alternative Medicine Complementary and Alternative Medicine work_glh5ua255bcylohsjkrh6ymd3q Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM), Faculty of Health, University of survey included one free-text qualitative question, where respondents were invited to highlight issues associated with CM in their own words. Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM), Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, looked at the practice patterns, attitudes and perceptions of GPs as a specific sample group in support of complementary medicine (CM) by GPs A questionnaire was mailed to all 1486 GPs registered as practicing in rural and regional General Australian surveys of GP attitudes, use and practices of CM (Pirotta et al., 2002; Cohen et al., 2005). study of GPs'' perceptions of their complementary practice. 2000: General practitioners'' attitudes toward complementary therapies. general practitioners on complementary medicines: result of Primary care practitioner perceptions and attitudes of complementary medicine: a content analysis of free-text responses from a survey of non-metropolitan Australian general practitioners work_gmsmcvnwcze4thrv3s3fk4p7di versus live cat stimuli on the verbal communication of elderly nursing Several studies investigated the effects of live animals on elderly individuals (Churchill et al., 1999; Curtright & Turner, 2000; Erickson, 1985; Fick, and live cats on the verbal communication of an elderly individual with DAT. in terms of total number of words, MIU, and initiations without a live or toy cat This group showed a continual increase in the presence and withdrawal of live cats (see Figure 2). Overall subject performance showed greater number of MIU when the live cats were present. In the toy cat condition, average subject performance for initiations increased slightly (from 1.8/min to 2.1/min) and remained stable following withThe results indicated that live cats had the greatest influence on overall average subject performance across all three measurements. The findings of the present study demonstrate that the live cats, overall, resulted in greater number of total words, MIU, and initiations than the toy cats. work_gp65nciimvddbitbmn3kdlzjxi The use of CAM and conventional treatments among primary care Aims and objectives: To determine CAM use among patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain who and the use of all treatments for pain, including CAM, in the previous year. as being helpful, and users indicated that they intended to use again 87% of the CAM treatments they had pain management in primary care and because of potential safety issues related to CAM use. The list included all types of treatments (conventional and items of self-care as well as CAM) which could treatment use'') reported by all CAM users was 321, which Table 3: Use of CAM and conventional treatments by socio-demographiccharacteristics and severity of pain. In the USA, surveys have explored CAM use among primary care patients [40-42]. extensive use of CAM and conventional healthcare services by patients with chronic pain observed in previous of the high use of CAM treatments by chronic musculoskeletal pain patients. work_gq2qvdmf2bfqfangi4634si4fy dementias provides insights of potential use in therapy. dementia, citing their recent studies in this new field research. Vo l i c e r''s chapter, perhaps unavoidably, last reviews issues in BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMUS IN HEALTH AND MOVEMENT disease when the classic model of basal ganglia predicts chorea or ALZHEIMER''S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS ANNUAL 2001. annual collection of reviews and essays in this field. Basal Ganglia and Thalamus in Health and Movement Disorders The chapters are written by different authors, who are known to detailed discussions are found in the basic science chapters disease are thoroughly discussed, but the biases of the different controversy), especially in the chapters discussing the newer disease the latter chapters of the book, discussing the rationale and the some repetition of topics as the different chapters are written by different authors discussing overlapping areas, but this does not special supplementary chapter on assessment scales including work_gsxtlhoibfd7tk4wj6fiuiqfie [PDF] Development of a Hospital Reiki Training Program: Training Volunteers to Provide Reiki to Patients, Families, and Staff in the Acute Care Setting | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 6767135Development of a Hospital Reiki Training Program: Training Volunteers to Provide Reiki to Patients, Families, and Staff in the Acute Care Setting title={Development of a Hospital Reiki Training Program: Training Volunteers to Provide Reiki to Patients, Families, and Staff in the Acute Care Setting}, As part of our hospital''s Integrative Care Program, a Reiki Volunteer Program has helped to foster a caring and healing environment, providing a means for patients, family, and staff to reduce pain and anxiety and improve their ability to relax and be present. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Examination of the Perceptions of Registered Nurses Regarding the Use of Healing Touch in the Acute Care Setting Examination of the Use of Healing Touch by Registered Nurses in the Acute Care Setting work_gu3a2n7of5fn3aex6uly5khhhy research proposal was entitled, "Understanding the psychosocial experiences of cancer patients A more extensive review of the literature in the area of immigrant, young adult and cancer cultures is culturally sensitive health care to immigrants and young adults with cancer. accumulate data in the form of conversations with patients and care providers, research studies, emerging health care provider for immigrant and young adults with cancer?" In order to answer meant for me to be an immigrant, a young adult and a care provider for cancer patients. experience of patients to my own as an emerging health care provider, a parallel change occurred something like "My learning as a care provider for immigrant young adults with cancer." I‟ll consult do I come to understand my role as an emergent health care provider to immigrants and young This is not a culture she wants membership in, this being a family member of a cancer patient but work_gunmrg4owzfkjdt2fdbdppxgxm Major Requirements Pre-Professional Course Concentrations Study Abroad Global Education Approved Programs For Our Alumni Assisting Duke Students Duke Selected in Top 10 Sociology Degree Programs in 2021 Undergraduate Requirements Our program equips students with a diverse skill set, including research proficiencies, analytical expertise, problem-solving and critical thinking abilities. Our highly competitive Ph.D. program provides an intensive program of study, a supportive research environment, and the opportunity to learn the craft of scholarship from our productive and diverse faculty. Through our commitment to diversity, we have an atmosphere conducive to high quality education and research that supports the broad spectrum of differences of our students, faculty and staff. Our department''s research is focused in six key "clusters" – which provide unique insights into people, institutions and social phenomena. Gary Gereffi (co-editor) Sociology Careers Major Requirements Major Requirements Global Education Approved Programs Graduate Students Graduate Students work_gxlvscln3ff3djgwo3hbtwcmzm Lactation curve and effects of milking regimen on milk yield and quality, and udder health in Martina Franca jennies (Equus asinus). Corpus ID: 5812327Lactation curve and effects of milking regimen on milk yield and quality, and udder health in Martina Franca jennies (Equus asinus). title={Lactation curve and effects of milking regimen on milk yield and quality, and udder health in Martina Franca jennies (Equus asinus).}, Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count View 1 excerpt, cites results View 4 excerpts, cites methods and results View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites methods View 8 excerpts, cites background and results Effect of Milking Frequency on Mammary Functioning and Shape of the Lactation Curve By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_gyrupjflqjcepayvrmamuvoxma hospitalizations, suggest risk factors like parental psychiatric illness and early life stressful events, Keywords: psychiatric hospitalizations, adolescent patients, stressful events, mental disorders, on this topic, and therefore, in formulating recommendations for psychiatric hospitalizations of pediatric patients.4–6 Canadian and American studies have highlighted Running head recto: Psychiatric hospitalizations of adolescent patients recorded.8–11 The number of psychiatric emergency consultations of pediatric patients has significantly increased in Europe Table 2 The selected clinical variables of our sample''s hospitalizations in sPDT and "The Medlar" Reason for hospitalization 1) aggressive behavior; 2) risk of suicide; 3) acute psychotic decompensation; 4) substance abuse; Abbreviations: sPDT, service of Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment; er, emergency room; caNPs, childhood and adolescence Neuro-Psychiatry service; sD, standard Abbreviations: sPDT, service of Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment; er, emergency room; caNPs, childhood and adolescence Neuro-Psychiatry service. Abbreviations: sPDT, service of Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment; sD, standard deviation; caNPs, childhood and adolescence Neuro-Psychiatry service. adolescent patients, psychiatric treatment must be not only work_h34fp5cdbfhttcnlf6mr5i7yla Randomized controlled study on the effectiveness of animal‐assisted therapy on depression, anxiety, and illness perception in institutionalized elderly Aim: The aim of this study was to verify dog-assisted therapy''s effectiveness on depression and anxiety in institutionalized elderly. patients 65 years of age and older; the treatment group had 17 subjects and Negative Affect Schedule, Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7, Illness Perception Questionnaire, and Numeric Pain Rating Scale. Results: A large effect size and a statistically significant decrease in Dog-assisted therapy shows promising results in the perception of illness years as reflected in the research and international literature, dog-assisted therapy (DAT) for the elderly still shows mixed results with regard to be an effective treatment of depression and anxiety. the ages of the participants in the treatment and control groups (median: 85 vs 88 years), and there was Randomized controlled study on the effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy on depression, anxiety, and illness perception... work_ha4njk5ibvbexagozcieffmu6u Impacts of Music Intervention on Dementia: A Review Using Meta-Narrative Method and Agenda for Future Research illustrate the percentage of the selected studies based on the common symptoms of dementia and the type of music intervention design. music intervention for people with dementia who lived in residential aged care facilities music intervention for people with dementia who lived in residential aged care facilities example, one research analyzed the behavior of nine PWD who received music therapy [28], where expressing more positive emotions and improvement in their wellbeing and communication level were observed. of individuals living with dementia were observed while listening to recorded music [38,41,52,54,65], which implies no apparent differences in the reviewed studies These studies have shown that combining social activities with music intervention or therapy can improve or postpone dementia symptoms. considerations discussed in this review including gender, control group, sample size, longterm effects, whether it is live or recorded, receptive or active music intervention or therapy, work_hbgijdoqpjearpfhhk4js3gh7u Background/Aims: This study explores the effective outcomes of a structured cognitive stimulation treatment to improve cognition and behavioral symptoms in people with dementia three groups: experimental (treated with cognitive stimulation), placebo (treated with occupational therapy), and control (continuing with the usual activities of the nursing home). Assessment, at baseline and after a period of 8 weeks, was performed using the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale, activities of daily living, Mini-Mental State Examination, Esame Neuropsicologico Breve 2, Geriatric Depression Scale and Behavioral Pathology in Alzheimer''s recommend nonpharmacological measures as the main treatment for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia [3–5] , and recent studies report the effectiveness of nonpharmacological interventions for improving the quality of life of PWDs [6, 7] . The experimental, placebo, and control groups did not differ in terms of age, years of groups received 8 weeks of intervention: cognitive stimulation treatment for the experimental group and occupational therapy for the placebo group. work_hdl6qfldhbevvkwb37arejy3wi owners reported that their pets helped them through the bereavement process Sample Responses of Bereaved Pet Owners to the Question: pets in specific therapeutic situations in order to help older bereaved spouses. impact of pet ownership on self-reported coping levels of older bereaved spouses relationship by examining the effects that pet ownership has on bereavement studies were found that examine pet effects on conjugal bereavement for greater 2. Are there differences in bereavement outcomes among pet owners Stress Levels Over Two Years of Bereavement Broken Down According to Categories of Pet Ownership Coping Levels Over Two Years of Bereavement Broken Down According to Categories of Pet Ownership Depression Levels Over Two Years of Bereavement Broken Down According to Categories of Pet Ownership The final research question examined the responses of bereaved pet owners relationships between pet ownership and bereavement-related stress, coping, and Similarly, bereaved pet owners in this study work_hg3x5kd6gngcvhpegaeherktae sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_hidiklecq5ct7odgthcrujeayq The Impact of an Immersive Elective on Learners'' Understanding of Lifestyle Medicine and Its Role in Patients'' Lives To design an immersive, active learning, lifestyle medicine (LM) elective and evaluate its impact on a pharmacy learners'' ability to understand the challenges of implementing lifestyle changes. improve.2 Few pharmacy schools offer courses that address multiple lifestyle modification-related topics as an design of an immersive, active learning, lifestyle medicine elective and evaluate its impact on a pharmacy plan for individual patients that reflect the health, wellness, and fitness components central to being proactive in patient-centered care plans for common ailments, to recognize and promote the availability of preventative health hour class session, learners were given the option of volunteering to lead a 10-15 minute "wellness break" to Learners were of various fitness levels at the beginning of the semester and they completed the challenge Experiencing lifestyle medicine practices as a pharmacy learner is work_hm4rb2234fb7tbiegg5b2bewyi Keywords: Bioethics, animal welfare, sentient, feelings, behavior, allostasis, stress, It has been suggested that chronic stress can act as a predisposing factor in the onset of illness, especially in humans affected by depression, and that an individual''s In addition, animal welfare can be measured by studying an animal''s behavioral responses to stressful situations. Under these circumSickness and Abnormal Behaviors as Indicators of Animal Suffering This allostatic system is elicited by animals through different coping strategies based on the type and duration of stress stimuli. stress can lead to a disturbance of physiological and behavioral homeostasis and an emotional state identified as distress, which includes reduced fitness level, an animal may fail to cope with stress, and abnormal sickness Stress and Animal Welfare. Stress and Animal Welfare. Sickness and Abnormal Behaviors as Indicators of Animal Suffering Sickness and Abnormal Behaviors as Indicators of Animal Suffering Sickness and Abnormal Behaviors as Indicators of Animal Suffering Sickness and Abnormal Behaviors as Indicators of Animal Suffering work_hmoih35bt5hv7lmnwxjfj2mhoy schizophrenia and related disorders: A systematic review'', Journal of Psychiatric Research, vol. Title: Animal-assisted therapy for schizophrenia and related disorders: a systematic review Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is increasingly researched as a potential treatment for compared AAT, or other animal-assisted intervention, to any control group using any AAT, animal-assisted intervention, randomised controlled trial, negative symptoms, self-view for the effectiveness of animal-assisted therapies for schizophrenia remains unclear. Animal-assisted therapy may be useful in the treatment of schizophrenia and related attention, it is important at this stage to thoroughly review both published and nonpublished studies to assess the effectiveness of AAT for schizophrenia, to assess the quality studies reported a significant improvement in social contact within the treatment group, determine whether animal-assisted therapy is an effective treatment for schizophrenia based findings for the effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy for schizophrenia. animal-assisted interventions have been noted in some studies, including the potential for work_hmvxrej6hzea3faeqtgrtrzqxm as an example for international projects which can be prepared by healthcare providers and academicians in health promotion field. Program development in health-related issues, policy making, planning of projects, and integrating The main objective of this project is to describe occupational profiles related art therapies which The other purpose of MUSA Project is to portray the state of the creative stage and performing arts Specialist profile of participant organizations related to the project: This consists of music therapists, At product level MUSA project has been accomplished through a short state of the art survey, A special promotion for the MUSA portal has been developed by all partners so this sustainable • Development of the MUSA: Online-Portal for VET promotion and mutual recognition of music whereas at the end of MUSA project the same table has been confirmed with "effective information" as as follows: MUSA Project Identification Map; Online Art Therapy Status Report; Information Report on the work_hsyz76rcxba4tbsg3on2oenk2y Questionnaires assessed participants'' beliefs about the acceptability and effectiveness of 36 wellness approaches in reducing burnout symptoms and depression symptoms, and the participants'' attitudes towards psychological services. Randomized trials should be conducted to assess the effectiveness in reducing problems with mental health of the approaches rated favorably, particularly those involving social engagement. and barriers to approaches rated highly likely to be effective, but not acceptable, including peer support groups and individual therapy. Specifically, the aims of the present study were to examine (a) perceptions of acceptability and effectiveness of candidate wellness approaches; (b) the influence of burnout and problems with mental health (lifetime and current) on perceptions of wellness approaches; and (c) the influence of stigma regarding psychological services on perceptions of Acceptability and Perceived Effectiveness of Approaches to Support Biomedical Doctoral Student Wellness: One Size Doesn''t Fit All Acceptability and Perceived Effectiveness of Approaches to Support Biomedical Doctoral Student Wellness: One Size Doesn''t Fit All work_hu2xjbv4dbbjhl34owsaltkpzi sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_huenoykemjcatb3ghxgskbinde Critical care, long-term patient, mechanical ventilation, quadriplegia, locked-in, ventilated patient in intensive care, including providing a summary of of an open and honest relationship with the patient and family, regular multidisciplinary case management meetings and effective communication experience in caring for similar patients, when Sandra was admitted to our hours of personal time in coordinating and providing Sandra''s care, to ensure in current literature focusing on patient-centred care in ICU.12,13 developed between Sandra''s family and the health care team such that they The relationship between Sandra, family and the health care team has suffering.23 The stress of caring for a chronic or long-term critically ill patient that even in home-based care, Sandra will remain an ICU patient (according of care that meets the needs of Sandra as a permanent resident in our ICU. me as ICU is designed for short term patients who need intensive care. work_i23tk6sfffcxdm3rge3vmeumjq Patient benefit of dog-assisted interventions in health care: a systematic review was to conduct a systematic literature review of quantitative studies on dog-assisted interventions in healthcare, Methods: A systematic review of the scientific literature reporting results of studies in healthcare, nursing home or Results: Eighteen studies that fulfilled the inclusion criteria, and were judged to be of at least moderate quality, activities had some positive effects on health, wellbeing, depression and quality of life for patients with severe Conclusions: The overall assessment of the included studies indicates minor to moderate effects of dog-assisted Dog-assisted support, Dog-assisted therapy, Outcome assessment (health care), Quality of life, Treatment outcome This review is therefore delimited to interventions with dogs as the assisting animal, transposing the In our review we have identified another relevant subcategory to Dog-Assisted Interventions (DAI), namely literature review of quantitative studies on dog-assisted Effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy: a systematic review of randomized work_i3i4agvu6nfhbmkemgmeuhoqs4 Malaysian paediatric wards were assessed on their quality status and design trends towards creation of the healing Evaluation toolkits, which evaluated the physical qualities and staff & patients'' satisfaction levels respectively. Keywords: Healing environment; paediatric wards; methodology; evaluation study assessed the design trend towards creation of the healing environment in Malaysian paediatric the creation of a more conducive healing environment, not only for the design of new wards, but also in Children''s Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) where it revealed that the physical environment behavioural effect amongst hospitalized children (Robb , 2000), helped paediatric patients to heal faster The strategy involved Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) upon paediatric wards in eight hospitals findings seemed to reveal a positive trend towards the creation of a healing environment as shown in were truly positive towards the creation of the healing environment, the trend of end users'' satisfaction work_i4yyzp52dnbopl3gzmftpxorca · The literature on animal-induced health bene®ts is reviewed and the Keywords: health bene®ts, pet-facilitated therapy, social support, stress. therapy, pet-facilitated therapy and companion animals, a Thoma (1984) measured skin temperature, muscle tension, blood pressure and heart rate amongst those petting a that pet ownership can in¯uence social and psychological It is signi®cant therefore, that pet animals are One longitudinal research study (Mugford & McComisky, 1975) explored the possible effects of pet ownership Most studies of human/animal interactions have used study of the relaxation effects of pet animals, Katcher indicate that human/pet animal interaction can have between decreased depression and socialization with companion animals has been yet to be proven and studies also (1984) Pet Therapy: A Study of the Use of Companion (1980) Pet animals as non-verbal (1976) The Pet Dog: Interactive Correlates of a Man-Animal (1980) The social signi®cance of pet ownership. (1995) Pet ownership, social support and one year work_iama4chj5zctjmshpatnv2twry Background: Streptococcus agalactiae is pathogenic for both animals and humans. Case presentation: A 10-year old non-pregnant female llama (Lama glama) was conferred to the Institute for Animal The animal came from a herd that counts approximately 200 South American camelids (llamas, alpacas) along Keywords: Streptococcus agalactiae, Lama glama, South American camelids, Lancefield group B Streptococcus Moreover, bacteriological examinations from the intermandibular abscess, the liver and the lungs were performed by routine laboratory tests, using blood agar S. agalactiae has been isolated from caseus lymphadenitis, contagious skin necrosis and purulent infections in camels [3]; it has also been agalactiae strains were identified with a score of 2.454 (abscess isolate), and a score of Streptococcus agalactiae infections in Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from the one-humped camel Camelus Biofilm formation by Streptococcus agalactiae: formation on different pH conditions by Streptococcus agalactiae isolated Identification of Streptococcus agalactiae isolates from varioius Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from mastitis in Brazilian dairy herds. work_in2hd42zrnd6lagkcfjp7gvc5i Can Therapy Dogs Improve Pain and Satisfaction After Total Joint Arthroplasty? Corpus ID: 23302359Can Therapy Dogs Improve Pain and Satisfaction After Total Joint Arthroplasty? title={Can Therapy Dogs Improve Pain and Satisfaction After Total Joint Arthroplasty? The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of animal-assisted therapy using therapy dogs in the postoperative recovery of patients after THA and TKA.Questions/purposesWe asked: (1) Do therapy dogs have an effect on patients'' perception of pain after total joint arthroplasty as measured by the VAS… Expand Animal-Assisted Intervention Improves Pain Perception in Polymedicated Geriatric Patients with Chronic Joint Pain: A Clinical Trial Patient dissatisfaction after total knee arthroplasty for advanced painful osteoarthritis of the knee View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Multidisciplinary treatment in patients with persistent pain following total hip and knee arthroplasty. Animal-assisted therapy at an outpatient pain management clinic. work_ioaukemn7vfsrivqxy2xsuymsq [PDF] Frequency of interactions between veterinarians and other professionals to guide interprofessional education. Corpus ID: 25087630Frequency of interactions between veterinarians and other professionals to guide interprofessional education. title={Frequency of interactions between veterinarians and other professionals to guide interprofessional education.}, The objective of this study was to determine the frequency with which veterinarians interact with individuals in other health professions and related fields of work. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper View All 6 Figures & Tables Sort by Most Influenced Papers The case of veterinary interprofessional practice: From one health to a world of its own Journal of veterinary medical education Journal of veterinary medical education An interprofessional role for veterinary medicine in human health promotion and disease prevention Some historical notes on interdisciplinary and interprofessional education and practice in health care in the USA Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_iqormhwn65btlosqwxjq27jg6a In this study we explored if the presence of a therapy dog has an impact on students'' stress and 1. To compare if there are physiological changes in students'' average, maximum and resting heart rate when the dog was present or 2. To explore if the presence of a dog during class time had an impact on the students'' level of attention in class. An optical wrist HR monitor was used to measure the students'' HR when the dog was present or absent in class. The purpose of this study was to explore the physiological impact of pet therapy on students and its effect on stress levels and vigilance, one can conclude that the students'' attention span during class time was not affected by the presence of the dog. In this study we explored in the introduction of a dog during the class time had an impact on the students'' stress level and ability work_j3maa6h6v5a7xcnrqatpznx52a Those subjects with pets in the home were significantly less depressed household pet was not related to depression among the subjects. presence of pets in the homes of urban adolescent males and females currently relationship between depression experienced by urban adolescents, pets as a This study demonstrated that stroking a pet dog (with whom the subject had an concepts of adolescent depression and the health benefits of pets has been pet attachment and depression, were addressed by correlational study designs. Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) (Radloff, 1977) and the Adolescent and Pet participate in the study, Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents. Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents Household Pets and Depression Among Urban Adolescents work_j7gb5l3cdrewtfnktzm5s2jtlm Animal assisted interventions (AAI) have become increasingly popular in Western countries work mainly with dogs and equids in animal assisted activity (AAA) programs addressed to Animal assisted interventions (AAI), generally defined (2010) on animal assisted therapy (AAT) in human The results here reported refer to 208 Italian AAI collect information about AAI Italian providers. Distribution of AAI providers throughout Italian Regions Number of Italian AAI providers according to years of Frequency per type of animal involved in responding Italian AAI Number of AAT projects delivered by Italian AAI realities example, the animal species involved in AAI or, more Italian National Guidelines for Animal Assisted Animal assisted interventions in Italy De Santis et al. Animal assisted interventions in Italy De Santis et al. Animal assisted interventions in Italy De Santis et al. Animal assisted interventions in Italy De Santis et al. Animal assisted interventions in Italy De Santis et al. work_jev54uliqbdwtidxsia5ckh63q The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of group combined intervention that combined animal-assisted therapy and integrated elderly play therapy on the depression, self-esteem, and emotional expression of geriatric patients residing study were as follows: First, the group combined intervention was effective in reducing depression levels of the experimental Therefore, it was found that group combined intervention reduces depression and improves self-esteem Keywords: Animal-assisted therapy, Depression, Group combined intervention, Integrated elderly play therapy, Self-esteem This study will investigate the effects of group combined intervention including purposeful activities and social interaction on the The subjects of this study were elderly geriatric patients who wanted to participate in the program and were living in a nursing home analyzed to determine the effects of the group combined intervention program on the depression levels of the elderly patients. The effects of group combined intervention program on selfesteem in elderly patients work_jgxzr7aksrat3cvub7kxqvupse Prison officers'' threat and actual use-of-force are timely issues for at least three Chapter 3 is called ''Studying the prison officers'' use-of-force and violence: an pointed out three crucial differences between prison and police officers work officers (and in turn prisoners) might use to pursue a particular goal in a given situation. Studying the prison officers'' use-of-force and violence: Studying the prison officers'' use-of-force and violence: prison officer (or a few of them) either threats or uses force with flesh-andblood persons kept in custody? unpack how prison officers use-of-force occurs in practice in day-to-day prison officers'' use-of-force (or violence) was occurring on the landing as a power relation: one prison officer and one inmate with a particular social either for [officers] use-of-force, or for [prisoners''] violence. Around 8.30 a.m., the officer working on the prison''s wing let those inmates work_jiwlnohy7rdb7nlzkwkcxpbnwu Impact of Activity Participation and Depression on facilities, the incidence of depression increases.12 In a pilot study an ideal treatment for depressed residents.15 The frailty of this population residents increased their participation in activities, they experienced a Many extended-care facilities recognize the impact activity Number of fingersticks per day, incidence of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia per month, percentage of target glucose levels reached per month, A1C goal reached (yes/no), lowest A1C reached in past Skills activities Arts and crafts, cooking group, current events, educational speakers, gardening, homemaking, intellectual residents'' council, music, reading/writing, sensory awareness/stimulation, word games/puzzles of depression was based on a documented diagnosis in residents'' charts. Subjects participated in more social activities than record residents'' activity participation. activity in which residents participate may have more impact on their *Type of activity was not reported for 13 residents. M, Schwartz F: Program ACTIVE: depression treatment among Appalachians with work_jjeemxo7tfb2bfg7yyfty3wexa ''Listen and learn:'' participant input in program planning for a low-income urban population at cardiovascular risk this study is to obtain participant input in order to understand the health-related goals, barriers, and strengths as risks of cardiovascular disease, their barriers to and supports for addressing health needs, and how they addressed Results: Participants had health goals that aligned with accepted approaches to reducing their cardiovascular risks, Conclusions: Substantial disparities in both access to health-promoting resources and in support for autonomy, Keywords: Focus groups, Health disparities, Cardiovascular disease, Self-determination theory, Program planning, Because SDT identifies the three basic needs (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) that foster human motivation (likelihood of engaging in behaviors), focus groups to explore perceptions of a range of cardiovascular risk-related barriers, strengths, supports, and questions on health care goals, supports, barriers, and Participants often lacked basic resources that are typically needed as part of cardiac prevention programs. work_jq65iirnw5forkrrvfw7sp5lou and independent therapeutic patient activity in acute stroke units; and to understand the experience of co-design groups to both engage with and support stroke patients and their families to participate in full EBCD cycle and the impact of stroke patients, carers and staff co-designing and implementing This study involved two main aspects: (1) the ''intervention'', consisting of ''full and accelerated''EBCD, to generate and implement a number of co-designed changes to increase supervised staff, patients and families to reflect on their experiences of the acute stroke unit, work together to of experiences by those staff and patients involved in the co-design process, reflecting on the changes of using EBCD in stroke units for the first time and the experiences of staff, patients and families taking they also facilitated staff members'', former patients'' and carers'' work in co-design groups during the health-care sense, patients and carers participating in the EBCD activities in all of our sites shared a work_jrbaljr32ngl3ghdlipfahffnu Impacts of Participation in Community-Based Physical Activity Programs on Cognitive Functions of Children and Youth with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: A Scoping Review No studies reported a negative association between physical activity and cognitive outcomes. Keywords: physical activity; cognition; neurodevelopmental disorders; children and youth were of interest (e.g., sport, exercise, physical activity, equine-assisted therapy, dance, music, Notes: PD = Program Duration in weeks; SD = Study Duration in weeks; RCT = Randomized Controlled Trials; ADHD = Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; ASD = Autism Spectrum Disorder. When the study population consisted of children with ASD, the most common intervention was equine-assisted therapy (n = 7) followed by exercise (n = 5). number of positive impacts of physical activity was found in studies of exercise interventions followed by equine-assisted therapy, then sports. The findings of this scoping review highlight that physical activity may have a favorable impact on the cognitive outcomes of children and youth with NDD. work_jyh76cd4prddzln7tkplinlwpi that patients care for animals, stating that this was Pet-Assisted Therapy Program in New York City. Mount Sinai''s two-year-old animal-assisted therapy program, animal-assisted therapy, a 1999 study of 18 dogs benefits of animal-assisted therapy in the rehabilitation setting. the control group of 10 patients who read and discussed current news.6 The animal-therapy group animal-assisted therapy resulted in a twofold reduction in anxiety over therapeutic recreational disorders, although patients with mood and substance abuse disorders showed no reduction in anxiety with animal-assisted therapy.8 studies investigating touch in animal-assisted therapy. starting an animal-assisted therapy program. staff about referrals, infection control, indications for therapy animal use, and patient therapy animals to visit patients and families at the in animal-assisted therapy programs.10 We found no safe animal-assisted therapy program is to have Animal-assisted therapy for elderly schizophrenic patients: a one-year controlled trial. The effects of animal-assisted therapy on anxiety ratings of hospitalized psychiatric patients. work_jyzsgzx6ozemtdrfjlhthibtsm issues of lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT). Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) with chest radiograph as screening test for lung cancer failed to show any benefit in smokers and former smokers because of an excess of (one-arm) studies assessed the performance of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) as a screening tool for lung cancer chest LDCT as a screening test in reducing lung cancer mortality, which is carried out in the Tuscany region of Italy. round of invitation of subjects in whom the screening procedure revealed lung cancer, 1356 (85.1%) executed the second, Compliance of Subjects Randomized to the Active Arm, Results of the Four Screening Rounds with LDCT, Nodule Positivity of both FDG-PET and CT-guided FNAB enabled prediction of lung malignancy in all 18 subjects with such a combination of results. Four-Year Results of Low-Dose CT Screening and Nodule Management in the ITALUNG Trial Four-Year Results of Low-Dose CT Screening and Nodule Management in the ITALUNG Trial work_jznotwjqo5hsbbcz5n64w3tp2q [PDF] Knowledge of and attitudes toward nonpharmacological interventions for treatment of behavior symptoms associated with dementia: a comparison of physicians, psychologists, and nurse practitioners. Corpus ID: 9072301Knowledge of and attitudes toward nonpharmacological interventions for treatment of behavior symptoms associated with dementia: a comparison of physicians, psychologists, and nurse practitioners. title={Knowledge of and attitudes toward nonpharmacological interventions for treatment of behavior symptoms associated with dementia: a comparison of physicians, psychologists, and nurse practitioners.}, J. Cohen-Mansfield, Barbara Jensen, +1 author Margaret Norris Given differences in background and training of those who treat behavior problems in residents, we compared attitudes of physicians (MDs), psychologists (PhDs), and nurse practitioners (NPs) concerning PI and NPHI usage as well as knowledge of NPHIs. DESIGN AND METHODS Non-pharmacological Interventions in Residents with Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia Pharmacological treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) in nursing homes: development of practice recommendations in a Swiss canton. work_jzsn4vxiubb53gxrqnys5sgo7y the present time, proof of the effectiveness of these therapies is still lacking as controlled, randomized studies disease, it is possible to delay the deterioration of the clinical picture (on a cognitive, psychopathological and behavioural level) for about 1 year, if the patient responds to or the aim is to exercise an indirect influence (for example, the diminishment of agitated behaviour through music, improvement in emotional state through ''positive With dementia patients behaviour therapy aims at remains as to which kinds of staff training most effectively influence the behaviour of the dementia patients, and In caring for dementia patients, non-drug therapies are Non-Drug Therapies for Dementia Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2003;15:115–125 125 Non-Drug Therapies for Dementia Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2003;15:115–125 125 Non-Drug Therapies for Dementia Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2003;15:115–125 125 Non-Drug Therapies for Dementia Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2003;15:115–125 125 Non-Drug Therapies for Dementia Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2003;15:115–125 125 work_k7uclav35feidcnt2yr6sa23ra Inventing Japan''s ''robotics culture'': The repeated assembly of science, technology, and Using interviews, participant observation, and published documents, this paper analyzes the coconstruction of robotics and culture in Japan through the technical discourse and practices of among social, technical, and cultural constraints in the course of robots design, and how humans Japan, this paper focuses on analyzing how robotics researchers co-construct Japanese culture evaluate the world subjectively, displays how Japanese robotics researchers co-construct humans The normative cultural meanings and practices robotics researchers use to situate their work are how cultural work performed by robotics researchers defines behavioral and conceptual norms development of a robot culture that can support PARO''s adoption and use in society. suggesting that different cultural models of consumption and of relating to robotic technologies While robotics researchers in Japan have brought attention to culture as part of technological development of ''robotics culture'' as a process of repeated assembly suggests that future research work_kbn5bgbetzdorlfmcfokx4mzfm on point and level system programming per se as actually implemented by staff members in treatment settings. empirical scrutiny or theoretical validity, ignore individual differences among children, and that point and level system programming may be counterproductive. point and level systems to manage the therapeutic milieu, children''s behavior is monitored continually and calculated by staff Twelve-year-old Jimmy was admitted to child unit of a psychiatric hospital for impulsive, violent, and assaultive behavior since programming found its way into today''s child inpatient and residential treatment units and transmuted into the present point and Treatment foci in residential or inpatient units are so heavily concentrated on behavior problems as Inpatient units and residential treatment facilities that are structured by level systems purport to assist children in acquiring failure, and cynicism (e.g., LaFromboise & Bigfoot, 1988; Malgady, Rogler, & Costantino, 1990). inpatient psychiatric unit as it implemented new model of childcentered clinical care based on the Collaborative Problem Solving work_kfj2wrgqafamdl2x7jukn6smfy The role of positive distraction in neonatal intensive care unit The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a stressful environment for both nature, art and music. Design interventions that provide positive distraction Keywords: positive distraction; design guidelines; nature; art; primary focus of health-care environmental design research. contribute to positive distraction are art, access to nature and article, followed by design guidelines that provide suggestions as to If art is to be used for positive distraction, the choice of genre associate with nature is limited (as is typical in health-care another study, patients who viewed nature pictures had less with nature, Burnett and Hamilton24 suggest providing a space for Gardens are a primary opportunity to provide access to nature � provide access to music or white noise for patients and their Although art, nature and music are options for achieving these Proponents of positive distraction suggest that health-care work_kkzhkzyqvbdz3ciagiavnc2mnu sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_l6payk6qzbhd7hi6ulohozk5rq Mental Health Services Administration''s (SAMHSA''s) National Call to Action: Eliminating The Use of Seclusion role again to change seclusion and restraint practices in psychiatric facilities that serve children and adolescents by developing a statewide initiative to reduce or eliminate the use of Staff time allocated to restraint activities and medication costs were computed. and staff-related costs for one full year before the restraint reduction showed that the adolescent inpatient service''s aggregate use of restraint decreased from 3,991 episodes to 373 episodes (91 percent), analysis indicated three discrete phases: prerestraint (initial crisis management); restraint application, monitoring, and release; and postrestraint activities, as shown in Table 2. Costs resulting from restraint activity—that is, injuries, lost staff time, To generate conservative cost estimates for the use of restraint, the following criteria were used: the minimum number of staff needed per Total staff hours by discipline per episode of restraint in an adolescent inpatient work_l7reuvedgjhtldbqey5nl724qm Community resource referral needs among African American dementia caregivers in an urban community: a qualitative study Background: African American caregivers of community-residing persons with dementia are mostly unpaid and the perceptions of African American caregivers of people with dementia about community resources needed to support resource needs of these caregivers included social, entertainment, personal self-care and hospice services. Conclusions: African American caregivers in this study identified ways in which community resource referrals by shown to be an acceptable and scalable intervention to support self-care by systematically connecting people to community resources in a predominantly African American American urban communities [8], elicited the perceptions of African American caregivers of people with dementia about community resources needed to support information about community resources that would support opportunities for socialization for people with dementia as well as their own self-care, they also reported community resources, both for socialization for the person with dementia and for caregiver self-care, was the work_lbwwp65yarda5enmdewhdngjju Home-Based Care for People with Alzheimer''s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) during COVID-19 Pandemic: From Challenges to Solutions article, we will discuss the challenges related to home-based care for people with ADRD during Keywords: dementia; ADRD; COVID-19; pandemic; home-based care; policy While emergency planning on acute care for people with ADRD living in nursing home (e.g., long-term care for people with moderate to severe ADRD under pandemic situations such as COVID-19. whereas the personal level explored the requirements for people with ADRD in a home-based care home-based care settings for people with ADRD have yet to be developed systematically. Available online: https://www.alzint.org/u/Age-dementia-and-theallocation-of-health-resources-during-and-beyond-COVID-19.pdf (accessed on 6 October 2020). https://www.alzint.org/u/Age-dementia-and-the-allocation-of-health-resources-during-and-beyond-COVID-19.pdf https://www.alzint.org/u/Age-dementia-and-the-allocation-of-health-resources-during-and-beyond-COVID-19.pdf https://ltccovid.org/2020/04/15/the-impact-of-covid-19-on-people-who-use-and-provide-long-term-care-in-ireland-and-mitigating-measures/ https://ltccovid.org/2020/04/15/the-impact-of-covid-19-on-people-who-use-and-provide-long-term-care-in-ireland-and-mitigating-measures/ Challenges in Home-Based Care for People with ADRD Challenges in Home-Based Care for People with ADRD Proposed Solutions for Home-Based Care for People with ADRD Proposed Solutions for Home-Based Care for People with ADRD work_lg5elkttffajxl3xqcujgpoe3i [PDF] As the world becomes trauma–informed, work to do | Semantic Scholar Google trends also show a disproportionate interest in the United States, perhaps in part because of national efforts from the National Center for Trauma-Informed Care and the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, both funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and other national efforts (Hanson… Expand Sort by Most Influenced Papers Population Health and Trauma-Informed Practice: Implications for Programs, Systems, and Policies. 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Treatments with moderate or large effect sizes included aromatherapy, abilityfocused carer education, bed baths, preferred music and muscle relaxation training. Key words: dementia, behavior, treatment, evidence, systematic review least twice daily at times when the 54 selected nursing home residents were either agitated or socially Psychosocial treatments of behavior symptoms in dementia: a review 239 Psychosocial treatments of behavior symptoms in dementia: a review 239 Psychosocial treatments of behavior symptoms in dementia: a review 239 Psychosocial treatments of behavior symptoms in dementia: a review 239 Psychosocial treatments of behavior symptoms in dementia: a review 239 behavior in nursing home residents with dementia: work_lokqo5gqund2zi3bi2bcvbun2y A Summary of Pediatric Palliative Care Team Structure and Services as Reported by Centers Caring for Children with Cancer. Corpus ID: 4499718A Summary of Pediatric Palliative Care Team Structure and Services as Reported by Centers Caring for Children with Cancer. title={A Summary of Pediatric Palliative Care Team Structure and Services as Reported by Centers Caring for Children with Cancer.}, Little is known about the composition, availability, integration, communication, perceived barriers, and work load of pediatric palliative care (PPC) providers serving children and adolescents with cancer. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Palliative Care in Pediatric Oncology View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, references background View 2 excerpts, references background View 2 excerpts, references background View 2 excerpts, references background View 2 excerpts, references background View 2 excerpts, references background View 2 excerpts, references background work_lpqotrf5szfmnpdchasur4amam education and guidance in care staff can improve agitation and reduce use of restraint agitation in nursing home residents, and to study correlates of health and well-being Agitation is common in residents with dementia in Norwegian nursing homes. agitation and use of restraint in nursing home residents with dementia: a single-blind Treatment and care for residents with dementia and agitation beyond minimum health Caring for residents with dementia in nursing homes involves in many cases use of environment, care staff and resident factors in nursing homes with health and well of care in nursing home residents with dementia by reducing the use of restraint and of agitation in nursing-home residents, and to study correlates of health and wellbeing in care staff. nursing home system including care staff, resident, relations on all levels and the Paper 5 The effect of staff training on agitation and use of restraint in nursing home work_lpuzjh3ft5a35hlfkilrweznxe Introduction To summarize and comment the available surveys on the impact of COVID-19 on Nuclear Medicine (NM) Methods Recent surveys about the impact of COVID-19 on Nuclear Medicine (NM) departments have been searched on Conclusion Surveys about the impact of COVID-19 in NM could improve the departments'' daily activities, to find a compromise between the security protocols suggested by international guidelines. Keywords Survey · COVID · Nuclear Medicine had a relevant impact on NM departments in the scheduling praxes for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, the COVID-19 pandemic in nuclear medicine departments: preliminary report of the first international survey. of COVID-19 on nuclear medicine departments: an international COVID-19 on nuclear medicine in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: an international survey in April 2020. 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MLST analysis of 63 canine AREF isolates (including 3 from the same dog) revealed the occurrence of 13 STs, The putative virulence gene content of canine AREF isolates differed considerably from that usually observed in CC17 antimicrobial resistance in healthy dogs: first report of canine ampicillinresistant Enterococcus faecium clonal complex 17. of a vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis (VREF) isolate from a dog work_m2cedkajtrhfnez3nwjaltz4pi sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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It is necessary for nurses to understand the current treatments and interventions to provide high quality patient At UNC Hospitals, the Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant The purpose of this poster is to describe the complementary therapies utilized by UNC''s Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome work_mnb2ufkf2jf55pqh3vur3rbuxa The Perception of Ecosystem Services of Mountain Farming and of a Local Cheese: An Analysis for the Touristic Valorization of an Inner Alpine Area and respondents with an intermediate education level generally had a more positive perception of ESs. There was a very low perception of disservices derived from mountain animal farming. Keywords: Italian Alps; ecosystem services; mountain farming; typical dairy products; local communities local community and its perception of the ecosystem services and disservices of mountain livestock services provided by mountain livestock farming in the Lanzo Valleys in the future. services provided by mountain livestock farming in the Lanzo Valleys in the future. services provided by mountain livestock farming in the Lanzo Valleys in the future. the supply of ecosystem services provided by mountain livestock farming in the Lanzo Valleys. the supply of ecosystem services provided by mountain livestock farming in the Lanzo Valleys. work_morzri7mxrdvhc4ra52dznl3km Pharmacists are frequently involved in the care of PPC patients, although pharmacy Pharmacy, palliative care, pain, end of life, hospice, pharmacist, pharmacotherapy of evidence-based practice guidelines, unacceptable outcomes for patients with pain and related symptoms continue to occur, resulting in Vol. 43 No. 5 May 2012 943Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Vol. 43 No. 5 May 2012 943Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Vol. 43 No. 5 May 2012 943Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Vol. 43 No. 5 May 2012 943Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Vol. 43 No. 5 May 2012 943Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Vol. 43 No. 5 May 2012 943Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Vol. 43 No. 5 May 2012 943Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Consensus Recommendations From the Strategic Planning Summit for Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice Consensus Recommendations From the Strategic Planning Summit for Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacy Practice work_mpj2ysf2and4vi4ztomyool4t4 (particularly in rural/suburban areas) to couple hospital site design with the goal of this project is to design and program a community health care of restorative design principles to the case study hospital site. Restorative health care facility design aims to create an environment that Connecting hospital open space programs with community 5. Provide access to communal open space for programs with support proposes to design a more hospitable open space for smoking. Figure 4 1 : Approach to Applied Restorative Design (Hospital Landscape) •43 creating hospital open space that promotes community use and care as a developed for open space programs accessible not only by the hospital but also • Use flat pastures and low plateaus to create accessible open space program areas, large water feature (s) and a sense of • Placement of open space programs should be done in consideration of views from hospital building. work_msubafbmnrd3bpycipndi6mlaq Preliminary studies on isolates of Clostridium difficile from dogs and exotic pets | Scholarly Publications Skip to main content Leiden University Scholarly Publications Select Collection Faculty of Archaeology Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Leiden Journals, Conference Proceedings and Books Leiden Law School Leiden University Press Research output UL In Collections In Collections This item can be found in the following collections: Medicine / Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) Medicine / Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) Andres-Lasheras, S.; Martin-Burriel, I.; Mainar-Jaime, R.C.; Morales, M.; Kuijper, E.; Blanco, J.L.; ... ; Bolea, R. Preliminary studies on isolates of Clostridium difficile from dogs and exotic pets Clostridium difficile Dog Exotic Andres-Lasheras, S.; Martin-Burriel, I.; Mainar-Jaime, R.C.; Morales, M.; Kuijper, E.; Blanco, J.L.; Chirino-Trejo, M.; Bolea, R. Journal BMC Veterinary Research ©2020-2021 Leiden University A service provided by Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections work_mtczmozd5zdwhb7tkw3hmbne4i agents in managing patients with cancer who experience chemotherapy-induced fever and neutropenia. invasive fungal infections has led to debate regarding optimal use of empirical or preemptive antifungal therapy, immediate treatment are the universal keys to managing neutropenic patients with fever and/or infection. The majority of patients who develop fever during neutropenia have no identifiable site of infection and no positive High-risk patients should initially receive IV empirical antibiotic therapy in the hospital. Candida esophagitis infections in high-risk patients, so empirical additions of acyclovir and/or fluconazole or another antifungal are appropriate. In low-risk patients without documented infection, continuing antibiotic therapy until resolution of both fever and Fluconazole prophylaxis is effective in reducing the risk of Candida infections in neutropenic patients, is of empirical oral and intravenous antibiotic therapy for low-risk febrile patients with neutropenia during cancer chemotherapy. neutropenic patients at high risk for invasive fungal infection: a work_mtl5l6q42bamxod554xnvt5stq (SCT) is identifying a family caregiver to care for the patient during Purpose: Provide a case study of a complex bone marrow transplant (BMT) patient in septic shock with Acute Respiratory Distress in patient outcomes by recognizing the signs and symptoms of septic shock and ARDS. It is necessary for nurses to understand the current treatments and interventions to provide high quality patient At UNC Hospitals, the Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant The purpose of this poster is to describe the complementary therapies utilized by UNC''s Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome work_mtm7zxdytfb67pf6emc2ipqwga The diabetes specialist physician is When diabetes was rare, the specialist was badly needed. one diabetes specialist physician for every 100,000 people, The diabetes physician has never enjoyed high standing the diabetologist is unable to help, for his patient now needs a wishes to ensure that people with diabetes get the best health promotion campaigns, like drugs for diabetes, work between national cultures when it comes to patient expectations and the delivery of diabetes care. A diabetes physician has no unique skills. Populations are easy, for diabetes management can majority of people with diabetes are still in unsatisfactory 99% of people with diabetes would achieve their glucose The diabetes physician, to conclude on a philosophical diabetes therapist who is not a physician. diabetes care in my generation. and all those who treat diabetes by talking to people about it, Who needs the diabetes specialist physician? Who needs the diabetes specialist physician? work_muqpmn24vzai7f2vfbpwouqvie new initiative in 2017 involving "Healing Touch Therapy" (an energy-based complementary To improve patient''s health related quality of life with a "hands-on", gentle touch Patients reported; finding the sessions helpful overall, creating a state of relaxation, reduced "Healing Touch" treatments to a group of haematology patients. related quality of life" (HRQoL), using Healing Touch (HT), a hands-on bio-field therapy, "Healing Touch Clinic" providing this hands on nursing intervention to students and staff at Healing Touch bio-field therapy is a gentle complementary energy based approach to health Healing Touch is a relaxing, nurturing energy therapy which can positively affect a person''s complementary therapy to improve their health related quality of life at a time when patients Gaps in research knowledge about Healing Touch bio-field therapy Gaps in research knowledge about Healing Touch bio-field therapy Quality of life measures in cancer patients have appeared in three other studies showing HT work_n7dncjkskvf2nnim276pjzdloa Purpose Metabolic tumour volume (MTV) is a promising prognostic indicator in diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Optimal thresholds to divide patients into ''low'' versus ''high'' MTV groups depend on clinical characteristics and the measurement method. algorithms and published methods of MTV measurement using FDG PET. Method Pretreatment MTV was measured on 147 patients treated at Guy''s and St Thomas'' Hospital. Results There was strong correlation between MTV using the 4 methods, although derived thresholds were very different for the Agreement was measured between the in-house and commercial software (PETTRA 2.5 & Hermes 2.5), the three methods PFS-derived thresholds with similar separation between highand low-MTV groups for all methods (Fig. 5b). Table 3 Patient clinical characteristics and methods used in studies reporting MTV in DLBCL Defining the optimal method for measuring baseline metabolic tumour volume in diffuse large B cell lymphoma Defining the optimal method for measuring baseline metabolic tumour volume in diffuse large B cell lymphoma work_nd72q3xmefd2dlviduwchvebpm work_nf65332l4rc4pnlji7ewe3wuam Healing Environment in Paediatric Wards: From Research to Practice Best practices was created to helps designers in the creation of more conducive healing environment in paediatric © 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the Centre for EnvironmentBehaviour Studies (cE-Bs), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. Designing and established the hospital building by creation of more conducive healing environment in environment created in newer paediatric wards (built after 2000), in the Klang Valley area, as per best A healing garden benefited to patients, families and staffs as reported by several studies. The strategy for the research design was case studies that involved 3 paediatric wards located in the distributed to 160 respondents involved users of the paediatric wards, which included patients / carers, The aim of this paper to evaluate the healing environment created in newer paediatric wards that built work_nfkvnmrw2fdqtnofocqzenfcry In 2010, the University of Ottawa (hereafter, UO) banned the sale of single-use water bottles. On the one hand, the ban made good sense, but on the other I knew that my communitysame as mewould argue that students are always on the move, so easy access to portable water employed by the university to act as a liaison between student sustainability projects and students, professors, and university staff that this was a positive change towards sustainability. I foresee a bright future for this initiative, hoping that more institutions will ban singleuse water bottles now that I have showed how we can offer an accessible alternative. provide UO community with reasonable access to portable water, and that H2Ottawa bottles were school, faculties pitched H2Ottawa to students as an innovative sustainability project started by a Considering H2Ottawa was pitched to university staff as a sustainability initiative, many work_nhpgsczeujbnlk7msxffys6tka music therapy in research publications associated with dementia. of this investigation is to establish how music therapy in dementia is framed therapy in Alzheimer''s and Dementia is construed by several frames, such Key words: Alzheimer''s, dementia, framing, music therapy how music therapy in dementia is framed in scientifi c texts published music therapy in dementia, there is still insuffi cient research involving how the use of music therapy in dementia is framed in scientifi c framing associated with music therapy in dementia will be introduced. Previous Studies Involving Music Therapy in Dementia studies associated with music therapy in dementia are characterised The study involving the framing analysis of dementia discourse Hsiung and the colleagues (2015) frame music therapy as The framing of music therapy in dementia via ''Memory and of music therapy in dementia discourse published by Alzheimer''s and that music therapy in Alzheimer''s and Dementia is construed by several work_nj2674oygvch5np77f72nm6gva Exploring nursing staff views of responsive behaviours of people with dementia in longstay facilities Exploring nursing staff views of responsive behaviours of people with dementia in longstay facilities Introduction: Caring for people with dementia and responsive behaviours can challenge nurses and Aim: To explore nurses views of supporting people with dementia and responsive behaviours in This study highlights that nurses view of responsive behavior influences care provided and negative caring for a person with dementia and responsive behaviours and provide their staff To explore nursing staff views of supporting people with dementia and responsive behaviours in people with dementia and responsive behaviours in a long-stay care setting, having at least one year experience caring for people with dementia with responsive behaviours and been a registered nurse. to support people with dementia and responsive behaviour, the impact of education on nursing Person-centered care was viewed by participants as needing time and having availability of staff. work_njliklkcjbdkbb6nelmasb25jq sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Women Against Lung Cancer in Europe (WALCE) is a non-profit European organisation with more than smoking cessation and lung cancer prevention. smoking cessation and lung cancer prevention. WALCE, women against lung cancer in WALCE, women against lung cancer in Europe. EPROPA, a lung cancer patients support program designed The WALCE Experience in Lung Cancer Prevention The WALCE Experience in Lung Cancer Prevention The WALCE Experience in Lung Cancer Prevention smoking cessation: the Women Against Lung Cancer in Europe work_nmaufsjixrcvrejpgcjggvlqny of non-pharmacological therapy is animal-assisted therapy (AAT), where the dog is a valid support to period of time (2012–2019), AAT interventions adapted to reality orientation therapy (ROT), in groups non-pharmacological therapy in the treatment of deficits deriving from Alzheimer''s disease patients. AAT interventions adapted to the formal reality orientation therapy (ROT), a group receiving a formal As in a session of formal ROT, the AAT adapted session aimed to stimulate cognitive functions the dog addressed to the patients based on the formal reality orientation therapy (ROT) protocol by 1 MMSE = Mini Mental State Examination, 2 GDS = Geriatric Depression Scale; 3 AAT = animal-assisted therapy; improvements from dog activities were measured by changes in the MMSE and GDS tests at T0 and T1. For the AAT group, MMSE increased and GDS decreased significantly (p < 0.05, test for paired data) Effects of animal assisted therapy (AAT) carried out with dogs on the evolution of work_nplkwqla2ba6pd3aqshpumqgje Dissemination of the Fosfomycin Resistance Gene fosA3 with CTX-M The presence and characterization of plasmid-mediated fosfomycin resistance determinants among Escherichia coli isolates collected from pets in China between 2006 and 2010 were investigated. The 33 isolates were screened for the plasmid-borne fosfomycin resistance genes fosA3, fosC2, and fosA by PCR amplification TABLE 2 Characterization of fosA3-carrying Escherichia coli isolates and plasmids HN4A1 2008.1 PH3 Dog feces* CTX, AMI, CIP, TET blaCTX-M-65, rmtB A 6 536 F33:A�:B� Ia pemKI, hok-sok, srnBC HN131 2010.5 PH4 Dog feces CTX, AMI, CIP, TET blaCTX-M-65, rmtB A 8 536 F33:A�:B� Ic pemKI, hok-sok, srnBC HN131 2010.5 PH4 Dog feces CTX, AMI, CIP, TET blaCTX-M-65, rmtB A 8 536 F33:A�:B� Ic pemKI, hok-sok, srnBC fosA3 in Escherichia coli Isolates from Pets Antimicrobial resistance in Escherichia coli isolates from Prevalence of fosfomycin resistance among CTX-M-producing Escherichia coli work_ntdilre3szbdjgxj6eeliaonwu We evaluated the effect of a storytelling/poetry experience on delirium screening scores and patient satisfaction in hospitalized older adults. Research Design and Methods: We conducted an observational pre–post study with a control group in the Acute Care for Results: At baseline participants in the intervention group were younger and had significantly lower cognitive impairment Participants exposed to the storytelling/poetry intervention had a lower delirium screening score at hospital discharge compared with those in the control group. whether storytelling/poetry interventions or other types of arts in medicine programs can prevent or reduce delirium in delirium (Ely et al., 2004), pain (Puntillo et al., 2001), anxiety, distress, and depression (Wilkinson et al., 2007) in hospitalized older patients, addressing these clinical issues, in We collected study outcomes for both intervention and control phase at the hospital discharge using paper-based questionnaires (Figure 1). storytelling/poetry intervention in hospitalized older adults study. work_ntjjr2iccbbvbaalgj7edhnqna sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Social farming provides community services of a therapeutic rehabilitation type (alternative/integration to families in support of disability). for innovative activities in social agriculture and the ability of companies to introduce out Social Farming activities, the descriptive analysis provided information on multifunctional business choices and in particular on the level of adherence to the different types The questions posed to identify the social agriculture activities carried out in the intercepted companies highlighted in Table 2. company management and in relation to the introduction of social farming activities and Groups of social agriculture activities by degrees of importance declared by the companies interviewed. As can be seen from Table 6, the factorial analysis applied to the six groups of educational and social activities in agriculture identified three main components which, when work_nzgjw4rpkvfkjk4dq2uyl7dtqm Services for student well-being in academic libraries : three challenges This is a repository copy of Services for student well-being in academic libraries : three many activities the authors have organised may well have positively impacted student wellbeing. replacing a need to provide good quality and evidence-based mental health care services. the library activities for student well-being, Brewerton and Woolley (2017) refer to evidence of a rising level of mental health problems among students, as reported in a 2015 Universities UK nature of the issue could all be seen as reflecting a lack of a sound basis for activity in wellbeing in the professional knowledge base: the third issue we identify as surfacing in the Thus we would argue that if libraries develop services related to well-being they must find ways support to student well-being in the academic library. Supporting student wellbeing in the university library: A core service or a work_o3qcxag4frb5bms2qkpoxdc3ge The effects of animal assisted therapy on patients with activities of daily living and mini-mental state examination. impression of dog therapy, and all improved their apathetic state. the possibility to influence the mental state of patients with dementia. behavioral problems associated with dementia, strategies such as planned walking, pet therapy, an attention focusing program, music and visual barriers show effects of animal assisted therapy (AAT) for managing patients with dementia through the use of mental these patients agreed to attend the dog therapy activities and informed consent was obtained. the dog therapy activity. included the apathy scale, the irritability scale, geriatric depression scale (GDS), physical self-maintenance Animal assisted therapy for people with dementia Animal assisted therapy for people with dementia evaluates activity and apathy state of the patients. Animal assisted therapy with two dogs from the Mental state change before and after dog therapy GDS, geriatric depression scale; MMSE, mini-mental state examination; work_o3tzzmzl2jcn7o5ekxznebhxzi lzheimer disease (AD) is a diagnosis of inclusion based on patient history, physical examination, neuropsychological testing, and laboratory studies; however, there is no definitive diagnostic test for AD. Effective treatment requires monitoring of symptoms, functional impairment, and safety, and the use of multiple treatment modalities The cholinesterase inhibitors, tacrine and donepezil, are effective in improving cognition, delaying nursing home placement, and improving behavioral complications in some patients. Specifically, AD is characterized clinically not only by an impairment in cognition but also by a decline in global function, a deterioration in the ability to perform acute disorder, delirium in the elderly can be subacute at onset, stretching over weeks or even months, charCriteria for Clinical Diagnosis of Probable Alzheimer Disease* improvement in behavioral symptoms, including depression, psychosis, and agitation, even in the absence of profound cognitive change.30 Effective treatment for functional decline is the same as for cognitive impairment. work_o457c2vynzgavo6velcwpyhizm One Health in hospitals: how understanding the dynamics of people, animals, and the hospital built-environment can be used to better inform interventions for antimicrobial-resistant gram-positive infections that can lead to transmission of the most common Gram-positive hospital pathogens – methicillin-resistant pillars of One Health, to reduce Gram-positive hospital-associated pathogen transmission. Fig. 1 Interaction of Humans, Animals, Hospital Environment, and the Community in Hospital-Associated Pathogen Transmission difficile infection, VRE vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus, ENV hospital environment, HCW reservoir of MDRO through increases in patient admission or length of stay is important to address when assessing the efficacy of infection control interventions. These studies showing higher prevalence rates in community visitors compared to common patient or HCW carriage rates may be partly due to success of infection colonized with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, a common veterinary pathogen in companion animals that occupies a similar niche as S. work_o5i26tr7zze2jkjynb4ilj54bu Experimental study on the therapeutic effect and underlining mechanisms of positron in pancreatic cancer cells. Corpus ID: 25885069Experimental study on the therapeutic effect and underlining mechanisms of positron in pancreatic cancer cells. title={Experimental study on the therapeutic effect and underlining mechanisms of positron in pancreatic cancer cells.}, The purpose of this study was to assess the potential therapeutic effect of positrons emitted by 18F-2-Deoxy-2-Fluoro-D-Glucose (18F-FDG) on pancreatic cancer cells and elucidate its underlying mechanisms. Figures and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Positherapy: targeted nuclear therapy of breast cancer with 18F-2-deoxy-2-fluoro-D-glucose. 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In EFP, therapists work with horses with different styles These methods emphasize the fact that horses in particular (of animals) will be affected by discrepancies between stated intent and observed behavior. session, the patient participated in un-mounted activities using problem solving with two therapists, an equine specialist, the therapeutic work can move from a narrow use of cognitive-behavioral techniques, here-and-now therapies, and limited stages of personality development to a more complete therapy with at-risk children might stress horses more than Therapists use EFP as treatment for many different patient populations. riding, to EFP (equine facilitated psychotherapy), to EFT Of patients & horses: equine-facilitated psychotherapy. patient-horse-therapist in psychotherapeutic riding. work_obvnxhvzwnd5rold74lrmkmw44 More Bark, Less Bite | American Academy of Pediatrics This article requires a subscription to view the full text. If you have a subscription you may use the login form below to view the article. This randomized controlled trial sought to determine if canine animal-assisted therapy improved pain scores and patient satisfaction in adults undergoing elective knee and hip arthroplasties. You may purchase access to this article. You may purchase access to this article. (Your Name) has sent you a message from American Academy of Pediatrics Log in You will be redirected to aap.org to login or to create your account. Log in You will be redirected to aap.org to login or to create your account. Article IS ANIMAL-ASSISTED THERAPY USEFUL IN IMPROVING INPATIENT COMFORT OUTCOMES? Follow American Academy of Pediatrics on Instagram Follow American Academy of Pediatrics on Twitter Follow American Academy of Pediatrics on Youtube © 2021 American Academy of Pediatrics work_olfcp74prvco5jneqtoiubhz3y Background and Objectives: To draw from systematic and other literature reviews to identify, describe, and critique nonpharmacological practices to address behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSDs) and provide evidencebased recommendations for dementia care especially useful for potential adopters. Results: Nonpharmacological practices to address BPSDs include sensory practices (aromatherapy, massage, multi-sensory stimulation, bright light therapy), psychosocial practices (validation therapy, reminiscence therapy, music therapy, pet terms included "systematic (or literature) review," "dementia (or Alzheimer''s disease)," "behavioral and psychological relation to time needed for training and implementation, specialized care provider requirements, and equipment or capital identified have been classified here in three overarching categories: sensory practices (aromatherapy, massage, multisensory stimulation, and bright light therapy), psychosocial of reviews have found a moderate evidence base supporting the positive effects of music therapy on the short-term Another review of music therapy for agitation found evidence for individualized music practices and work_olhxom54yzcdnbkfyyutzyvaxq sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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In a study environment limited to the people who like animals, AAT may be an effective treatment for mental and behavioral disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, and alcohol/drug In a study for inpatients with schizophrenia,12 compared with the control group, the dog treatment group chizophrenia,19 the dog intervention group showed signifiant improvements in the living skill profile, social contact A study reported the effectiveness of dog intervention Patients randomly assigned to the experimental group received a visit from a volunteer and a dog. Effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy: A systematic review of Effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy: A systematic review of Effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy: A systematic review of Effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials Effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials work_p2yfzxybljdhvh64whxhuua7xq this study was to evaluate Leptospira seroprevalence in Bardigiano horses living in the Province of seroprevalence, but rodent control might reduce the risk of exposure for Bardigiano horses. The high seroprevalence indicates that Bardigiano horses living in the investigated area Keywords: Bardigiano; horse; leptospirosis; risk factors; seroprevalence The aim of this study was to evaluate the seroprevalence of Leptospira in Bardigiano horses living The study was carried out in 2016–2017 on 134 Bardigiano horses living in 43 different farms of proportion of positive and negative animals among the horses tested in each farm is shown in red seroprevalence value reported in surveys carried out on horses in Italy and available at the time of Ninety horses from 41 different farms exhibited positive MAT titres to one or more serovars of The horse with uveitis was seronegative, while the animal who had an abortion was positive Leptospira in Bardigiano horses living in the Province of Parma. work_pepepl72ynbx3nerugoqe4ow6a Raw meat-based diets for dogs: survey of owners'' motivations, attitudes and practices Background: The popularity of raw meat-based diets (RMBDs) for pets has been increasing in recent years even if owners'' interest in RMBDs. About 80% of the participants completely abandoned commercial pet food and Owners see RMBDs as a more natural and healthier alternative to commercial pet food even if the Keywords: Dog, Diet, Nutrition, Owner, Raw, Survey Feeding raw meat-based diets (RMBDs) to dogs and cats Almost all respondents (94%, 206/218) said they consider RMBDs safe for pets, while only 1% (2/218) acknowledged the possibility of health risks associated Fig. 2 RMBD-related health issues reported by dog owners interviewed Fig. 1 Health benefits of RMBDs reported by dog owners interviewed feeding a RMBD also implies accepting certain features (e.g. ingredient contamination and bone consumption) that may not be optimal for pet dogs work_pghap6xhpjacdolkxrmwpqyz6y [PDF] Multimodal radio(PET/SPECT) and fluorescence imaging agents based on metallo-radioisotopes: current applications and prospects for development of new agents. Corpus ID: 52870773Multimodal radio(PET/SPECT) and fluorescence imaging agents based on metallo-radioisotopes: current applications and prospects for development of new agents. title={Multimodal radio(PET/SPECT) and fluorescence imaging agents based on metallo-radioisotopes: current applications and prospects for development of new agents.}, author={Flora L Thorp-Greenwood and M. The application of metal ions in radioimaging techniques such as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) has advantages over lighter nuclei in terms of half-life, but there are particular issues related to their speciation (particularly leaching from complexes) and with the combination of certain ions with fluorescent systems. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Optical imaging as an expansion of nuclear medicine: Cerenkov-based luminescence vs fluorescence-based luminescence European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Monomolecular multimodal fluorescence-radioisotope imaging agents. work_picjmuv57zemvmaherccb3maci Meaningful disability management program evaluation requires insight into how impairment There are five primary disability management evaluation criteria: return to work, cost By examining evaluation practices in disability management programs, this program evaluation) on disability management needed to examine levels of complexity for research or evaluation of disability management programs. evaluations of disability management programs did not explore individual experiences recommended: (1) program development, management and evaluation; (2) disability case Reporting on evaluation of disability management programs organization that has an internal staff disability management program, or clients of a What do you think is most important to be evaluated in disability management programs In this chapter the evaluation of disability management programs at four sites theory of evaluation of disability management programs. Disability Management Program Evaluation by Sites conceptual codes to disability management evaluation at the sites became evident through work_piewlfgctzh6ppbvanhpujgn44 This qualitative research examined the little studied area of human-pet relationships and unique findings include participants'' experience of their pets as able to intuit subtle changes research focuses on the relationships that people dealing with cancer have with their pets. people feel so attached and devoted to their companion animals, and in particular to dogs such this study explores the role of pet relationships in the lives of persons with cancer as well as research on people and their pets and companion animals. Research suggests that people experience their relationships with their pets as researchers and critics alike, is that human animal studies are most often conducted by pet lovers understanding of each participant''s experience with their pets and with having cancer. participants, their relationships with their pets, and their cancer experiences. Helping Aspects: Participants described multiple experiences where they felt their pet work_piww4l2hkbdszh4dnl3qsix6k4 data to examine variations in receipt of guideline-consistent dementia care; understand Older patients were less likely to receive guideline-consistent dementia care. Table C.3B – Proportional odds ratio for factors associated with receiving guidelineconsistent prescriptions and dementia care management processes, from multivariate Examine population-based variations in receipt of guidelineconsistent dementia care and patient factors that are associated practice among physicians providing clinical care to individuals with dementia: a systematic review. Table 3.1 Characteristics of studies evaluating physician practice patterns in dementia care Table 3.2 Variations in physicians practice patterns measured by proportions for each dementia care process Due to the limited number of studies on physician practice patterns in dementia care, I guideline-consistent dementia care in the year of diagnosis during which patients physicians providing clinical care to individuals with dementia: a systematic review. physicians providing clinical care to individuals with dementia: a systematic review. work_pj4x4ccudrbq7nvtrsvwgd6gei Da sempre i Servizi Veterinari Pubblici sono una componente poco conosciuta del Servizio Sanitario Nazionale, le loro prestazioni vengono spesso fruite in modo inconsapevole sia dalla popolazione che dall''amministrazione pubblica. di Scienze Mediche Veterinarie dell''Università di Bologna, convinti assertori del ruolo sociale della Medicina veterinaria, del concetto di Medicina/Salute unica e della necessità di migliorare l''aspetto I professori Battelli, Baldelli, Ostanello e Prosperi fanno parte di quella che viene definita la "Scuola bolognese di Sanità Pubblica Veterinaria" il cui fondatore è stato Adriano Mantovani si sviluppa verso la comprensione delle competenze e dei campi di attività dei Servizi Veterinari nel attenzione viene posta nei confronti dell''evoluzione che tali attività sanitarie potranno avere nel in particolare sull''evoluzione della SPV in Italia, sulle zoonosi, sul rapporto uomo-animale anche "Le attività" passa in rassegna i Servizi Veterinari pubblici del Paese, i NAS, gli Enti scientifici (tra cui sociale della medicina veterinaria, sul concetto di medicina unica, sull''etica nella sperimentazione work_pkefw4ltezcifi4zn7olts5hma [PDF] Is there a scientific basis for pet therapy? Corpus ID: 20915148Is there a scientific basis for pet therapy? The first step to identify the papers of interest was the access to the MEDLINE library from 1960 until June 2007 and the Cochrane controlled trials registry. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Effect of animal-assisted therapy on the psychological and functional status of elderly populations and patients with psychiatric disorders: a meta-analysis View 2 excerpts, cites background and methods View 4 excerpts, cites background View 4 excerpts, cites background Pet-therapy: a trial for institutionalized frail elderly patients. View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_pmp6lj2jafdu5fvrcrkbwqx53u Method: A longitudinal secondary descriptive study method was employed, where 56 people with moderate-to-severe dementia attended a 45-min Sonas group homes residents who had moderate-to-severe dementia changed over time as they participated in a 24-week implementation of the Sonas programme. 246Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Extra 2018;8:238–247The programme consists of the following elements:• Signature tune and greeting song• Exercises to music• Smell• A "sing-along" which includes three familiar songs 246Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Extra 2018;8:238–247The programme consists of the following elements:• Signature tune and greeting song• Exercises to music• Smell• A "sing-along" which includes three familiar songs 246Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Extra 2018;8:238–247The programme consists of the following elements:• Signature tune and greeting song• Exercises to music• Smell• A "sing-along" which includes three familiar songs 246Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Extra 2018;8:238–247The programme consists of the following elements:• Signature tune and greeting song• Exercises to music• Smell• A "sing-along" which includes three familiar songs work_pn7nxlt4bfeqre6ph6wyldsk5i Service-learning is a useful means of helping students understand gerontology. goals; and (f) integration of course work on aging and service-learning experiences. Potential strategies to overcome students'' initial reservations regarding servicelearning and to maximize students'' positive experiences with service-learning in education typiüed by service-learning program s: ''''Experience enhances for Long Term Care, students have been involved in Service-Learning Students participated in service-learning Students participated in service-learning All students who engaged in service-learning participated in a series service-learning with older adults; and a Sociology of Aging class, from Students'' reactions service-learning were obtained at both the beginning and end of each of the two semesters. Students'' Initial Reactions to Service-Learning Students'' Final Reactions to Service-Learning: Themes (b) the service-learning experience itself, and (c) students'' increased Students'' qualitative responses to their involvem ent in service-learning reactions to service-learning: ''''(students) had a greater appreciation students'' initial reluctance to participate in service-learning. service-learning affects students. work_ppps4lzpvvhhvjdojikufihg5a Dog-assisted therapy for older people with dementia: A review Dog-assisted therapy for older people with dementia: A review regarding dog therapy for older people with dementia living in that dog therapy is beneficial for people with dementia. Although most animal-assisted therapy involves the use of dogs [4], the use of dog-assisted therapy for people with dementia example: Is dog-assisted therapy or activity effective for people examined dog contact as therapy for older people with dementia. updated review with a specific focus on dog therapy was considered warranted given the pressing need to identify and develop Two studies employed dog-assisted therapy [18,23] with visiting Table 1: Summary of studies of dog-assisted therapy/activity in older people with dementia AAA, animal-assisted activity program; AAT, animal-assisted therapy program [19]; ABMI, Agitated Behaviour Mapping Instrument; Behave-AD, Behaviour of patients with Alzheimer''s disease; BDRS, Bourke Dementia Rating Scale; BCABS, Brighton Clinic Adaptive Behaviour Scale; for dog-assisted therapy and activity across studies. work_psqbrmwurreu3icpgzakezvnnq Through the Safer Wards project we aimed to reduce the number of incidents of physical violence on older people''s mental health wards. We established a multi-disciplinary group who led on the project on each ward and used a Pareto diagram to establish the focus of our work. We established a dashboard of measures based on our incident reporting system Datix, including number of incidents of violence, days Each team identified factors driving physical violence on the wards, under headings of unmet Using driver diagrams, we identified change ideas that included hourly rounding (proactive checks on patient well-being), the addition of Days between staff injury due to physical violence rose The success of this project in our view lay in the involvement of ward staff in understanding the problems and generating local solutions which Violence on older adults'' mental health wards may relate to active physical environment on the ward improved staff morale. work_pzcxbmbn5rhmpnlz66ale5m65m Alternative Measures to Chronic Pain Management pain patients report insomnia that warrants clinical attention. Pain affects more than 65% of cancer patients, distressing of cannabis/marijuana in cancer pain management. reduced nearly 50% nonspecific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP).3 should strongly be considered for the management of chronic pain therapy, in general, was effective in reducing pain intensity, fatigue, 75% of patients with low back pain are treated with heating therapy Chronic Pain Management Chronic Pain Management Aromatherapy with orange oil can relieve pain in patients can reduce breast pain caused by premenstrual syndrome. of fibromyalgia patients, together with reductions in pain and reducing lymphedema and pain in patients after breast cancer behavioral therapy on pain, quality of life, and depression in patients receiving physical therapy for chronic low back pain: A systematic Non-drug pain management: opportunities to therapy versus usual care to reduce patient anxiety in the emergency work_q3uemsvyzjeq5jxhorflxem42u Result: The research found that the successful re-socialization of the elderly and disabled living in residential institutions of the study suggest that the involvement in the club activities of the elderly and disabled, living in residential institutions The possibility of active participation and integration into social processes is an important part of the process of resocialization of the elderly and people with disabilities living in institutions, which directly affects the quality and problems of elderly and people with disabilities living in boarding schools (Barsukov, 2016.; Kiseleva & Bobik, 2015); the the elderly and people with disabilities living in institutions took part in one or other club activities. Table 2: The main reasons for the participation of elderly and people with disabilities living in institutional care in club develop a system of social partnership in addressing the problems of older people and disabled living in institutional care. work_qdeh7wlbtrbx5bfbysyy5bjsae [PDF] Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 14615181Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration title={Impact of Patient-Centered Care Innovations on Access to Providers, Ambulatory Care Utilization, and Patient Clinical Indicators in the Veterans Health Administration}, author={Lisa Burkhart and M. journal={Quality Management in Health Care}, Quality Management in Health Care Background: The Veterans Health Administration piloted patient-centered care (PCC) innovations beginning in 2010 to improve patient and provider experience and environment in ambulatory care. Sort by Most Influenced Papers The Effectiveness of an Ambulatory Care Health System Redesign on Patient Engagement, Healthcare Utilization, and Clinical Indicators View 2 excerpts, cites background Patient-Centered Approaches to Health Care Quality and Safety in Health Care View 1 excerpt, references background work_qecoqncmlbadtcwfoqi4dnz4tu sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_qkhd623bn5afxba544bycx2mdy Exploratory Study of Animal Assisted Therapy Interventions Used by Mental Health Professionals indicated participants incorporated a variety of animal assisted techniques for various mental health professionals have integrated therapy animals into the therapeutic AAT within mental health settings indicates that animal assisted interventions may reviewed herein, mental health professionals appear to utilize animal assisted therapy professionals are incorporating therapy animals into therapeutic settings, and the results Center for Animal Assisted Therapy Mental Health Professional refers to a member of specific animal assisted therapy techniques mental health professionals utilize in the interventions do mental health professionals who practice animal assisted therapy indicated that the therapy animal is not present with every client; one (3.2%) participant Mental health professionals incorporate some animal assisted therapy Results for Technique 3, "encourage client to play with therapy animal," indicated therapy animal," indicated the most common therapeutic intention for this technique was animal assisted therapy techniques with specific therapeutic purposes. work_qlqwio3nn5hvncuzkgsvi7imfe adolescent mental health services in Italy: and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). Methods: Unit Chiefs of all the CAMHS filled in a structured ''Facility Form'', with activity data referring to 2008 Results: Eleven CAMHS were operative, including 110 outpatient units, with a ratio of approximately 20 child Keywords: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), Process of care, Adolescence, Child Psychiatry Over the last 20 years in Italy, several studies have surveyed the characteristics and functioning of adult mental functioning of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). show that up to 8% of the child and adolescent population may meet criteria for mental disorders [3]; and lastly, area of mental health services research; even in Italy, in area of child mental health there is a substantial treatment gap between children and adolescents who suffer characteristics of in-patient child and adolescent mental health services child and adolescent mental health services in Italy: a regional survey. work_qvfc7nehbneb3c2mddlfz6dxra psychological gains are facilitated; and (3) that the horse itself has specific therapeutic Therapeutic riding, equine therapy, physical and psychological well-being more than descriptive evidence to support the psychological benefits of therapeutic riding beneficial psychological outcomes associated with therapeutic riding programs, sound how therapeutic riding influences psychological outcomes, even if these hypotheses are hypothesized mechanisms by which therapeutic riding may have a positive psychological therapeutic horse-riding, horsemanship, and equine therapy) paired with key terms (a) were related to the psychological effects of therapeutic horse-riding; (b) focused exclusively on therapeutic horse-riding, as opposed to animal-assisted therapy more Hypothesis 1: The psychological benefits of therapeutic riding are unrelated to the horse For instance, researchers noted that the observed benefits of therapeutic riding may be psychological benefits observed following therapeutic riding may be no different to those which therapeutic riding has positive psychological effects, these benefits cannot be Another way in which therapeutic riding may facilitate positive psychological work_r2x3gxcje5gzlh64jbgg5qgqau The use of non-pharmacological interventions for dementia behaviours in care homes: To explore the use of non-pharmacological interventions in care homes to manage interviews with 40 care-home staff and 384 hours of participant observations. in care homes used as social activities rather than as targeted interventions. Training for care-home staff could also enable residents with high needs to Key words: BPSD, Dementia, Care Home, Non-pharmacological Intervention, Activities Care-home staff working closely with residents experiencing BPSD were prioritised as Staff members and care-home residents were informed about the study verbally and with In total 4 care-home staff, 1 resident and 2 consultees refused to needs they were viewed by staff as activities for all residents at the case study care homes Table 3: Activities/NPIs observed at the case study care homes The role of care-home activity staff may need adapting to The interest, acceptance and time given by the care-home managers, staff, residents and work_r3x3ejgf3rdmphdlyu4wf557qe The median degree centrality of the MRSA case group for period 0 showed no significant difference  Adult patients admitted to TOH during the study period who underwent risk factorbased screening and were found to be MRSA positive (either colonized or infected). c. Civic Campus MRSA cases-room-roommates-attending physicians network period 1 (N=1165) c. Civic Campus MRSA cases-room-roommates-attending physicians network period 1 (N=1165) a. General Campus MRSA cases-room-roommates-attending physicians network period 0 Heart Institute: for the reference period 0, the MRSA cases'' network had fewer vertices and lines c. Heart Institute MRSA cases-room-roommates-attending physicians network period 1 (N=335) c. Heart Institute MRSA cases-room-roommates-attending physicians network period 1 (N=335) As shown in Table 5, the number of vertices (including MRSA case/control, patient room, attending networks by comparing the two centrality measures, we stratified by MRSA cases, place (patient room) work_r3xnuhqrjbcobiu4rtvubyhfka sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Vo l i c e r''s chapter, perhaps unavoidably, last reviews issues in BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMUS IN HEALTH AND MOVEMENT disease when the classic model of basal ganglia predicts chorea or excessive movement, the answers are approached in these chapters. Neuronal Activity in Movement Disorders, Mechanisms and The editors'' chapter dealing with primate The sections on plasticity in movement disorders and neuronal activity in movement disorders deal with primate and human studies. ALZHEIMER''S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS ANNUAL 2001. annual collection of reviews and essays in this field. annual collection edited by Gauthier and Cummings (unfortunately, Early chapters address etiology and pathogenesis neuropathologists; three chapters address depression, behavioural other editor, Cummings, contributes to one of three chapters Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms work_rre2l3fclrbw3j634fbxcs4h4m Health Enhancement and Companion Animal Ownership KEY WORDS: animals interaction, pets, epidemiology Epidemiological studies of pet animals with spontaneously occumng disease Differences were observed in the way pet owners talk to their animals by social stereotypes, but people find comfort in talking to their animals (32, 33). pet animals improves the social attractiveness of human subjects. people find joy and even humor in interacting with animals. when people and animals interact (9). promoted interest in funding studies on the links between human-animal interactions and cardiovascular health. about pet ownership and attachment to animals. Most grants to study human-animal interactions are for At the final presentation of the 1987 NIH Technology Assessment Workshop, Health Benefits of Pets, Beck & Glickman (7) proposed that "All future studies of human health should consider the presence or absence of a pet in benefits of human-animal interactions. contact with other people by pet dogs. work_rsgamvxpcrdufdlsry5z55nz5m This article provides a review of research published since 1980 on the benefits of human–companion animal interaction. Studies focusing on the benefits of pet ownership are presented first, followed by research on the benefits of interacting with descriptive and have been conducted with convenience samples, a promising number of controlled studies support the health population,5 while the latter survey involved a representative sample randomly selected for inclusion in a longitudinal health study. longitudinal study found that pet owners reported fewer ownership were significant but weak predictors of maintaining improved levels of health and morale in a longitudinal four-year study.10 In contrast, other descriptive studies collectively support a beneficial effect of pet ownership on CV stress reactivity that warrants further studies of the psychosocial effects of pet ownership on psychiatric patients in two matched adult homes, researchers found improvements in social interaction, psychosocial studies on the health benefits of pet ownership by Thorpe work_rtrvhwhvhnhrpmdjvwuikonyh4 [PDF] Inpatient Falls | Semantic Scholar Simpson, +1 author David J Likosky In this 2 part series, analysis of the risk stratification tools that are available, definition for the scope of the problem, and potential solutions through a review of the literature are presented. Three risk stratification systems are discussed, St Thomas''s Risk Assessment Tool in Falling Elderly Inpatients, Morse Fall Scale, and the Hendrich Fall Risk Model. A prediction model of falls for patients with neurological disorder in acute care hospital Falls risk factors in the hospital setting: a systematic review. Accidental falls in hospital inpatients: evaluation of sensitivity and specificity of two risk assessment tools. Evaluation of three fall-risk assessment tools in an acute care setting. A simplified fall-risk assessment tool for patients hospitalized in medical wards. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_rxigflbz5nbhbpwl4rhg5yzo34 [PDF] Psychosocial experiences in the context of life-threatening illness: The cardiac rehabilitation patient | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 10423853Psychosocial experiences in the context of life-threatening illness: The cardiac rehabilitation patient title={Psychosocial experiences in the context of life-threatening illness: The cardiac rehabilitation patient}, Abstract Objective: One of the most prevalent life-threatening illnesses is heart disease. The initial trauma of being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or having a cardiac event can begin a psychosocial chain reaction that results in a transformation of the lives of these patients. The goal of our study was to investigate the lived experiences of psychosocial healing in rehabilitation of cardiac patients using a qualitative written interview. View 1 excerpt, cites methods Development of the Short-Term Life Review Performed by Nurses as Spiritual and Psychological Care for Terminally Ill Cancer Patients View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background work_rxnxlhwvx5b6tnaqsa65i5pu6u Quality Physical Environment in Paediatric Wards: Designer''s Creation Versus Users’ Satisfaction of an ongoing research on physical qualities of Malaysian paediatric wards investigated the design trend upon users'' Data collected involved paediatric wards in eight hospitals and respondents comprised of research pertaining to the quality of the physical environment in Malaysian paediatric wards had focused users'' – both staffs and patients perception about the quality of the physical environment of those wards. Effective ergonomic design by creating a home-like environment would reduce stress among patients and Evaluation Toolkit) Evolution and ASPECT (A Staff and Patient Environment Calibration Toolkit) The ASPECT (A Staff and Patient Environment Calibration Toolkit) Users'' Satisfaction Figure 4(b): The ASPECT (A Staff and Patient Environment Calibration Toolkit). Figure 4(b): The ASPECT (A Staff and Patient Environment Calibration Toolkit). There exists a positive trend in the design of the physical environment of paediatric wards in work_ryva5pyx4rem5c47szjsng2xuq [PDF] Mental health and older people. Corpus ID: 40832385Mental health and older people. title={Mental health and older people.}, journal={Nursing older people}, Nursing older people Members of the RCN Mental Health and Older People steering committee met with colleagues from the Nurses Working with Older People Forum in September to set our strategy for next year. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_s5346z43mzctrkdumduq7nmzvy Naturalistic study of the joint presence of headache and pets pets was an improvement factor of the physical conditions also the simple presence of pets (mammals) could be related to the development of childhood headache. 2004) for the diagnosis of headache in the fifth year of conditions, indicated the presence of pets (mammals) in The presence of pets in migraine sufferers, compared to 4.8% in children suffering from tension type headache. The presence of pets in the house seems to be a Cite this article as: Moscato et al.: Naturalistic study of the joint presence of headache and pets. The Journal of Headache and Pain 2013 7 Open access: articles freely available online The Journal of Headache and Pain 2013, 14(Suppl 1):P35 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in http://www.springeropen.com/ http://www.springeropen.com/ work_si6tmbonjncmvmxang2ut4qucy Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus: Epidemiology and Clinical Consequences of an Emerging Epidemic infection; (iv) genetic characteristics and antibiotic susceptibilities of the causative MRSA isolate; and (v) the clinical syndrome manifested by the patient. with strains causing MRSA infections in patients with no HAMRSA risk factors (212, 565) in the United States and elsewhere. isolates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in hospitals Panton-Valentine-leukocidin (PVL) positive community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) in Russia. Prevalence of Panton-Valentine leukocidin genes in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates phenotypically consistent with community-acquired MRSA, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: risk factors associated with community-onset infections in Prevalence of and risk factors for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) nasal colonization in HIV-infected ambulatory patients. nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection susceptibilities of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus at a Midwestern hospital: the emergence of "community-associated" MRSA. Community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Australia. community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) work_sl3au5c5w5clfkzixsk2szjae4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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After intervention, Owen''s positive initiated verbal interactions also showed a consistent increase when the dog was introduced (mean 14%; Mean ratings comparing baseline and intervention sessions showed that there was an increase in positive initiations, verbal and non-verbal, toward the teacher and the dog, on all of the assessments A similar increase in negative initiated non-verbal interaction with the dog was seen with Owen, whose baseline mean of 0% The purpose of this research was to assess the social effects of the preserx» of a dog on the verbal and non-verbal interactions of children with developmental disabilities toward their teacher and work_smxjtfyvw5hdhfdn3n6nyimi6e Evidence-based practice (EBP) was introduced to the occupational therapy (OT) profession to aid in In this article, a systematic and critical review of published randomized controlled trials in OT trial", "controlled clinical trial" and "clinical trial" for publication type, and "occupational therapy" Forty-six randomized, controlled trial publications of OT treatment were About 50% of the trials studied geriatric, paediatric or stroke patients. Therefore, more properly designed and conducted randomized controlled clinical trials of OT KEY WORDS: Evidence-based practice • Trial • Occupational therapy randomized, controlled trials on OT treatments. All selected publications of OT clinical trials were reviewed publications of randomized controlled trials on OT dated from MEDLINE search steps for randomized controlled trials on occupational therapy Quality of Occupational Therapy Trials The reviewed OT randomized, controlled trials studies Distribution of occupational therapy randomized, controlled trials by therapeutic area Evidence in the Clinical Practice of Occupational Therapy work_so4wkjsjbjf2plapjseovgucta TITLE The Ecology of Older Adult Locus of Control, Control; Nursing Homes; *Older Adults; Personal of control in older adults and its application to social and adults: self-attribution, reflected appraisal, social comparison, and consideration prior to application of locus of control research to social research literature on locus of control and its application to social and understanding of locus of control in older adults. factors related to locus of control in the elderly, we should briefly Environmental and Situational Factors Related to Locus of Control negative self attributions is that the causes for behavior changes (e.g. retirement) are sometimes quite elusive or unclear to the older adult. processes for older adults is the social phenomena of retirement. processes of self concept development which are of import to older adult Personality Factors Related to Locus of Control The elderly, locus of control, and learned helplessness. older adult locus of control. work_st3gmpwms5ea7n6zllt4riqyim T., A 12-YEAR-OLD Hispanic boy, was transferred to a statechildren''s psychiatric hospital for management of "behavioral problems." He admitted to getting angry and breaking things and complained of insomnia, nightmares, and frequent nervousness. T. was reported to have a long history of aggressive, assaultive, and unpredictable behavior, angry and irritable T.''s second hospitalization occurred at age 7 due to an increase in aggressive behavior. attended a special educational setting as a child for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and behavioral T. is an adolescent who illustrates the complexity of outcomes in a child with extreme early adversity who experienced likely prenatal exposure to alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine followed by abuse and neglect in the first few years of maladaptive emotion regulation, hypervigilance and social withdrawal, pharmacological treatment for the comorbid PTSD, ADHD, and disruptive behavior disorders is often indicated in children who are diagnosed with RAD behavior disorder and family history of ADHD, substance work_sxivm2a7rjfu7nvwhj3dfrnlxu Objectives: To describe a specialized early treatment program for persons with disorders of consciousness (DOC) that includes family education; Patients showed improved consciousness and respiratory function and reduced presence or severity of pressure ulcers and upper extremity Conclusions: Persons with DOC resulting primarily from a traumatic etiology who receive specialized early treatment that includes acute medical twice as likely to provide care for medically stable persons with DOC in their homes versus nursing facility placement. specialized early DOC treatment stays; that is, data are not reported from patients'' ICU or traditional rehabilitation stays. to deliver rehabilitative treatments with an emphasis on facilitating recovery of consciousness and improving patient positioning and mobility (table 2). Specialized Early Treatment for Persons With Disorders of Consciousness: Program Components and Outcomes Specialized Early Treatment for Persons With Disorders of Consciousness: Program Components and Outcomes Specialized Early Treatment for Persons With Disorders of Consciousness: Program Components and Outcomes work_sxxakugui5dmpm27uxiwr3lo64 Treatment Strategies for the Behavioral Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease: Focus on Early Pharmacologic Intervention The impact of behavioral symptoms associated with Alzheimer''s disease is Neuropsychiatric Inventory to assess behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer''s significant improvements in behavioral symptoms in patients with both mildto-moderate and moderate-to-severe Alzheimer''s disease. beneficial effects on behavior in patients with mild-to-moderate disease. Key Words: Neuropsychiatric Inventory, Alzheimer''s disease, behavior, Nonpharmacologic Interventions for Behavioral Symptoms of Alzheimer''s Disease behavioral symptoms in patients with mild-tomoderate Alzheimer''s disease was evaluated in donepezil for up to 4 years in patients with mildto-moderate Alzheimer''s disease, no significant cholinesterase inhibitors in patients with mild-tomoderate Alzheimer''s disease were recently Efficacy of Cholinesterase Inhibitors and Memantine on the Behavioral Symptoms of Patients with Alzheimer''s Disease: Results from Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trials That Used the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Scale treatment in 565 patients with Alzheimer''s disease (AD2000): Cummings J, Schneider E, Tariot PN, et al. work_t2nr4lkavnfabavrha4hgrl44i sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Therefore, food risk communication enables informed decision-making to promote health, fosters the Communication has a key role also in food-producing animals practice, improving management and This gap in veterinarians'' skill represent a problem because an effective farmerveterinarian communication is essential to improve farm management, herd health, food safety and communication of global health challenges at the animal-human-ecosystem interface [95]. In almost all the areas of veterinary activity communication can contribute to human health. Veterinarians should improve their communication skills because human and animal health are interrelated, as is health communication in human and veterinary sectors. medicine in public health, communication in veterinary area also has the potential to improve public Available online: http://www.health.gov/communication/Default.asp (accessed on 17 work_tdoiycnotnghnfzrbk2lxtujxm In mental health practice, a number of participants noted, OTs help clients enjoy a longer life Question II) How may Bodily Health Capability be relevant to occupational therapy practice? Question II) How may Bodily Health Capability be relevant to occupational therapy practice? perspectives on the relevance of Bodily Health Capability to occupational therapy practice. Participant 14 noted that the Emotions Capability is relevant to occupational therapy practice Some participants stated that the Practical Reason Capability is relevant to occupational therapy A few participants noted that the Practical Reason Capability is relevant to occupational therapy Some participants noted that the Life Capability is relevant to occupational therapy practice in occupational therapy practice as related to working with people with mental health issues", 91% "Emotions Capability is relevant to occupational therapy practice in relation to helping people 4Bodily Health Capability is relevant to occupational therapy practice as related to... work_teapm7s4ungm3cip5ncyaieoze Development and implementation of a novel child life protocol to enhance psychosocial support for pediatric awake craniotomies: technical note AwAke craniotomies are an important tool to miti-gate the risks of postoperative neurological deficits in resective neurosurgery that involves eloquent protocol developed in collaboration with a certified child life specialist (CCLS) in order to enhance patient experiences With appropriate support, awake craniotomy may be applicable in a wider array of preadolescent and adolescent patients than has previously been possible. KEYWORDS pediatric; awake craniotomy; child life; psychosocial; support dedicated to ensuring young patients'' comfort and compliance during awake craniotomies. Patient experiences should be validated and any attempt at awake craniotomy should receive aggressive positive reinforcement by the entire medical staff as well as Of 50 cases in which patients underwent awake neurosurgical procedures that were reviewed by Lohkamp et al., cases of awake craniotomy in pediatric patients have been work_tg5ujt23u5gpfaybyknb5zcaoi machine morality explores how ethical systems and behaviors may be programmed into roboethics workshop organized around an IEEE robotics conference.1 At that time, it humans relate to these machines in both the design and use phase of their operation. "moral machines" all used somewhat synonymously to refer to the ethical concerns here and just treat these machine architectures as autonomous robots for now. since the Second World War, there are now thousands of robotic weapons systems argued that a technology of ethics is possible and in some ways preferable (Sullins question that machine ethics is possible. The interesting ethical question here is: if your robot acts like your already a number of these machines, such as the Paro robot, in service around the world. There are two ways to look at the environmental ethics impacts of robotics. scholarship on the ethical impacts of robotics technology. work_ti53gwxdujgaddubfg7ko2nyi4 Lessons learned about preventing transmission of methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and multidrug-resistant gram-negative pathogens in non-CF patient populations Such pathogens include MRSA, Mycobacterium abscessus, new species in the Burkholderia cepacia complex (eg, Burkholderia dolosa), and epidemic clones of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (eg, the Liverpool epidemic strain). The recommendations emphasize source containment of the respiratory secretions of people with CF, appropriate use of personal protective equipment, and cleaning and disinfection to prevent acquisition Numerous evidence-based guidelines for IP&C and clinical practice guidelines have been published since 2003 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Healthcare Infection Infection Control Guideline for CF; (3) craft updated recommendations; and (4) address strategies to improve implementation of IP&C practices, including education and overcoming challenges to implementation. a. Surgical (procedure, isolation) masks are worn by healthcare personnel caring for any patient under Droplet Precautions with suspected or confirmed pathogens that are work_tjbravi7d5cpvf2alsea7giruq The aim of the study was to develop new understanding of the lived experience of relationships for rural people living with those living with chronic pain who often find themselves isolated from professionals who could potentially offer support. A phenomenological study with seven participants who had experienced chronic non-malignant pain for 2–29 years emerged from the analysis were as follows: pain as silence; privacy as a way of protection; no place out here to get support; delivery in rural areas; hence, their role in management of people with chronic pain is vital in supporting them to maintain Key words: chronic pain, nursing, qualitative research, rural. unknown.1 A complex phenomenon, health-care professionals are often required to deal with chronic pain on a most suitable method to explore the experience of relationships for people living with chronic pain in rural areas. chronic pain and living in rural areas. previous studies of people living with chronic pain. work_tjy7o56gczb5fiizcln62mjtpa control of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) through application of the latest research regarding transmission of this bacteria. between humans and animals can spread methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) (Baptiste et al., MRSA infections is included, as well as a patient teaching management of patients with MRSA infections in the practice for home care of patients with MRSA infection. Perhaps, the most powerful weapon in averting transmission of MRSA in the community as well as in healthcare settings is proper hand hygiene. 1:100 bleach solution (Gorwitz Jernigan, Jernigan, & Participants in the CDC-convened experts'' meeting on management of MRSA in the community, 2006) or 70% In relapsing/spreading MRSA infections, pet may need to screened community contact persons and household individuals of HA-MRSA infected or colonized individuals and Spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) among methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a pet dog associated with MRSA infection in household contacts. work_tlrbq5x3lnbqrg3rnxzkf62hfu Disclosure of Interests: Abdulla Watad: None declared, Dennis McGonagle This methodology could be applied to patients with SSc to identify CCS associated with different phenotypes and may ultimately be used to stratify and identify Objectives: We aimed to determine significant CCSs associated with early and late phenotypes of SSc. Methods: The EpiSwitch-based chromosome conformation capture (3C) The top 8 pathways for genetic locations associated to the CCSs are shown in Table 1. Disclosure of Interests: Megan Galloway: None declared, Ewan Hunter: None declared, Alexandre Akoulitchev: None declared, Shivanee Vigneswaran: None declared, Bahja Abdi: None declared, Christopher Denton Grant/ EFFECTS OF CLINICAL FATIGUE FROM A PATIENT understanding an educational application has been created to reinforce the patient The short video regarding a patient''s perspective on living with fatigue was developed in collaboration with the Glasgow Arthritis Involvement Network patient partners. Disclosure of Interests: None declared Disclosure of Interests: UGO VIORA: None declared, Patrizia Ponzio: None work_tmfa3joqn5d5louxu2sa35iyfu methods to strengthen clinical practices with narrative competences.29 NM research addresses the individual''s experience when coping with distress caused illness experience by employing the analysis of narratives (A) to understand daily life, real needs and personal reports.27 30 33 Participants with PWS were given the possibility to express by drawing if under 5 years old or if unable PWS in relational and social contexts and addresses participants'' indoor and outdoor daily activities; (C) the third caregivers and adult patients with PWS and participants'' Table 3 Perspectives from PWS caregivers on the therapeutic path: quotes from narratives caregivers and PWS participants'' narratives. emotion patterns and foodseeking behaviours: narratives demonstrated that underage and adult participants with PWS were aware of that. Table 5 Living with PraderWilli syndrome (PWS) in activities and relationships: quotes from narratives The PRAXIS project represents the first effort to investigate the PWS illness experience in Italy through NM by work_tnkvqocq2zc55iidsk2kqno4be Existing interventions to reduce self-harm in adolescents admitted to psychiatric wards are usually focused on Many adolescents on inpatient psychiatric wards have a previous history of self-harm. relationship between adolescents and nursing staff on psychiatric wards can also influence self-harming behaviours, also likely to contribute to self-harming behaviours in adolescents admitted on inpatient psychiatric wards [12, 23, 28]. Other interventions have made changes to only the psychiatric ward environment to reduce self-harm in patients The current study evaluated an intervention that made immediate changes to an adolescent psychiatric inpatient environment to reduce self-harming behaviours with and without activity programme during evenings on an adolescent psychiatric ward helped to reduce the proportion of young people who self-harm. Environmental changes to reduce self-harm on an adolescent inpatient psychiatric ward: an interrupted time series analysis Environmental changes to reduce self-harm on an adolescent inpatient psychiatric ward: an interrupted time series analysis Interventions to reduce adolescent self-harm on wards work_tycg3v4mynauzouokq22t4o7ma sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_u4h6q7h245cirgfxfuoh324enm Okanagan CHILD-CANINE BONDING IN CHILDREN WITH ASD: FINDINGS Child-Canine Bonding in Children with ASD: Findings Within and Across Case Studies canines into the care plan, research examining human-animal bonding in children with ASD and explicating bonding between children with ASD and their companion canines, this research topic of bonding between family companion canines and children with ASD, suggests that Given the dearth of research exploring the child-canine bond for children with ASD, families impacted by autism with a companion canine), this study is considered a collective case. companion canine(s), only one participating family (case 2) provided an example of their child companion canine(s), only one participating family (case 2) provided an example of their child This is one of the first studies to examine child-canine bonding in children with ASD. research were to observe child-canine interactions, identify strategies used to facilitate childcanine bonding and identify characteristics of children with ASD, family companion canines, and work_u7rj2z67evey7iynyxzath7zqe Keywords: older adults, dementia, socially assistive robots, telepresence technology, social mixed-method integrative review of telepresence robots used to improve social connection of telepresence robots, specifically videoconferencing, to improve social connectedness, in people positive outcomes of using telepresence robots to connect people with dementia to others, as well Keywords: dementia, socially assistive robots, telepresence technology, social connection, social dementia to friends and family is through the use of socially assistive robots (SAR) with a assistance (Bemelmans et al., 2012), or included SAR that enable social interaction with a robot, mobile robotic telepresence systems designed to enable human social interaction (Kristoffersson robots designed to facilitate social connection in older adults with dementia. 2. Empirical studies that used telepresence robots in the context of dementia care, including people with dementia or their carers towards a telepresence robot, or the findings related to the understanding of whether telepresence robots can, indeed, improve social connections for people work_ug4zc5dnbbcg5bhhrvtwtbh23a Case Report: A 37-year-old male with history of anxiety and bipolar depression incurred a TBI after a 60-foot fall. rTMS treatment and had a 70.8% improvement in mood symptoms by the end of the therapy as indicated by the Patient Conclusion: This case provides evidence for successful treatment of refractory depressive symptoms after severe TBI with the Keywords: Brain injuries–traumatic, depression, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation the treatment of refractory depression in a patient with a history of severe TBI. Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) to self-report mood symptoms during psychiatry visits. weeks of initiating treatment when the patient''s score decreased to 16 (moderately severe depression). support for the safe and effective clinical use of rTMS for refractory depression in post-TBI patients, without significant studies of successful rTMS use for debilitating mood symptoms in patients who previously incurred a severe TBI. Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Assessments During 6-Week Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Traumatic Brain Injury work_uggmbexypvfpdixgrlmvdjf4ri Active and Passive Use of Green Space, Health, and Well-Being amongst University Students with differing types of green space use among students living in the university setting. exposure data on the type and frequency of green space interactions amongst university students with natural areas were used to identify student characteristics associated with frequent green space interactions with nature as a child and frequent use of green space as a university student for all types Our data from a sample of university students show that frequent, active use of green space is Characteristics Associated with Use of Green Space by University Students Characteristics Associated with Use of Green Space by University Students Characteristics Associated with Use of Green Space by University Students Active versus Passive Use of Green Space and Student Health and Well-Being Active versus Passive Use of Green Space and Student Health and Well-Being work_uhwii75f4vdfjmxfdasbn5okf4 of 20 family members (n = 10 each from the Paro and Plush Toy conditions) with relatives in Results: Family members of long-term care residents with dementia expressed positive Conclusion: Family members were keen for their older relative with dementia to use a social about the use of Paro and Plush Toy with their older relative with dementia in LTC. family member''s perception of the Paro robotic seal compared to the Plush Toy, and his/her A convenience sample of twenty family members from the PARO (n = 10) and Plush Toy (n For all family members, their initial perceptions of the Paro and Plush Toy were of, When family members witnessed their relative with dementia interact with the Paro, they Family members from both the Paro and Plush Toy sites thought that live animals were great their family member would be randomised to one of three conditions – Paro, Plush Toy, or work_ujhqxqdz7vhdxkz7kcboepd7wq P multocida joint infection that occurred after a dog lick and complicated a two-stage revision arthroplasty. that was complicated by a Pasteurella multocida joint infection following a dog lick, and present a comprehensive review of the literature Three of three operative cultures of synovial tissue and fluid were positive for P multocida (susceptible to ceftriaxone, imipenem, levofloxacin, meropenem, penicillin and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole) Infections caused by P multocida may follow an animal bite or scratch, Although our case is unique in that infection occurred after excision arthroplasty in the midst of a two-stage revision, PJIs caused by Isolates of P multocida from human infections continue to be susceptible to most antibiotics including penicillin, amoxicillin-clavulanate, The present report represents the sixth documented case of P multocida non-native joint infection following a dog lick, and the first to Literature review of documented Pasteurella multocida prosthetic joint infections Literature review of documented Pasteurella multocida prosthetic joint infections Pasteurella multocida infected total knee arthroplasty: A case report work_unzh3odidndthjmig6o3p67d5m sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Keywords: Loneliness, ELSA, Pet ownership, Longitudinal study, Old people the relationship between pet-ownership or frequent contact with animals, and health, well-being or loneliness pet-ownership in Wave 0 and loneliness reported in loneliness), we consider reported pet ownership in Wave Longitudinal analysis will assess the relationship between loneliness reported in Waves 2 to 5 took part in all waves with valid data related to loneliness and pet ownership. loneliness and pet-ownership were both measured Wave 5 work_vfwdbf4rdbc2tn5t6zeccx277u Matched pilot study examining cannabis-based dronabinol for acute pain following traumatic injury dronabinol for acute pain following traumatic injury risk versus benefit ratio.3 11 14 Few studies have examined cannabinoid use with acute pain.15 the effects of adjunctive dronabinol for acute pain management following traumatic injury, hypothesizing that dronabinol reduces opiate consumption to control the patient''s pain, then adjunctive dronabinol may be included in the study: 33 patients received dronabinol (cases) dronabinol group versus the matched controls (90 MME vs 121 (n=33), and patients who used marijuana and received dronabinol (n=19) and their matched controls (n=19). whether patients who received dronabinol were more satisfied with their hospital pain control compared with those who dronabinol reduces opioid consumption in patients with acute of approximately 120 patients to evaluate the efficacy of dronabinol for managing acute pain following traumatic injury. 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It is necessary for nurses to understand the current treatments and interventions to provide high quality patient At UNC Hospitals, the Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant The purpose of this poster is to describe the complementary therapies utilized by UNC''s Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Stem cell transplantation patient family caregivers: A program focused on ''''caring for the caregiver'''' Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome Nursing care of the bone marrow transplant patient in septic shock with acute respiratory distress syndrome work_vk6ldfhxdzf2bejs5bg4fpzxr4 investigated the presence of potentially zoonotic parasites, including dermatophytes, in animals involved in AAIs. Between 2015 and 2017, 190 animals (equids, dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, rodents, the 60 (21.7%) animals harboured potentially zoonotic parasites, mainly recovered in dogs Keywords: animal-assisted interventions; pet therapy; parasites; dermatophytes; zoonoses; pet; The positive impact of pets on the health of owners and people involved in animal-assisted endoparasites, ectoparasites, and dermatophytes) in various animal species working in AAIs in Copromicroscopic results: number of investigated and positive (%) animal species and Among the studied contexts, the animals found to be affected by potentially zoonotic parasites animals, only dogs were positive for a species-specific parasite (i.e., Trichuris vulpis, Table 1). the settings, animals in petting zoos were infected only by species-specific parasites (n = 30/85, 35.6%) are, among the animal species involved in AAIs, more easily recruited for activities in health facilities. work_vmjhuoxs2rhgbhogir6ij6c474 sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Organic farming as a base for development of social farming activities in B ulgar ia Table 1: Development of the number of control bodies and operators, organic agricultural land & wild collection area, and beehives in Organic animal breeding was still underdeveloped in 2010, with only a small number of certified farms The integration of handicapped people in agriculture is a combination of social work and farming which The farm produces organic beef meat, domestic fruits and vegetables, butter, milk, cheese, lamb, are less dependent on production; work on the farm, including disabled people and children, promotes development of social farming; children are the future consumers of organic products and investment in their training is more work_vovwcqucurcg5omlwgxftyrdpu educators and providers, who are addressing various aspects of Integrative Medicine and health, we can build on the evidence obtained calls on governments and non-governmental agencies to adopt, support, fund, research and promote activities that advance evidence informed integrative care models. TCM as one of the important component of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), has been integrated into hospital care, including The purpose of this symposium is to present recent clinical trials, systematic reviews and basic research on complementary and alternative therapies with the focus on Chinese Medicine, faecal microbial The impact of bringing together expert opinions from key stakeholders including research and industry leaders to summarize scientific outcomes for evidence-based assessment of integrated pain medicine, central aspects are the individualized approach, the relationship between professionals and patients, health related quality of Integrative Medicine and Health Care focuses on individual preferences, needs and values of patients. work_vr2sh572czenbgxnrrhozlcnqy There are still many cases where traditional medical care does not provide a realistic solution for patients with devastating diseases Animal-assisted therapy can be of great use in palliative care, contributing to the patients'' pain management, relief from suffering and of trained animals in a healthcare setting to achieve a specific therapeutic outcome.1 Trained animals can be of great benefit in palliative care when used for therapeutic purposes in pain control, suffering management and better quality of life.1 Studies about the relationship between positive impact of animals in human health and well-being started being documented in the 18th century.9 In 2007, Orlandi et al found that including therapy dog visits during chemotherapy reduced studies on the subject, the authors decided to do a review on ''pet or animal assisted therapy''. Animal-assisted therapy in palliative care, Acta Med Port 2020 xxx;33(AOP):xxx-xxx Animal-assisted therapy in palliative care, Acta Med Port 2020 xxx;33(AOP):xxx-xxx Palliative care and use of animal-assisted therapy. work_vrnwxpfszrg6lgsd2j6n5q6dri Factors Affecting Embryo Recovery Rate, Quality, and Diameter in Andalusian Donkey Jennies recovery rate were donor jenny, donor age, successive cycle within donor, number of flushings, the recovery rate, quality, and diameter of embryos obtained from donor jennies as a starting point and morphological quality in mares, including the day of flushing, number of ovulations, age for embryo recovery (6–9), number of flushings (1–3), donor (25 jennies), donor age (≤3; 4–9; ≥10 years To evaluate the effects of single factors (year, season, photoperiod, herd, day of flushing, number To evaluate the effects of single factors (year, season, photoperiod, herd, day of flushing, number on embryo quality (Grade 1–4), diameter (µm), and developmental stage (morula, early blastocyst, Table 4 shows extrinsic factors that affect the rate of positive flushings (PFR) and the embryo embryo recovery rate were the number of flushings, donor age, successive cycle within donor, and jack. work_vsigqmfcwffzdo6qdtc3t6i2ae for healthcare workers, as a targeted intervention to reduce occupational stress and burnout symptoms.4 However, barriers, specifically infection control concerns, prevent AAI programs from being and, through these reports, present a conceptual framework to recommend measures to better implement and support these programs. 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Therefore, a zootherapeutic project was undertaken in a nursing home for elderly people in 2008 at the Home Health Care for the Elderly. patients, mediated by a team of two dogs and two psychiatric (depressive) disorders and cognitive Yesavage et al., 1983), performance test of activities wide group of psychiatric, cognitive, and adaptive The results of the MMSE show normal deterioration of cognitive functions in geriatric age. only in one group of patients, particularly those with of depression in the group of elderly patients result proves that the zootherapeutic activity group studies in small groups without control, relevant the treatment of this type of patient groups. the activities of pet therapy, coordinated the zootherapeutic team, analyzed the data, and revised interactions of nursing home residents in a group setting. cognitive state of patients for the clinician. therapy with the elderly: expectation and experience among work_vuevzty4kra4dn3vowcw4hed5q sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Keywords: Enterococcus, Milk, Mammals, Virulence, Antibiotic resistance, Biogenic amines each species, a total of 8 samples (from different individuals) were collected, with the exception of porcine milk Table 1 Enterococcal concentration (CFU/ml) in milk samples of different mammalian and strains isolated from each detection of vanD, vanE and vanG genes in the enterococcal isolates was performed as previously described [44-46]. E. faecalis strains were shared by different porcine samples (Table 1). In relation with the milk origin, Enterococcus strains isolated from porcine samples showed the widest spectrum E. faecalis strains isolated from porcine milk were resistant to erythromycin. Pets can also be a source of enterococci and enterococcal resistance genes to humans and other animals and vice work_vwezyogaxjdw7easiaiil3m22i [PDF] Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and animals: zoonosis or humanosis? 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_w2xvxmxzxvfppea4uw47ciho7q ABSTRACT Although some research suggests that dog-assisted therapy may be beneficial for people with dementia living in residential aged Example of a session plan: dog-assisted therapy and human-therapist-only interventions.* Baseline scores of the dog-assisted therapy and human-therapist-only groups on Relative to the human-therapist-only intervention, MOSES depression subscale scores following therapy were moderately lower (better) in participants in the dog-assisted therapy group participants in the dog-assisted therapy group showed improved QOL scores in Facility B, An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia An Evaluation of Dog-Assisted Therapy for Residents of Aged Care Facilities with Dementia work_w5blrdadgffhbpgwjpuojxyjza sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Some of these self-regulation interventions use animal-assisted social skills training knowledge regarding the use of animal-assisted intervention within education is common students within education today, has led to the creation of an animal-assisted intervention provide teachers with resources and information as to how to implement animal-assisted and provide evidence-based research to support educators wanting to have animalassisted intervention as part of their classroom. process of research on animal-assisted education, emotional behavioural disorders, selfregulation, changing classroom dynamics, and the best practice of professional found the studies helped me learn the different ways animal-assisted interventions has work_x6ijjpwgbzbtpfvcwdqyeknjia sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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With high prominence of PARPi in cancer therapy, determining PARP1 expression levels in of PARP1 expression by imaging modalities like Positron Emission Tomography (PET) or Single Photon In vivo, blood half-life, stability, tumor targeting, and PARP1 specificity are essential parameters to of clinical PARPis (olaparib and talazoparib) in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) models upon in a subcutaneous breast cancer model showing promising tumor uptake (4% ID/cc, 1 h p.i) [25]. also successfully validated in vitro and in vivo breast cancer models to image PARP1 expression levels In a second, ongoing clinical trial, 18F-PARPi is investigated for imaging of brain tumors (NCT04173104). the high PARP1 levels in the tumor microenvironment can enhance theranostic tracer uptake leading Target engagement imaging of PARP inhibitors in small-cell lung cancer. 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BMJ Opinion BMJ in South Asia BMJ Careers BMJ Student work_xkjytqfujnf4nd2atgivsqvdoq positive changes in patients'' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) using creative, non-traditional Keywords: brain tumor; malignant glioma; pet therapy; video art; photography; quality of life; (1) can pet therapy in the outpatient setting help improve HRQoL of brain tumor patients? The scientific goal of the study was to see if a short pet therapy session could improve a patient''s By incorporating interactive non-traditional therapy and artistic sessions with patients, the study impact the quality of life of brain tumor patients. session, the clinical trial nurse introduced the patient to the therapy dog. offer another promising way to improve quality of life outcomes in patients facing difficult diagnoses. the artist session really elevated the importance of how the patient''s diagnosis has impacted their life, of art and science, and how the two might collaborate to study how brain tumor patients'' quality quality of life in patients with brain tumors: Limitations and additional outcome measures. work_xm4ds27y3fe67epl4v2epsv2my nazivom Intervencije potpomognute životinjama (Animal-assisted životinjama (Animal-assisted interventions – AAI), koje obuhvataju dva ključna modaliteta: aktivnosti (Animal-Assisted Activities – AAA) i terapiju (Animal-Assisted Therapy – AAT). Intervencije potpomognute životinjama uključuju širok izbor životinja, od kućnih ljubimaca (psi, mačke, ribice), (Cole & Galinski, 2000), kao i egzotičnih životinja poput delfina (Marino & Lilienfeld, 1998, 2007) ili čak slonova (Swanepoel životinje, ali predstavljaju dve različite vrste programa sa različitim ciljevima, koji se ponekad preklapaju, pa kao rezultat koriste interakciju konja i osobe, čije se područje delovanja odvija kroz aktivnosti (Equine-assisted activities – EAA) i terapiju Intervencije u kojima učestvuju konji imaju svoje prednosti, od toga da uvođenje konja u tretman može zainteresovati mnoge osobe koje inače nisu motivisane da sarađuju, pa do Intervencije potpomognute životinjama mogu biti integrisane u individualne ili grupne terapije rada, sa širokim spektrom uzrasnih grupa i osoba različitih sposobnosti, a psihosocijalni benefiti posebno su značajni za osobe kojima je teško da work_xnh3heos3jf6nhfgq53prr4niy sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Keywords: Dementia, Disruptive behaviors, Nursing interventions, Older adults. symptomatology as well as implementing non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions to control the aggressive behaviors. was effective in addressing disruptive behaviors in care homes. interactions for patients affected by dementia, person-centered care approaches as https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjh8LT0u77NAhUFwj4KHZmgABwQjRwIBw&url=https://www.visitingnurse.org/2016/02/music-therapy-benefits-older-adults-with-alzheimers-and-dementia/&psig=AFQjCNEO_LPn2Cqm4nrQWb2WTfLwyo4Vnw&ust=1466782272330087 Interventions to Address Challenging Behaviors in Dementia Non-Pharmacological Intervention Studies to Address Dementia Challenging Behaviors first group differs depending on the imaging type used, but the treatment behavior interviewed about awareness of diabetes issues and the 10-year risk of developing T2DM significantly influenced the 10-year risk of developing T2DM were modifiable behavioral factors, research are 1) to study the population awareness of the risk factors, symptoms and Ten-year risk of developing type-2 diabetes mellitus according to FINDRISC. study for awareness of type 2 diabetes risk factors and prevention strategies among work_xxghcx2marbapot5nctavc6ori university students stress levels: the PAwS study (2017): The feasibility of brief dog-assisted therapy on university students stress levels: the PAwS The feasibility of brief dog-assisted therapy on university students Aims: To assess the feasibility of implementing and evaluating unstructured group interventions with a Guide Dog in training within the university student population. measured on the state trait anxiety inventory, and blood pressure were taken before and after a Conclusion: Short interactions with a Guide Dog in training appear to reduce stress in University Pet therapy, students, stress, blood pressure, Counselling Service, to determine if short (10–15 min) unstructured group interventions with a Guide Dog in training is long of a therapy dog intervention measuring stress and immune response The feasibility of brief dog-assisted therapy on university students stress levels: the PAwS study The feasibility of brief dog-assisted therapy on university students stress levels: the PAwS study work_xxv4tsx55ndr5gwmwql2nuxh64 Objectives: To develop a representative full cost model for a UK version of the multicomponent, non-pharmacological Namaste Care intervention for care home residents with Design: The Namaste Care Intervention UK comprises multiple individual cost components, The NCI-UK cost model assumes that everything required for a session is included in any making it possible to explore the potential cost benefit of delivering NCI-UK sessions. As NCI-UK sessions are provided within a care home, residents will usually Accurate and timely information on the full costs of NCI-UK is important for decisionmakers within care homes because it will estimate: Consumable costs – Delivering Namaste Care involves many different items which all have of a NCI-UK session or the number of residents differed in practice, the cost model would Table 2: General Namaste Care Intervention UK session costs based on assumed resource Table 3: Costs for example Namaste Care Intervention UK and Usual Care sessions work_xy7ucopjajcednvc3hz7egcfmi Prevalence and risk factors for carriage of multi-drug resistant to methicillin-resistant CNS in cats and dogs [11,24]. reporting antibiotic resistance in clinical CPS isolates from resistance of both CPS and CNS species in pets is lacking, resistance among different staphylococcal species together Staphylococci in nostrils and ears of dogs (N = 256) and cats (N = 277) and their antibiotic resistance profiles ‡Number of strains carrying the gene encoding methicillin resistance over the total number of isolates for a given species or group. isolated from both pet species with resistance to up to six Risk factors for cats and dogs to be carriers of MDR Staphylococci a risk factor for the carriage of MDR Staphylococci in pets Multi-drug resistant Staphylococci in healthy pets 455 Multi-drug resistant Staphylococci in healthy pets 455 Multi-drug resistant Staphylococci in healthy pets 455 We isolated MDR staphylococcal strains from healthy cats Methicillin-resistant staphylococci isolated from work_xyc2bzuqmbatlbks4xfs7pxr64 there is little research investigating how concurrent disorders counsellors use creativity supportive management, time, time with creative people, client factors, autonomy, and role of creativity in counselling and its impact on the counsellor and on the client. investigations on the role of creativity in counselling clients with concurrent disorders. using creativity in counselling clients with concurrent disorders, with specific attention Andrews, 1987; McKirnan & Peterson, 1989; Mitic, 1990; Wallace,1999). Clients may help or hinder counsellor creativity (Anderson et al., 1999; Mills, a topic (Butterfield et al., 2009) like creativity in counselling clients with concurrent they use creativity in their work with clients and colleagues, and what factors help and Personal therapy was cited as being helpful to participants'' use of creativity by participant felt her creativity was limited because the client would not give her a "Counsellors'' Experiences of Using Creativity in Counselling Clients with Concurrent work_y27q3hkjincmtpy6cq3mparbp4 via a bite from an infected dog or cat. tubing of a patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis peritoneal dialysis fluid was cloudy P. multocida was isolated from the peritoneal fluid on day 4 This case illustrates the potential for zoonotic transmission of diseases to humans undergoing CAPD. With the number of patients using athome cyclers increasing and the numbers of dogs or cats in the home Cat-bite peritonitis: Pasteurella multocida peritonitis in CAPD: beware of the cats. Pasteurella multocida: zoonotic cause of peritonitis in a patient undergoing peritoneal dialysis. Pasteurella multocida infection in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Pasteurella multocida peritonitis: are peritoneal dialysis patients on cyclers at peritonitis in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. patients: beware of the cat. Pasteurella multocida peritonitis following Pasteurella multocida peritonitis following cat bite of peritoneal dialysis tubing: with a Pasteurella multocida peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis. analysis of infected dog and cat bites. work_y3sbazyvnfgt5kwbvx36ugmsqi Dementia and the person-centred care approach. Corpus ID: 28376163Dementia and the person-centred care approach. title={Dementia and the person-centred care approach.}, This article explores the literature on person-centred dementia care to determine if it is an ideal rather than a reality. The background to the development of person-centred care is presented with reference to policies in place in the UK. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Decision-making in caring for people with dementia at the end of life in nursing homes. View 8 excerpts, cites background and methods View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background Person-centred Dementia Care: A Vision to be Refined Changing attitudes in dementia care and the role of nurses. Family Experiences in the Journey Through Dementia Diagnosis and Care Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_y66jnzv57be75o7clgiijjcsjm awareness and use of strategies for behavior management of residents in the special care unit. best practice; implementation; dementia; non-pharmacological; challenging behaviors This best practice implementation project was based on an audit and feedback tool that had the purpose of improving assessment and management of challenging behavior in individuals with managing challenging behavior in the setting were not congruent with best practice standards, and necessary to describe the method of assessing behavior in dementia residents used in the facility prior The audit criteria used in this project were informed by the evidence on best practice non-pharmacological management of challenging behavior in individuals with dementia living in the These criteria related to three monthly reviews of resident behavior management care plans introduction of an assessment tool and education in behavior management for all staff. related to education of all staff in the management of challenging behaviors in residents with Dementia. work_ybsluba3yzarvffob7jeinlsly Touch Interactive System Design with Intelligent Vase of Psychotherapy for Alzheimer''s Disease Keywords: interaction design; hand gesture interaction; alzheimer''s disease; psychotherapy vision-based hand gesture recognition has the advantage of convenient interaction and has wide psychotherapy for Alzheimer''s Disease, hoping to help AD patients from three aspects: (i) Find psychotherapy for Alzheimer''s Disease, hoping to help AD patients from three aspects: (i) Find Alzheimer''s disease, which can provide a reference for future gesture interaction in special groups. touch interaction according to the characteristics of cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer''s Faced with the large and expanding group of patients with Alzheimer''s disease, most devices or Does looking at photos have any effects on cognitive decline in Alzheimer''s patients? The patient can interact with RECALL through six simple gestures. Although there is no theory of touch screen gesture interaction design for Alzheimer''s patients, Gestures suitable for Alzheimer''s patients should be based on single-finger and click-through work_yg4476mnxnb3tdvfbokcj6qsmm Breast Cancer: Exploring the Facts and Holistic Needs during and beyond Treatment Abstract: Breast cancer patients face challenges throughout the journey of diagnosis, treatment, treatment of breast cancer, patients experience trauma and stress in physical, psychological, and Hence, it is important to understand the holistic needs of breast cancer patients to the importance of effective communication in holistic cancer care, the Australian National Breast As each patient at different stages of breast cancer faces varying difficulties and is surrounded by As each patient at different stages of breast cancer faces varying difficulties and is surrounded by enhanced body awareness, and psychological and physical well-being in breast cancer patients. Following treatment, breast cancer patients may suffer from physical side effects such as Therefore, the family members of breast cancer patients with susceptibility genes, both Implementing a survivorship care plan for patients with breast cancer. Psychological support for patients having breast cancer surgery. work_yhznn7imlzd35jxigoy45yrnsa sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_yrcib3occzcotnsggj44sdglsa peptide receptors are overexpressed in certain tumors, as compared to endogenous expression levels, has radiometallated peptides for nuclear molecular imaging and/or targeted radionuclide tumor therapy. regulatory peptide receptors in tumor tissues.2,3,5–7,11 The availability of different techniques to generate potential high-affinity extensively used for the radiometallation of peptides, most probaTable 2 Stability constants (logK ML a ) for complexes of polyaminocarboxylates with divalent and trivalent metal ions first 99mTc-labeled RGD-containing compounds.118,119 The resulting radiometallated peptides correspond most likely to Tc(V) bearing a PEGylated C-terminus and a diamine-dioxime chelator for complexation of Tc(V), was used to prepare 99mTcNC100692 (Fig. 7).120–122 The ability of 99mTc-NC100692 to detect metastatic lesions in 15 patients with lung cancer and 10 integrin binding affinity and much higher tumor uptake in MDAMB-435 breast cancer xenograft than [99mTc(HYNIC-PEG4N-terminally conjugated to DOTA and labeled with 111In. Biodistribution studies in mice with AR42J tumors showed with 111In, using DOTA, and the resulting complex [111In-DOTALys4,Phe7,Pro34]-NPY showed a high kidney and low tumor uptake work_yts2bp6fknfwxibtuclk3kpbeq This study examined whether a session of animal-assisted therapy reduced the anxiety levels of hospitalized psychiatric patients and study design was used to compare the effects of a single animal-assisted therapy session with those of a single regularly scheduled therapeutic recreation session. animal-assisted therapy session for patients with psychotic disorders, with reduced state anxiety levels for hospitalized patients with a variety of psychiatric diagnoses, while a routine therapeutic recreation session was associated with reduced levels only for patients with mood disorders. with anxiety reduction and with positive responses from clinical populations, this study investigated the effect of an animal-assisted therapy Mean pretreatment, posttreatment, and change scores on the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for hospitalized psychiatric patients with various diagnoses who participated in an animal-assisted therapy session or therapeutic recreation 230 study participants on the StateTrait Anxiety Inventory before and after attending an animal-assisted therapy group session and a therapeutic work_yyxvrj2h6ja7xjzv6owjhh2ciy It has been argued recently that the word resilience is Individual resilience is part of day-to-day clinical care, contribution for the care of mental health patients creating of life in resilience and that it was best to focus on what is left were involved in both cases making then more resilient than Resilience research suggests a potential association with better mental health and wellbeing, successful aging, lower Whether resilience is a trait that determines a response to control or contingency (how individuals expect life events internal locus of control are psychological factors that support the construct of resilience and are associated with less suffering and internal locus of control may be more resilient to stressful Resilience in old age Some old people appear to have the capacity for resilience Resilience in old age must also contemplate the care givers The impact of resilience Improving depression and enhancing resilience work_yzjfqh2lujdk5kvgbhyq6cgahe open-ended questions about the father and son relationship and the family. personal growth and resilience and stronger relationships with their sons and families, to personal growth and resilience and stronger relationships with their sons and families, to Research Question #2: How do fathers of sons with Tourette syndrome understand their Research Question #2: How do fathers of sons with Tourette syndrome understand their strengths needed to help them face the challenges of their disruption (Family Resiliency: The results of this researcher''s 2012 study of fathers who have sons with TS Two research questions guided this study: 1) How do fathers cope with sons who Two research questions guided this study: 1) How do fathers cope with sons who Two research questions guided this study: 1) How do fathers cope with sons who relationships with his son and family, to ineffective responses, difficulty developing relationships with his son and family, to ineffective responses, difficulty developing work_z5mmfpjxhrafdgxrg3xg446bgu [PDF] 18F-FDG PET/CT for Monitoring of Treatment Response in Breast Cancer | Semantic Scholar The histopathologic response at the completion of chemotherapy has been used as the reference standard for assessment of the accuracy of 18F-FDG PET in predicting a response during systemic treatment. 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Fundamental Patterns of Knowing in Nursing By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_zbvnet2itvh5rjsu3xw2yjjh6i Abstract: As the worldwide popularity of animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) increases, the field confront the field today include, but are not limited, to research, animal welfare, practice guidelines, of animal welfare in AAI, the research that has been done in the area, and practice guidelines that The field of human-animal interactions (HAI) and, more specifically, animal-assisted interventions in therapy, but also dedicated studies to objectively assess the stress and general welfare of animals While the field of AAI has turned attention to the welfare of the therapy animals, our current Cherniack, E.P.; Cherniack, A.R. The benefit of pets and animal-assisted therapy to the health of older assessment in human-animal interaction research. O''Haire, M.E. Animal-assisted intervention for autism spectrum disorder: A systematic literature review. Current perspectives on therapy dog welfare in animal-assisted interventions. Effect of a time-out session with working animal-assisted therapy dogs. behavior in therapy dogs during animal-assisted interventions: A pilot study. work_zco22hvrvzfdjivaorp37e7ije of term pair index lists based on information from a query log. We propose to extend the index with additional term pair lists that maintain proximity scores. We allow a selective materialization of term pair index lists based on information from a query log To reduce computation costs, de Kretser and Moffat restrict the evaluation of aggregated proximity scores to locations where query terms appear. all pairs of query terms are considered if a document is to be scored, they generate an Figure 7.1: Score-ordered term, proximity, and combined index lists which can be used We then evaluated retrieval quality with pruned (term and combined) index lists, if we use only the BM25 scores from the pruned CLs. To this end, we devise another list structure called CTL (combined term index into term pair lists with document-position related scores although the index may take 7.1 Score-ordered term, proximity, and combined index lists which can be work_zigdntq6q5f5jchqh2dodnilou patients, 214 received PET and their RBC transfusion rate was RBC transfusion in patients who received PET was 0.36 Because of this clear efficacy, PET gained regulatory approval in 1996 for use in anemic patients (pretreatment Hb concentration of > 100 g·L–1 to # 130 we implemented a more practical PET dosing schedule for eligible anemic patients undergoing TJA at our schedule for PET in reducing allogeneic RBC transfusion in patients undergoing TJA. A second method was the use of propensity analysis to match patients who received PET to similar In comparison, 18.3% (153/837) of non-anemic patients received RBC transfusions (P < 0.0001; In the 770 anemic patients, the rate of RBC transfusion was 16.4% (35/214) in those who received g·L–1) patients undergoing elective TJA as part of routine practice that employed a more flexible dosing regimen than those used in randomized clinical trials. patients who received RBC transfusions. work_zjgwdeiytvezfncsgu4ukp7fbu Study 1: Predictors of Refractory Eating Disorders in a Clinical Sample of Study 1: Predictors of Refractory Eating Disorders in a Clinical Sample of Adolescents Study 2: Identifying Profiles of Refractory Cases in Adolescents with Eating Disorders: Study 2: Identifying Profiles of Refractory Cases in Adolescents with Eating Disorders: Study 3: Growth Trajectories of Maintenance Variables Related to Refractory Eating Study 3: Growth Trajectories of Maintenance Variables Related to Refractory Eating maintenance factors (Fairburn et al., 2003) to adolescent refractory EDs, in order to gain the aim is to examine predictors of refractory EDs in an adolescent sample. Predictors of refractory eating disorders in a clinical sample of adolescents additional maintenance variables in refractory EDs, warranting further study of the (Meghani, Lee, Hanlon, & Bruner, 2009; Nylund, Asparouhov, & Muthén, 2007). initial assessment that better predicts profiles of refractory EDs in adolescent samples. study of adolescent EDs that examines change in the maintenance factors postulated to work_zkf6i4dqwzdbxb5bcq3jgdy6ba JMDH-28240-volunteering-in-dementia-care-----a-norwegian-phenomenologic Aim: The aim of this study was to elucidate lived experiences of working as a volunteer in an Results: Volunteering in an activity center for home-dwelling people with early stage dementia for the volunteers to focus on the dementia sufferer and show caring behavior, and interaction Being conscious of important volunteer characteristics like their experiences, knowledge, and caring behavior, as well as a focus on the staff showing appreciation and Anticipated challenges will include a shortage of staff and a lack of centers offering a social meeting place for people with dementia who live at home – these centers Data on volunteering in the care of dementia sufferers The current research into volunteering in dementia care Volunteers working in a new activity center in southern When volunteers met people with dementia in the activity The informants were considered to have sufficient experiences as volunteers in the activity center for people with work_zoogvglj55aq7o3bdkvzhjyowa training programs incorporating complementary and alternative self-management techniques have the potential to reduce stressrelated symptoms and dysfunction. conducted to survey the literature on multimodal training programs for the self-management of emotional stress. Select programs such as mindfulnessBased Stress Reduction, Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management, Autogenic Training, Relaxation Response Training, and other The methodological quality of included RCT studies was assessed independently by four reviewers in duplicate using a modified of programs: those that have been previously characterized/named (56 total): Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction mind-body skills (including programs that used any relaxation technique, breathing, guided imagery, self-hypnosis, Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management is a multimodal program adapted from a variety of meditation and cognitive (2) Stress-Management Training Programs (SMTP) 0 3 Stress-Management Training Programs (SMTPs) incorporate a number of skills and techniques to assist individuals third study, a 60-hour CBT program with qi gong (a meditative breathing technique) and relaxation exercises resulted work_zq5cecmmgvhsrgfffgitgja7te the possibility of making emulations of the human brain and perfect simulations transhuman species through the emulation of the body and mind of human beings. the Parousia that the resurrection of bodies will take place, so that the universe is not something destined to be preserved only for as long as human Oxford University signed a technical report entitled Whole Brain Emulation: A Roadmap, where they analyze the different possibilities to achieve a Max Tegmark, Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (New York: A first problem that emerges in the confrontation between Christian eschatology and transhumanism concerns the role of the human being. Bostrom suggests that emulations have a very good chance of replacing the human species. of Christian eschatology faith in a future transfiguration of humans and of the whole universe, likely through the achievement of a perfect human brain emulation, so as to allow the uploading of the pattern of each work_zu7iynf7hnb2vpnltruepuqawq Animal Assisted Intervention: a systematic review of benefits and risks Animal Assisted Intervention: a systematic review of benefits and risks papers considering effectiveness or risks of animal use in hospitals were included. Most studies used dogs, but other animals were effectively employed including horses, fishes, cats The Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) is a health intervention, meant to improve physical, social, Furthermore, the risks of implementing animal therapeutic interventions especially in hospitals are not An accurate knowledge of the effectiveness and risks of animal use in hospital is essential to implement Differently, another study analyzed the impact of dog-therapy on patients with chronic heart failure to Two studies considered the implementation of a dog-AAT in hospital wards(34,35). Two studies investigated the prevalence of infective agents in petvisitation animals in hospitals or in long-term care facilities(17,44). Our review investigated the effectiveness and risks of animal assisted therapies in hospitals. 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