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Models For Predicting Incident Delirium In Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review, Sundeep Kalimisetty, Wajih Askar, Brenda Fay, Ariba Khan
Models For Predicting Incident Delirium In Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review, Sundeep Kalimisetty, Wajih Askar, Brenda Fay, Ariba Khan
Ariba Khan, MD, MPH
Background: Delirium is common in hospitalized older adults, and 40% of cases may be preventable. Hospital Elder Life Program is an evidence-based program to reduce incidence of delirium. It has been successfully implemented in one hospital and will be implemented in four other hospitals. Identification of patients at highest risk of developing delirium using the electronic health record (EHR) may be an effective targeted strategy to reduce the incidence of delirium.
Purpose: To systematically review and summarize the medical literature regarding risk prediction models for delirium in older inpatients.
Methods: A medical librarian customized and conducted the search strategy for …
Models For Predicting Incident Delirium In Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review, Sundeep Kalimisetty, Wajih Askar, Brenda Fay, Ariba Khan
Models For Predicting Incident Delirium In Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review, Sundeep Kalimisetty, Wajih Askar, Brenda Fay, Ariba Khan
Brenda Fay
Background: Delirium is common in hospitalized older adults, and 40% of cases may be preventable. Hospital Elder Life Program is an evidence-based program to reduce incidence of delirium. It has been successfully implemented in one hospital and will be implemented in four other hospitals. Identification of patients at highest risk of developing delirium using the electronic health record (EHR) may be an effective targeted strategy to reduce the incidence of delirium.
Purpose: To systematically review and summarize the medical literature regarding risk prediction models for delirium in older inpatients.
Methods: A medical librarian customized and conducted the search strategy for …
Review: Sylvia Martin, 'Ink In Her Veins: The Troubled Life Of Aileen Palmer', (Crawley: Uwa Publishing, 2016)., Rowan Cahill
Review: Sylvia Martin, 'Ink In Her Veins: The Troubled Life Of Aileen Palmer', (Crawley: Uwa Publishing, 2016)., Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Review: Sylvia Martin, 'Ink In Her Veins: The Troubled Life Of Aileen Palmer', (Crawley: Uwa Publishing, 2016)., Rowan Cahill
Review: Sylvia Martin, 'Ink In Her Veins: The Troubled Life Of Aileen Palmer', (Crawley: Uwa Publishing, 2016)., Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Creating And Elevating Awareness In Teachers Who Plan To Do Counseling In Pakistani Schools, Farah A. Ibrahim
Creating And Elevating Awareness In Teachers Who Plan To Do Counseling In Pakistani Schools, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Existential Philosophy: Applications To Cross-Cultural Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim
Existential Philosophy: Applications To Cross-Cultural Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Secondary School Counselor Preparation, Farah A. Ibrahim, B. J. Helms, R. Wilson, D. L. Thompson
Secondary School Counselor Preparation, Farah A. Ibrahim, B. J. Helms, R. Wilson, D. L. Thompson
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Counselor Perceptions And The Relation To Parent Perceptions Of The Role And Function Of The Secondary School Counselor, B. J. Helms, Farah A. Ibrahim
Counselor Perceptions And The Relation To Parent Perceptions Of The Role And Function Of The Secondary School Counselor, B. J. Helms, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
A Systems Approach To Guidance: A Model For Pakistan, Farah A. Ibrahim
A Systems Approach To Guidance: A Model For Pakistan, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Testing Your Mentoring Quotient, Farah A. Ibrahim
Response To Current Crisis, Farah A. Ibrahim
Need And Importance Of Guidance In Pakistani Schools, Iffat Almas, I. N. Hasan, Farah A. Ibrahim
Need And Importance Of Guidance In Pakistani Schools, Iffat Almas, I. N. Hasan, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Cross-Cultural Couple Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder
Cross-Cultural Couple Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Americans Can Learn To Be Free Of Racism And Sexism, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder
Americans Can Learn To Be Free Of Racism And Sexism, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Asian-American Women: Identity Issues, Farah A. Ibrahim
Asian-American Women: Identity Issues, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
The Factor Analytic Structure Of The Omeis Scale In Japan And The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim, S. Owen
The Factor Analytic Structure Of The Omeis Scale In Japan And The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim, S. Owen
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Why Cultural Diversity For Everyone In The Counseling Profession, Farah A. Ibrahim
Why Cultural Diversity For Everyone In The Counseling Profession, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Diversity Education: Identity Development From A Culture And Gender Perspective, Farah A. Ibrahim
Diversity Education: Identity Development From A Culture And Gender Perspective, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Counseling Japanese Nationals In The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim
Counseling Japanese Nationals In The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Preventing School Violence In The Schools, F. Harper, Farah A. Ibrahim
Preventing School Violence In The Schools, F. Harper, Farah A. Ibrahim
Farah Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
A Transformational Melancholy: One Law Professor's Journey Through Depression, Marjorie A. Silver
A Transformational Melancholy: One Law Professor's Journey Through Depression, Marjorie A. Silver
Marjorie A. Silver
In the fall 2007 issue of the Journal of Legal Education, Professor James Jones shared his deeply personal, remarkable, ongoing, story of living, struggling and succeeding as a law professor with bipolar disorder (James T.R. Jones, Walking the Tightrope of Bipolar Disorder: The Secret Life of a Law Professor, 57 J. LEGAL ED. 349 (2007). His essay ended with an invitation to other members of the legal academy to contact him or Professor Elyn Saks, author of an extraordinary memoir about her life with schizophrenia, (ELYN R. SAKS, THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD (2007)) if interested in forming a confidential support …
Double The Outcomes: Employing Sensory Based Approaches To Improve The Quality Of Care And Reduce The Use Of Restraints On Inpatient Behavioral Health Units, Mary Ellen O'Connell Rn, Bsn, Msn, Mba, Jennifer P. Maloney Ms, Otr/L, Stephanie Lenhart Mba, Cphq
Double The Outcomes: Employing Sensory Based Approaches To Improve The Quality Of Care And Reduce The Use Of Restraints On Inpatient Behavioral Health Units, Mary Ellen O'Connell Rn, Bsn, Msn, Mba, Jennifer P. Maloney Ms, Otr/L, Stephanie Lenhart Mba, Cphq
Mary Ellen O'Connell
No abstract provided.
Angina Characteristics As Predictors Of Trajectories Of Quality Of Life Following Acute Coronary Syndrome In The Transitions, Risks And Actions In Coronary Events-Center For Outcomes Research And Education Cohort (Trace-Core), Lisa Nobel, Jennifer Tjia, Jane S. Saczynski, Molly E. Waring, Milena D. Anatchkova, Arlene Ash, Catarina I. Kiefe, Jeroan Allison
Angina Characteristics As Predictors Of Trajectories Of Quality Of Life Following Acute Coronary Syndrome In The Transitions, Risks And Actions In Coronary Events-Center For Outcomes Research And Education Cohort (Trace-Core), Lisa Nobel, Jennifer Tjia, Jane S. Saczynski, Molly E. Waring, Milena D. Anatchkova, Arlene Ash, Catarina I. Kiefe, Jeroan Allison
Jennifer Tjia
BACKGROUND: To describe longitudinal trajectories of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after hospitalization with an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), their associations with baseline angina characteristics, and associations with anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment.
METHODS: TRACE-CORE participants (N=1,613) completed the SF-36 during hospitalization for ACS and 1, 3, & 6 months post-discharge. Latent growth curves identified trajectories of physical and mental components of HRQOL (MCS and PCS) and sequential multiple logistic regression estimated associations between trajectories and angina characteristics.
RESULTS: Participants (N=1613) had mean age 63.3 (SD 11.4) years, 33.0% female, and 78.2% non-Hispanic white. We identified 2 MCS trajectories: AVERAGE …
Counselling And Psychotherapy Orientations In Australia: Responses From 24 Australian Psychotherapists, Richard Hicks, Victoria Alexander, Clive M. Jones
Counselling And Psychotherapy Orientations In Australia: Responses From 24 Australian Psychotherapists, Richard Hicks, Victoria Alexander, Clive M. Jones
Richard Hicks
Counsellors and psychologists worldwide use different theoretical approaches at least sometimes in conjunction. The theoretical orientation of Australian practising psychologists and psychotherapists appears to be following an international trend that emphasises eclectic or integrative use of the orientations. The aim of the current study of 24 experienced counsellors and psychotherapists in Australia was to identify dominant theoretical orientations used in assisting clients and to compare these orientations with the trend towards integration of theories in practice. We were also interested in which of the major theories were most used in practice by these professionals and what strategies or skills they …
Homophobia And Gay And Lesbian Adolescents: What Professional School Counselors Can Do, Edward Cannon
Homophobia And Gay And Lesbian Adolescents: What Professional School Counselors Can Do, Edward Cannon
Edward Cannon
No abstract provided.
The Crisis Of Opiates In Appalachia, James B. Becker Md
The Crisis Of Opiates In Appalachia, James B. Becker Md
James Becker
No abstract provided.
Differences In Health-Related Behaviors And Attitudes Between Urban, Rural, And Isolated Households In Western West Virginia, Michael Newsome Phd, Tim Hazelett, Monika Sawhney Phd, Msw
Differences In Health-Related Behaviors And Attitudes Between Urban, Rural, And Isolated Households In Western West Virginia, Michael Newsome Phd, Tim Hazelett, Monika Sawhney Phd, Msw
Michael Newsome
This study uses data from a 2013 survey of 275 randomly sampled households across nine counties in western West Virginia to examine the significant differences between the health behaviors and attitudes of rural and isolated populations. The results show that age, education, and income are significant factors in explaining differences in health-related behaviors and attitudes for all urban, rural and isolated respondents. However, after controlling for socio-demographic differences, isolation is found to have only a few significant effects, and some of the effects run counter to stereotypes of isolated populations. Rural respondents are significantly more likely than isolated respondents to …
Differences In Health-Related Behaviors And Attitudes Between Urban, Rural, And Isolated Households In Western West Virginia, Michael Newsome Phd, Tim Hazelett, Monika Sawhney Phd, Msw
Differences In Health-Related Behaviors And Attitudes Between Urban, Rural, And Isolated Households In Western West Virginia, Michael Newsome Phd, Tim Hazelett, Monika Sawhney Phd, Msw
Monika Sawhney
This study uses data from a 2013 survey of 275 randomly sampled households across nine counties in western West Virginia to examine the significant differences between the health behaviors and attitudes of rural and isolated populations. The results show that age, education, and income are significant factors in explaining differences in health-related behaviors and attitudes for all urban, rural and isolated respondents. However, after controlling for socio-demographic differences, isolation is found to have only a few significant effects, and some of the effects run counter to stereotypes of isolated populations. Rural respondents are significantly more likely than isolated respondents to …
Addressing The Ethical, Legal, And Social Issues Raised By Voting By Persons With Dementia, Jason H. Karlawish, Richard J. Bonnie, Paul S. Appelbaum, Constantine Lyketsos, Bryan James, David Knopman, Christopher Patusky, Rosalie A. Kane, Pamela S. Karlan
Addressing The Ethical, Legal, And Social Issues Raised By Voting By Persons With Dementia, Jason H. Karlawish, Richard J. Bonnie, Paul S. Appelbaum, Constantine Lyketsos, Bryan James, David Knopman, Christopher Patusky, Rosalie A. Kane, Pamela S. Karlan
Bryan G Kane MD
This article addresses an emerging policy problem in the United States participation in the electoral process by citizens with dementia. At present, health care professionals, family caregivers, and long-term care staff lack adequate guidance to decide whether individuals with dementia should be precluded from or assisted in casting a ballot. Voting by persons with dementia raises a series of important questions about the autonomy of individuals with dementia, the integrity of the electoral process, and the prevention of fraud. Three subsidiary issues warrant special attention: development of a method to assess capacity to vote; identification of appropriate kinds of assistance …
A Case Study Of School Age Female Minority Athletes Who Became Pregnant, Floyd Jones Phd, Jennifer Y. Mak, Phyllis A. Jones Ed
A Case Study Of School Age Female Minority Athletes Who Became Pregnant, Floyd Jones Phd, Jennifer Y. Mak, Phyllis A. Jones Ed
Jennifer Y Mak
The purpose of this study is to provide an in-depth understanding of ''What had happened to the urban minority female athletes who became pregnant while playing high school basketball?'' The study wanted to provide a qualitative analysis of rich narrative data collected from questionnaire interviews of two separate groups (one in Pittsburgh, the other in New York City). The findings of this study suggest that in fact urban female African-Americans athletes still received benefits from sports participation.