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Forrester I T - - 1997
A self-administered survey questionnaire was distributed to 346 high school and 244 college students in Alabama to explore their perceptions of breastfeeding. Only 135 acknowledged having been breastfed. Embarrassment was perceived as a major barrier to breastfeeding; less than half thought breastfeeding should be done publicly. However, respondents had generally ...
Brazil K - - 1997
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in asthma management among families with a child who has moderate to severe asthma. Half of the 50 families chosen for study had participated in an intensive in-patient asthma treatment program and half had participated in an out-patient day camp. Two ...
de Oliveira M A - - 1997
We have developed a 6-month educational plan associated with outpatient follow-up and special clinical care for asthmatic patients in a deprived population, with serious socioeconomic problems and a very low level of education. The objective was to determine the effects of the program on clinical asthma outcomes, lung function, and ...
Kohen D P - - 1997
A Preschool Asthma Program was conducted 4 times for children 2 to 5 years of age and their parent(s). Twenty-five (25) child-parent(s) participated in the 7-session program. Data were collected prior to participation and again one year after completion of classes. Following participation, physician visits for asthma were reduced (p ...
Teeter J G - - 1997
To assess the educational experiences of physicians-in-training with asthma patients, we had medical students complete asthma surveys at the beginning and end of their internal medicine clerkship (IMC). At the beginning of the IMC, all students received a 1-hr asthma lecture and half of the students received a compilation of ...
Day J L - - 1997
A multi-media program for those with insulin and non-insulin dependent diabetes, and for their carers, has been produced. It is delivered on CDROM and contains an extensive amount of very high quality generated video of patients using short clips (maximum 2 min) totalling 2.5 h in 240 files using MPEG ...
Peaceman A M - - 1996
Active management of labor was first instituted as a program to shorten the length of nulliparous labor. Numerous institutions have found that implementation of this program decreased rates of cesarean section. Two randomized trials have evaluated this program, with both showing that labor was shortened by approximately 2 hours and ...
Landi F - - 1996
The case manager, like many "new professions" does not yet have a defined curriculum. We consider that the principal requisite for case managers is a proficient knowledge of assessment for the care of elderly. Therefore, we focused a four-week teaching course for future case managers on the National Resident Assessment ...
Staab S - - 1996
A competency-based orientation program provides a structured, comprehensive approach to the process of orientation. However, the program is only as good as the implementation. It is important for management, preceptors, and orientees to be knowledgeable of the details of the program and the procedures involved in the implementation process. when ...
Barnes P J - - 1996
At present, asthma represents a substantial burden on health care resources in all countries so far studied. The costs of asthma are largely due to uncontrolled disease, and are likely to rise as its prevalence and severity increase. Costs could be significantly reduced if disease control is improved. A large ...
Dyson S M - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: to examine midwives' and senior student midwives' knowledge concerning sickle-cell anaemia and beta-thalassaemia. DESIGN: survey using the 'Dyson' questionnaires. SETTING: study days on 26 sites across England over three months. PARTICIPANTS: 850 questionnaires were completed by a convenience sample of midwives and senior students: 401 on sickle-cell anaemia and ...
Fisher E B EB - - 1996
Understanding of asthma and co-management between patient and physician improves outcome. Feasibility of programs to achieve these goals in underserved settings is not documented. We used the Precede-Proceed model to document (a) community acceptance of a program to engage peer support of asthma management and care; (b) program revision to ...
Kohler C L - - 1995
Given that poor asthma management leads to such devastating rates of morbidity and mortality in this country, efforts must be made to increase the knowledge, skills, and behaviors of persons with asthma. The suggestions and recommendations provided here represent a blend of academic opinion and practical advice on methods to ...
Crouch R - - 1995
Comprehensive management of asthma includes proper use of medication adjustments in patient lifestyle, exercise conditioning, and patient education to maximize self-management capabilities. Pulmonary rehabilitation programs have used these strategies successfully to improve the functional status and reduce the health care costs of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Adapting these ...
Hazell J - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether information about asthma acquired by individual teachers, following attendance at an inservice seminar, would be communicated to other school staff, and whether policies about asthma management would be subsequently developed in schools. METHODOLOGY: A telephone interview was conducted of 50 primary school teachers in the Hunter ...
Gibson P G - - 1995
Adolescents with asthma, their peers, and their teachers were studied in order to establish the level of knowledge concerning asthma and its management, their attitudes towards asthma, and the degree quality of life impairment due to asthma. A community survey was conducted among year 8 high school students (n = ...
Sarma M - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Education of patients with asthma is aimed at improving their knowledge, skills and attitudes, and thus compliance and control. Patient information pamphlets play a role in education, medication information and informed consent processes, and must be understood. We assessed the comprehensibility of Australian pamphlets on asthma. METHOD: 50 Australian ...
Amirav I - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Inhaled medications are the mainstay of asthma therapy, but significant deficiencies exist in the knowledge and skills of physicians regarding use of metered-dose inhalers (MDI) and spacer devices. OBJECTIVE: We developed, implemented, and evaluated the effects of a physician-targeted educational program on inhaled therapy in a group of pediatric ...
De Zotti R - - 1995
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of atopy in a vocational school so as to evaluate the feasibility of pre-employment screening. METHODS: The prevalence of atopy by family diathesis, prick tests, immunoglobulin E (IgE) concentrations, and personal history of allergic respiratory diseases was investigated in 144 trainee bakers and 81 students ...
Taitel M S - - 1995
BACKGROUND: We performed a cost-benefit analysis of a previously described self-management program for adult asthma. METHODS: Direct and indirect cost data from 47 subjects who participated in the self-management program were analyzed. In particular, costs incurred by the subjects 1 year before participation were compared with costs incurred 1 year ...
Lemaire G S - - 1995
The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of uncertainty among a convenience sample of 177 women attending an educational program on menopause and to determine whether an educational intervention modified uncertainty. A one group pre-test post-test was used. Uncertainty, measured by the Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale-Community Form ...
Kotses H - - 1995
BACKGROUND: We developed and evaluated a self-management program for adult asthma. In developing the program, we considered questions of format and behavior control. The format we selected included components known to be effective in educational settings. We regulated asthma management behavior through the introduction of environmental cues. METHODS: Seventy-six subjects, ...
Lawrence G - - 1995
Mortality from asthma and its complications is increasing as is the expense associated with treating this disease. We hypothesized that an asthma-education program, already in place, had reduced hospitalizations (HOS) and emergency-department (ED) visits for asthmatic patients who participated. METHODS: We compared asthmatic patients' ED visits and HOS for the ...
Chattopadhyay A - - 1995
Jahangir, after his accession on the 24th October, 1605 A.D. passed twelve orders, as we learn from his Memoirs (Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri). According to fifth order manufacturing and sale of Rice-Spirit and any kind of intoxicating drug were forbidded. The tenth order was for the foundation of free hospitals and appointment of ...
Matheson N W - - 1995
The fundamental idea of the library must change. The nineteenth-century idea of the library as the embalming of dead genius and the twentieth-century idea of the library as the repository for second-hand knowledge must give way to the idea of the library as the owner and the librarian as the ...
Godnic-Cvar J - - 1995
A methodological overview is provided on the important question of how to confirm occupational asthma in routine work. Recent knowledge gained in immunology and occupational allergy has been utilized, supplemented by an overview of recent publications on the diagnosis and pathophysiology of occupational asthma. The aim of the paper is ...
Bernard-Bonnin A C - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Self-management teaching programs are becoming an important asset in the management of pediatric asthma. OBJECTIVE: The study was designed to evaluate the impact of self-management teaching programs on the morbidity of pediatric asthma. METHODS: The meta-analysis included randomized clinical trials, published between 1970 and 1991, addressing the outcome of ...
Hunter K A - - 1994
A program to promote and assess the provision of family directed counseling by pharmacists on the understanding of pediatric asthma is discussed. The program consisted of two questionnaires separated by an educational intervention program. The initial questionnaire was developed to evaluate participants' understanding of asthma and its management. The aim ...
Shah S - - 1994
Under-reporting of asthma and inappropriate management at school can hamper a child's academic progress. The aim of this study was to assess asthma reporting and crisis management, following implementation of a Primary School Asthma Programme. The intervention covered 12 primary schools with 5093 students in an area of high unemployment ...
Hendricson W D - - 1994
OBJECTIVES: To increase pediatric residents' knowledge of the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma (GDMA) developed by the Expert Panel of the National Asthma Education Program and to increase the residents' confidence in their ability to implement these guidelines. Emphasis was placed on the diagnosis and treatment of ...
Atchison J M - - 1994
The objectives of this project were to investigate teachers' knowledge of asthma and to evaluate the effectiveness of an information session similar to the asthma programs for schools developed and offered by an organization charged with educating the community about asthma. A questionnaire consisting of 24 multiple-choice questions on asthma ...
Jolicoeur L M - - 1994
The objectives of this study were to describe the treatment regimens of college students with asthma or allergies, to determine how asthma or allergies affect the lives of college students, and to evaluate the health care resources utilized by college students with asthma or allergies. A mail survey was sent ...
Colland V T - - 1993
An educational training program for children with asthma, aged between 8 and 13 years, was evaluated in an 18-month randomized, controlled experiment, including three follow-up evaluations. The objective of the program is to improve coping with asthma in daily life. The program, ten 1-hour sessions, is a combination of self-management ...
Mass R - - 1993
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a respiratory resistance biofeedback training. Fifteen adult asthmatic subjects participated in a feedback training program including twelve feedback sessions (three sessions weekly). Respiratory resistance (Ros) was measured using the forced oscillation method; to prevent subjects from lung hyperinflation, feedback was interrupted when functional residual ...
Michaels M - - 1993
The Utah WIC program has implemented a variety of breastfeeding promotion activities and programs designed to encourage more mothers to initiate and continue breastfeeding. These activities include training WIC staff in breastfeeding management and support, updating educational materials, implementing peer counseling programs, meeting to coordinate breastfeeding promotion, purchasing breastfeeding equipment, ...
Bruce I N - - 1993
The prevalence of asthma and dyspnoeic symptoms were studied in undergraduates from Ireland, north and south, entering Queen's University Belfast in the years 1972, 1978, 1983, 1986 and 1989. The records of students' compulsory entry medical examination, including responses to questions on dyspnoeic symptoms in a health screening questionnaire, were ...
Maudsley G - - 1993
The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of House Officers and General Practitioners (GPs) in relation to death certification, to determine the scope for future intervention. A postal questionnaire was used to survey all House Officers (174) and a 10 per cent random sample ...
Giuse D A - - 1993
Some aspects of knowledge base creation can be partially or completely automated, resulting in higher quality and smaller effort. Computer assistance is particularly valuable in ensuring the internal consistency of a knowledge base. The article describes several techniques for consistency enforcement in QMR-KAT, an interactive knowledge base editor for the ...
Kortbawi P A - - 1993
The key to a successful case management program is the case manager. This article is a description of a six-week orientation program provided for new case managers at St. Peter's Medical Center in New Jersey. The principal components of the program are basic content modules, addressing individual learning needs, specific ...
Mesters I - - 1993
This paper presents the development and pilot testing of a self-management education program for parents of preschool children (0-4 years) with asthma, involving general practitioners, asthma nurses, community nurses and doctors of child health centers. The program intends to integrate education in the medical care provided to the child (and ...
Vazquez M I - - 1993
Twenty-seven asthmatic children were allocated to three experimental conditions. The first group received an asthma self-management program; the second group received the same program together with progressive relaxation training; the third group was maintained initially as a control. The self-management program was effective in increasing the frequency of asthma care ...
Eisenberg J D - - 1993
Teachers, administrators, and other nonmedical personnel are frequently responsible for managing students with asthma during school hours. We determined that the school secretary is the most likely person to manage asthma at school. We developed an educational program for both nonmedical and medical school personnel entitled "Asthma Management in the ...
Escalada M M - - 1993
The slow adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) has been attributed to the widespread gaps in farmers' knowledge of rational pest management. Other factors such as farmers' perception of high input use and promotion of pesticides also influence decisions to practise rational pest management. To bridge these gaps and improve ...
Brookes J - - 1992
Schoolteachers are known to be concerned about asthma in their pupils but their opinions about the best method of addressing this concern have not previously been investigated. Eleven headteachers and 76 class teachers from 11 primary schools in the Southampton area--eight from the state sector and three private day schools--completed ...
Moe E L - - 1992
This article describes the adaptation and implementation of an existing pediatric asthma-management educational program, Open Airways, for members of a large group practice health maintenance organization. Seventy-four children ages 4 to 14 years and their families were randomized into one of seven class cohorts as part of a larger study ...
Polk D A - - 1992
Bachelor's and master's degrees in EMS are not yet commonplace, but with each year, they are becoming more important. A degree in EMS can provide not only the essentials of good paramedic skills, but also a knowledge of biology, anatomy and physiology, advanced chemistry and EMS management. Dwight Polk and ...
Seto W - - 1992
AIMS: to examine the management of asthma in primary schools and the school teachers' knowledge, confidence and attitude in managing the pupils with asthma. METHODS: forty-two primary schools in south Auckland were randomly selected to participate. Questionnaires were posted out to the principals and another questionnaire was given randomly to ...
Long W J - - 1992
This paper reports on a formative evaluation of the diagnostic capabilities of the Heart Failure Program, which uses a probability network and a heuristic hypothesis generator. Using 242 cardiac cases collected from discharge summaries at a tertiary care hospital, we compared the diagnoses of the program to diagnoses collected from ...
Peper E - - 1992
This study reports on the follow-up data of an integrated group program to reduce asthmatic symptoms. The 16 sessions included a comprehensive multibehavioral/desensitization retraining program and utilized EMG/Incentive inspirometer feedback to encourage slow diaphragmatic breathing in all situations. 17 out of 21 volunteers participated in the 15-month follow-up study. At ...
Chamberlain A - - 1992
In 1989 we mailed a questionnaire to all 461 general practitioners (GPs) identified as currently practising in the Eastern Metropolitan Health Region of Sydney. This was the first phase of a program to assess, amplify and reassess GPs' knowledge of the risk factors for heart disease and measure their attitudes ...
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