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Recruitment & Enrollment Of Older Adults Into Mobile Phone Text Message Clinical Trials, Sandra Spoelstra Nov 2015

Recruitment & Enrollment Of Older Adults Into Mobile Phone Text Message Clinical Trials, Sandra Spoelstra

Sandra L. Spoelstra, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN

Poster Presentation


Religiosidad Y Felicidad En Alumnos Universitarios: ¿Es Mejor Trabajar Con Los Ancianos?, T. L. Brink Oct 2015

Religiosidad Y Felicidad En Alumnos Universitarios: ¿Es Mejor Trabajar Con Los Ancianos?, T. L. Brink

T. L. Brink

Reports on self-estimated life satisfaction and religiosity (present and future projected) in different populations of Mexican university students. Student levels of life satisfaction were comparable to the national norms (Mitofsky) but were lower than the national norms for religiosity. Unlike in the U.S., there was no correlation between religiosity and life satisfaction. Students in a gerontology program showed higher levels of religiosity than those in another university.


The Dance Of Life: A Cognitive & Contextual Theory Of Adult Development, T. L. Brink Jun 2015

The Dance Of Life: A Cognitive & Contextual Theory Of Adult Development, T. L. Brink

T. L. Brink

Adult development cannot be conceptualized by stage theories, but involves numerous competing roles. Religion can be a force for resilience.


Development Of Rhyming Tasks In Preschool Aged Children With Hearing Loss, Kaylie Mcnally, Mary Katherine Connelly Apr 2015

Development Of Rhyming Tasks In Preschool Aged Children With Hearing Loss, Kaylie Mcnally, Mary Katherine Connelly

Undergraduate Research

Numerous studies have shown that children with hearing loss are at significant disadvantage in regards to skills required for reading. Rhyming has been shown to be a strong indicator of early literacy development. This study examines the relationship between rhyming skills to

1) the degree of hearing loss , and 2) listening device type. Results showed no significant difference in rhyming skills in relation to either condition.


Getting The Right Scan: Evidence Based Radiology For Hospitalists, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph Jan 2015

Getting The Right Scan: Evidence Based Radiology For Hospitalists, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph

Erich C. Maul DO MPH

No abstract provided.


Coping With Traumatic Events In The Emergency Department, Amy L. Quinn, Tricia Davis Jan 2015

Coping With Traumatic Events In The Emergency Department, Amy L. Quinn, Tricia Davis

Graduate Research Projects

No abstract provided.


The Transforming Practice Programme: Some Lessons Learned, Patrick A. Crookes Jan 2015

The Transforming Practice Programme: Some Lessons Learned, Patrick A. Crookes

Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A

A presentation.