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The Effects Of Patient Education On The Recidivism Rate And Length Of Stay Of Clients With Schizophrenia, Mary Charlynne Parson May 2008

The Effects Of Patient Education On The Recidivism Rate And Length Of Stay Of Clients With Schizophrenia, Mary Charlynne Parson

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Schizophrenia is a complicated, serious mental illness that affects about 1% of the population. In addition to the behavioral issues they must contend with, the patients often have other problems including medical illness, substance abuse, noncompliance with treatment and medications, and those involving basic skills. The cost of treating this disabled population is very high, but patient education could be a cost-effective intervention to break the “revolving door” phenomenon of recidivism and rehospitalization. This study examined the readmission rate (recidivism), length of stay, and the intervals between admissions for 279 male and 183 female patients with chronic schizophrenia who either …


Superintendent In Action: A Qualitative Study Of An African -American Female Superintendent, Janice M. Kennedy Jan 2008

Superintendent In Action: A Qualitative Study Of An African -American Female Superintendent, Janice M. Kennedy

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Remarkably few females hold the position of superintendent of schools; although, there are capable women in the educational field who are qualified and interested in obtaining the position of superintendent of schools. Researchers proposed many reasons for this disparity, including the lack of studies regarding females in the superintendency. This research study sought to determine how one African-American female entered the male dominated executive position to become superintendent of a large school district in a southern state.

The following research questions were used to determine how this African-American female constructed her understanding of her leadership role through the lenses of …