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Relationship Of Serum Fatty Acid Composition And Desaturase Activity To C-Reactive Protein In Japanese Men And Women (Atherosclerosis), Kalpana Poudel-Tandukar, Masao Sato, Yuko Ejima, Akiko Nanri, Yumi Matsushita, Katsumi Imaizumi, Tetsuya Mizoue
Relationship Of Serum Fatty Acid Composition And Desaturase Activity To C-Reactive Protein In Japanese Men And Women (Atherosclerosis), Kalpana Poudel-Tandukar, Masao Sato, Yuko Ejima, Akiko Nanri, Yumi Matsushita, Katsumi Imaizumi, Tetsuya Mizoue
Kalpana Poudel-Tandukar
Managing The Implementation Of An Enterprise System In An Accounting And Finance Environment, Janet Williams, Michael Williams
Managing The Implementation Of An Enterprise System In An Accounting And Finance Environment, Janet Williams, Michael Williams
Janet K. Williams
No abstract provided.
Modeling The Motivating And Enabling Factors Of Students' Acceptance Of Web-Based Course Management Systems, Michael Williams, Janet Williams, Jun Chen
Modeling The Motivating And Enabling Factors Of Students' Acceptance Of Web-Based Course Management Systems, Michael Williams, Janet Williams, Jun Chen
Janet K. Williams
No abstract provided.
Psychogeriatric Outreach To Rural Families: The Iowa And Virginia Models, I. L. Abraham, Kathleen C. Buckwalter, D. G. Snustad, D. E. Smullen, A. A. Thompson-Heisterman, J. B. Neese, Marianne Smith
Psychogeriatric Outreach To Rural Families: The Iowa And Virginia Models, I. L. Abraham, Kathleen C. Buckwalter, D. G. Snustad, D. E. Smullen, A. A. Thompson-Heisterman, J. B. Neese, Marianne Smith
Marianne Smith
Elderly residents of rural areas are at significant risk for mental health problems, yet have less access to mental health services. Thus, most mental health problems among rural elderly remain either undiagnosed or untreated. We describe two models of mental health outreach programs to rural elderly in Iowa and Virginia, serving demographically, culturally, and epidemiologically different populations in geographically and economically dissimilar regions. Programs are compared on the basis of initiation, community partnerships, target population, target region, clinical disciplines involved, coordinating discipline, referral sources, operational model, initial home assessment, care planning, sustainability, cost, patient demographics, and primary and secondary diagnosed. …
Milwaukee Police Department Retirees: Cardiovascular Disease Risk And Morbidity Among Aging Law Enforcement Officers, Sandra L. Ramey, Nancy R. Downing, W. D. Franke
Milwaukee Police Department Retirees: Cardiovascular Disease Risk And Morbidity Among Aging Law Enforcement Officers, Sandra L. Ramey, Nancy R. Downing, W. D. Franke
Sandra L. Ramey
This study explored the self-reported prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and accompanying risk factors among 165 male retirees 43 years and older (M = 56.2, SD = 7.1) from the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) compared to 671 individuals of similar age and income who responded to the 2005 Wisconsin Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). CVD and other risk factors were more prevalent in the MPD retirees than the general population (CVD 15.2% vs. 9.5%, p = .036; hypertension 51.5% vs. 36.2%, p = .001; hypercholesterolemia 62.4% vs. 44.4%, p = .001; overweight and obesity 85.1% vs. 74.7%, p = …
Secondary Prevention Of Stroke And Transient Ischaemic Attack, Maggie Lawrence, Hazel Fraser, Charlotte Woods, Jon Mccall
Secondary Prevention Of Stroke And Transient Ischaemic Attack, Maggie Lawrence, Hazel Fraser, Charlotte Woods, Jon Mccall
Dr. Maggie Lawrence
Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) and stroke are clinical syndromes characterised by acute neurological deficits with vascular causes. People experiencing TIA or first stroke are at significant risk of subsequent stroke. Risk factors, which are associated with 90% of risk of all stroke, have been identified, and include factors associated with lifestyle i.e. tobacco use, diet, obesity, alcohol consumption, physical activity and stress. Targeted therapeutic interventions have the potential to substantially reduce the burden of stroke. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the current evidence base relating to these lifestyle risk factors. Health promotion theories and …
Living With Alzheimer’S Disease: A Study Of Adult Day Health Services In Massachusetts, Nina M. Silverstein, Cathy M. Wong, Kristen E. Brueck
Living With Alzheimer’S Disease: A Study Of Adult Day Health Services In Massachusetts, Nina M. Silverstein, Cathy M. Wong, Kristen E. Brueck
Nina Silverstein
The role of adult day health care (ADHC) is gaining increased attention as the nation prepares for the large cohort of baby boomers entering their later years. Many boomers are aging with physical and cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Projections indicate that Massachusetts, along with the nation as a whole, is experiencing an increasing rate of older persons as baby boomers enter late-life. The Commonwealth can expect that persons with Alzheimer's disease and their care partners will need community-based services that are specifically designed for adults with cognitive impairments. However, a report by the Robert Wood Johnson …
Reliability Of The 60+ Functional Fitness Test Battery For Older Adults, K. E. Mobily, Paula R. Mobily
Reliability Of The 60+ Functional Fitness Test Battery For Older Adults, K. E. Mobily, Paula R. Mobily
Paula Mobily
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine the internal consistency of the 60+ functional fitness test battery for older adults. A secondary purpose was to determine whether the number of trials recommended in the testing manual was optimal. Subjects were used from an ongoing study of a fitness program for community-dwelling older adults. Internal consistency coefficients for subtests of flexibility, agility, coordination, and strength were excellent. Post hoc analysis across trials indicated significant differences in means between early trials and later trials. Mean scores stabilized after two or three trials, depending on the subtest of interest. Data provided …
Description Of The Methodology Used In An Ongoing Pediatric Care Interventional Study Of Children Born With Cleft Lip And Palate In South America [Nct00097149, G. L. Wehby, E. E. Castilla, N. Goco, M. Rittler, V. Cosentino, L. Javois, Ann Marie Mccarthy, G. Bobashev, S. Litavecz, A. Mariona, G. Dutra, J. S. Lopez-Camelo, I. M. Orioli, J. C. Murray
Description Of The Methodology Used In An Ongoing Pediatric Care Interventional Study Of Children Born With Cleft Lip And Palate In South America [Nct00097149, G. L. Wehby, E. E. Castilla, N. Goco, M. Rittler, V. Cosentino, L. Javois, Ann Marie Mccarthy, G. Bobashev, S. Litavecz, A. Mariona, G. Dutra, J. S. Lopez-Camelo, I. M. Orioli, J. C. Murray
Ann Marie McCarthy
BACKGROUND: The contribution of birth defects, including cleft lip and palate, to neonatal and infant mortality and morbidity is substantial. As other mortality and morbidity causes including infections, hygiene, prematurity, and nutrition are eradicated in less developed countries, the burden of birth defects will increase proportionally. METHODS/DESIGN: We are using cleft lip and palate as a sentinel birth defect to evaluate its burden on neonatal and infant health and to assess the effectiveness of systematic pediatric care during the first month and first two years of life in decreasing this burden. The neonatal intervention, consisting of weekly pediatric evaluation and …
A Randomized Trial Of Heparin And Saline For Maintaining Intravenous Locks In Neonates, J. Heilskov, Charmaine Kleiber, K. Johnson, J. Miller
A Randomized Trial Of Heparin And Saline For Maintaining Intravenous Locks In Neonates, J. Heilskov, Charmaine Kleiber, K. Johnson, J. Miller
Charmaine Kleiber
PURPOSE: To determine the effects of saline, heparin 2 units (U) per ml saline, and heparin 10 U/ml saline flush solutions on the duration of intravenous (i.v.) locks and the incidence of i.v. infiltration in neonates. DESIGN: Randomized double-blind experiment. SETTING: Tertiary-care nursery. PARTICIPANTS: Neonates (N = 90) hospitalized at birth in the intensive, intermediate care, or newborn units. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Total hours from the time the i.v. was inserted to the time the i.v. was removed; hours from the time the i.v. was first flushed to the time the i.v. was removed; number of i.vs. removed because of …
Parent Behavior And Child Distress During Urethral Catheterization, Charmaine Kleiber, Ann Marie Mccarthy
Parent Behavior And Child Distress During Urethral Catheterization, Charmaine Kleiber, Ann Marie Mccarthy
Charmaine Kleiber
ISSUES AND PURPOSE: Researchers need a clear understanding of the natural behaviors parents use to help their children cope. This study describes the relationships between naturally occurring parent behaviors and child distress behaviors during urethral catheterization. DESIGN AND METHODS: In this descriptive study, researchers videotaped the behaviors of parent-child interactions during urethral catheterization. RESULTS: Parents used distraction to maintain calm behavior during the first part of the procedure and used more reassurance when the children started to become distressed. Seven of the nine children displayed calm behavior at least half the time following distraction. Parental reassurance did not decrease distress …
Recent Developments In Pain In Dementia, E. Scherder, J. Oosterman, D. Swaab, Keela A. Herr, M. Ooms, M. Ribbe, J. Sergeant, G. Pickering, F. Benedetti
Recent Developments In Pain In Dementia, E. Scherder, J. Oosterman, D. Swaab, Keela A. Herr, M. Ooms, M. Ribbe, J. Sergeant, G. Pickering, F. Benedetti
Keela A. Herr
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Health In The Gambia I: Agricultural Practices And Developments, R. Kuye, K. Donham, S. Marquez, W. Sanderson, L. Fuortes, R. Rautiainen, M. Jones, Kennith R. Culp
Agricultural Health In The Gambia I: Agricultural Practices And Developments, R. Kuye, K. Donham, S. Marquez, W. Sanderson, L. Fuortes, R. Rautiainen, M. Jones, Kennith R. Culp
Kennith R. Culp
This manuscript reports results of our study to characterize the historical developments of agricultural practices in The Gambia and related health risks of farm workers. It surveys the various factors that shape production agriculture in the country and examines the degrees to which hand tools, animal traction, motorized traction and manual labour all contribute to the inherent hazards of farm work. The principal objective of this study is to lay the ground work for detailed research of occupational health hazards in Gambian agriculture; and development of policies and programmes to promote the health of Gambian farmers. The authors of this …
Agricultural Health In The Gambia Ii: A Systematic Survey Of Safety And Injuries In Production Agriculture, R. Kuye, K. Donham, S. Marquez, W. Sanderson, L. Fuortes, R. Rautiainen, M. Jones, Kennith R. Culp
Agricultural Health In The Gambia Ii: A Systematic Survey Of Safety And Injuries In Production Agriculture, R. Kuye, K. Donham, S. Marquez, W. Sanderson, L. Fuortes, R. Rautiainen, M. Jones, Kennith R. Culp
Kennith R. Culp
This study was undertaken to provide baseline information on the injuries and health and safety conditions in Gambian agriculture. The objective was to produce information to guide the formulation of an agricultural health and safety policy for the country, future investigations, prevention and surveillance of the adverse health effects in agriculture. A cross-sectional survey of 20 farmers, 20 nurses, and 20 agricultural extension workers was conducted in the Central and Upper River Divisions of The Gambia. The survey was implemented by the means of questionnaires, walk-through survey and hazard checklist. Seventy percent of farms reported an injury during the past …
Accuracy Of Birth Certificate Data Regarding The Amount, Timing And Adequacy Of Prenatal Care Using Prenatal Clinic Medical Records As Referents, M. Kathleen Clark, C. Fu, C. Burnett
Accuracy Of Birth Certificate Data Regarding The Amount, Timing And Adequacy Of Prenatal Care Using Prenatal Clinic Medical Records As Referents, M. Kathleen Clark, C. Fu, C. Burnett
M. Kathleen Clark
No abstract provided.
Genetic Determinants Of Facial Clefting: Analysis Of 357 Candidate Genes Using Two National Cleft Studies From Scandinavia, A. Jugessur, M. Shi, H. K. Gjessing, R. T. Lie, A. J. Wilcox, C. R. Weinberg, K. Christensen, A. L. Boyles, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, T. N. Trung, C. Bille, A. C. Lidral, J. C. Murray
Genetic Determinants Of Facial Clefting: Analysis Of 357 Candidate Genes Using Two National Cleft Studies From Scandinavia, A. Jugessur, M. Shi, H. K. Gjessing, R. T. Lie, A. J. Wilcox, C. R. Weinberg, K. Christensen, A. L. Boyles, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, T. N. Trung, C. Bille, A. C. Lidral, J. C. Murray
Sandra Daack-Hirsch
BACKGROUND: Facial clefts are common birth defects with a strong genetic component. To identify fetal genetic risk factors for clefting, 1536 SNPs in 357 candidate genes were genotyped in two population-based samples from Scandinavia (Norway: 562 case-parent and 592 control-parent triads; Denmark: 235 case-parent triads). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We used two complementary statistical methods, TRIMM and HAPLIN, to look for associations across these two national samples. TRIMM tests for association in each gene by using multi-SNP genotypes from case-parent triads directly without the need to infer haplotypes. HAPLIN on the other hand estimates the full haplotype distribution over a set of …
Maternal Genes And Facial Clefts In Offspring: A Comprehensive Search For Genetic Associations In Two Population-Based Cleft Studies From Scandinavia, A. Jugessur, M. Shi, H. K. Gjessing, R. T. Lie, A. J. Wilcox, C. R. Weinberg, K. Christensen, A. L. Boyles, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, T. T. Nguyen, L. Christiansen, A. C. Lidral, J. C. Murray
Maternal Genes And Facial Clefts In Offspring: A Comprehensive Search For Genetic Associations In Two Population-Based Cleft Studies From Scandinavia, A. Jugessur, M. Shi, H. K. Gjessing, R. T. Lie, A. J. Wilcox, C. R. Weinberg, K. Christensen, A. L. Boyles, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, T. T. Nguyen, L. Christiansen, A. C. Lidral, J. C. Murray
Sandra Daack-Hirsch
BACKGROUND: Fetal conditions can in principle be affected by the mother's genotype working through the prenatal environment. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Genotypes for 1536 SNPs in 357 cleft candidate genes were available from a previous analysis in which we focused on fetal gene effects. After data-cleaning, genotypes for 1315 SNPs in 334 autosomal genes were available for the current analysis of maternal gene effects. Two complementary statistical methods, TRIMM and HAPLIN, were used to detect multi-marker effects in population-based samples from Norway (562 case-parent and 592 control-parent triads) and Denmark (235 case-parent triads). We analyzed isolated cleft lip with or without cleft …
Dermatoglyphic Fingerprint Heterogeneity Among Individuals With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With Or Without Cleft Palate And Their Unaffected Relatives In China And The Philippines, N. M. Scott, S. M. Weinberg, K. Neiswanger, C. A. Brandon, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, J. C. Murray, Y. E. Liu, M. L. Marazita
Dermatoglyphic Fingerprint Heterogeneity Among Individuals With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With Or Without Cleft Palate And Their Unaffected Relatives In China And The Philippines, N. M. Scott, S. M. Weinberg, K. Neiswanger, C. A. Brandon, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, J. C. Murray, Y. E. Liu, M. L. Marazita
Sandra Daack-Hirsch
Cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) is a common birth defect (birth prevalence ranging from 1/500 to 1/2,000) with a complex etiology. Traits potentially related to CL/P, such as dermatoglyphics, may reflect the genetic and epidemiologic heterogeneity observed in CL/P. Such phenotypic heterogeneity in dermatoglyphic patterns may account for some of the variability in previously reported associations of dermatoglyphics and CL/P. To test this hypothesis, we took dermatoglyphic prints from individuals with nonsyndromic CL/P (n = 460) and their unaffected relatives (n = 254) from the Philippines and China. For both samples three raters designated the patterns as …
Genome Scan, Fine-Mapping, And Candidate Gene Analysis Of Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip With Or Without Cleft Palate Reveals Phenotype-Specific Differences In Linkage And Association Results, M. L. Marazita, A. C. Lidral, J. C. Murray, L. L. Field, B. S. Maher, T. Goldstein Mchenry, M. E. Cooper, M. Govil, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, B. Riley, A. Jugessur, T. Felix, L. Morene, M. A. Mansilla, A. R. Vieira, K. Doheny, E. Pugh, C. Valencia-Ramirez, M. Arcos-Burgos
Genome Scan, Fine-Mapping, And Candidate Gene Analysis Of Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip With Or Without Cleft Palate Reveals Phenotype-Specific Differences In Linkage And Association Results, M. L. Marazita, A. C. Lidral, J. C. Murray, L. L. Field, B. S. Maher, T. Goldstein Mchenry, M. E. Cooper, M. Govil, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, B. Riley, A. Jugessur, T. Felix, L. Morene, M. A. Mansilla, A. R. Vieira, K. Doheny, E. Pugh, C. Valencia-Ramirez, M. Arcos-Burgos
Sandra Daack-Hirsch
OBJECTIVES: Non-syndromic orofacial clefts, i.e. cleft lip (CL) and cleft palate (CP), are among the most common birth defects. The goal of this study was to identify genomic regions and genes for CL with or without CP (CL/P). METHODS: We performed linkage analyses of a 10 cM genome scan in 820 multiplex CL/P families (6,565 individuals). Significant linkage results were followed by association analyses of 1,476 SNPs in candidate genes and regions, utilizing a weighted false discovery rate (wFDR) approach to control for multiple testing and incorporate the genome scan results. RESULTS: Significant (multipoint HLOD >or=3.2) or genome-wide-significant (HLOD >or=4.02) …
Analysis Of The P63 Gene In Classical Eec Syndrome, Related Syndromes, And Non-Syndromic Orofacial Clefts, L. L. Barrow, H. Van Bokhoven, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, T. Andersen, S. E. Van Beersum, R. Gorlin, J. C. Murray
Analysis Of The P63 Gene In Classical Eec Syndrome, Related Syndromes, And Non-Syndromic Orofacial Clefts, L. L. Barrow, H. Van Bokhoven, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, T. Andersen, S. E. Van Beersum, R. Gorlin, J. C. Murray
Sandra Daack-Hirsch
EEC syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with the cardinal signs of ectrodactyly, ectodermal dysplasia, and orofacial clefts. EEC syndrome has been linked to chromosome 3q27 and heterozygous p63 mutations were detected in unrelated EEC families. In addition, homozygous p63 null mice exhibit craniofacial abnormalities, limb truncations, and absence of epidermal appendages, such as hair follicles and tooth primordia. In this study, we screened 39 syndromic patients, including four with EEC syndrome, five with syndromes closely related to EEC syndrome, and 30 with other syndromic orofacial clefts and/or limb anomalies. We identified heterozygous p63 mutations in three unrelated cases of …
Complete Sequencing Shows A Role For Msx1 In Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip And Palate, P. A. Jezewski, A. R. Vieira, C. Nishimura, B. Ludwig, M. Johnson, S. E. O'Brien, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, R. E. Schultz, A. Weber, B. Nepomucena, P. A. Romitti, K. Christensen, I. M. Orioli, E. E. Castilla, J. Machida, N. Natsume, J. C. Murray
Complete Sequencing Shows A Role For Msx1 In Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip And Palate, P. A. Jezewski, A. R. Vieira, C. Nishimura, B. Ludwig, M. Johnson, S. E. O'Brien, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, R. E. Schultz, A. Weber, B. Nepomucena, P. A. Romitti, K. Christensen, I. M. Orioli, E. E. Castilla, J. Machida, N. Natsume, J. C. Murray
Sandra Daack-Hirsch
MSX1 has been proposed as a gene in which mutations may contribute to non-syndromic forms of cleft lip and/or cleft palate. Support for this comes from human linkage and linkage disequilibrium studies, chromosomal deletions resulting in haploinsufficiency, a large family with a stop codon mutation that includes clefting as a phenotype, and the Msx1 phenotype in a knockout mouse. This report describes a population based scan for mutations encompassing the sense and antisense transcribed sequence of MSX1 (two exons, one intron). We compare the completed genomic sequence of MSX1 to the mouse Msx1 sequence to identify non-coding homology regions, and …
Medical Sequencing Of Candidate Genes For Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip And Palate, A. R. Vieira, J. R. Avila, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, E. Dragan, T. M. Felix, F. Rahimov, J. Harrington, R. R. Schultz, Y. Watanabe, M. Johnson, J. Fang, S. E. O'Brien, I. M. Orioli, E. E. Castilla, D. R. Fitzpatrick, R. Jiang, M. L. Marazita, J. C. Murray
Medical Sequencing Of Candidate Genes For Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip And Palate, A. R. Vieira, J. R. Avila, Sandra Daack-Hirsch, E. Dragan, T. M. Felix, F. Rahimov, J. Harrington, R. R. Schultz, Y. Watanabe, M. Johnson, J. Fang, S. E. O'Brien, I. M. Orioli, E. E. Castilla, D. R. Fitzpatrick, R. Jiang, M. L. Marazita, J. C. Murray
Sandra Daack-Hirsch
Nonsyndromic or isolated cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) occurs in wide geographic distribution with an average birth prevalence of 1/700. We used direct sequencing as an approach to study candidate genes for CL/P. We report here the results of sequencing on 20 candidate genes for clefts in 184 cases with CL/P selected with an emphasis on severity and positive family history. Genes were selected based on expression patterns, animal models, and/or role in known human clefting syndromes. For seven genes with identified coding mutations that are potentially etiologic, we performed linkage disequilibrium studies as well in 501 …
Interventions For Family Caregivers Of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease In Community-Based Settings: Items For Consideration, Kathleen Buckwalter
Interventions For Family Caregivers Of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease In Community-Based Settings: Items For Consideration, Kathleen Buckwalter
Kathleen C. Buckwalter
No abstract provided.
Informed Consent And Assent Decisions By Persons With Dementia And Their Legally Designated Representatives, E. Beattie, Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Informed Consent And Assent Decisions By Persons With Dementia And Their Legally Designated Representatives, E. Beattie, Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Kathleen C. Buckwalter
No abstract provided.
Mood And Immune Outcomes Of A Dementia Caregiver Intervention: The Plst Model., L. Garand, Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Mood And Immune Outcomes Of A Dementia Caregiver Intervention: The Plst Model., L. Garand, Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Kathleen C. Buckwalter
No abstract provided.
Interventions For Family Caregivers Of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease In Community-Based Settings: Items For Consideration, Kathleen Buckwalter
Interventions For Family Caregivers Of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease In Community-Based Settings: Items For Consideration, Kathleen Buckwalter
Kathleen C. Buckwalter
No abstract provided.
Informed Consent And Assent Decisions By Persons With Dementia And Their Legally Designated Representatives, E. Beattie, Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Informed Consent And Assent Decisions By Persons With Dementia And Their Legally Designated Representatives, E. Beattie, Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Kathleen C. Buckwalter
No abstract provided.
Psychogeriatric Outreach To Rural Families: The Iowa And Virginia Models, I. L. Abraham, Kathleen C. Buckwalter, D. G. Snustad, D. E. Smullen, A. A. Thompson-Heisterman, J. B. Neese, Marianne Smith
Psychogeriatric Outreach To Rural Families: The Iowa And Virginia Models, I. L. Abraham, Kathleen C. Buckwalter, D. G. Snustad, D. E. Smullen, A. A. Thompson-Heisterman, J. B. Neese, Marianne Smith
Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Elderly residents of rural areas are at significant risk for mental health problems, yet have less access to mental health services. Thus, most mental health problems among rural elderly remain either undiagnosed or untreated. We describe two models of mental health outreach programs to rural elderly in Iowa and Virginia, serving demographically, culturally, and epidemiologically different populations in geographically and economically dissimilar regions. Programs are compared on the basis of initiation, community partnerships, target population, target region, clinical disciplines involved, coordinating discipline, referral sources, operational model, initial home assessment, care planning, sustainability, cost, patient demographics, and primary and secondary diagnosed. …
Faculty And Librarian Collaboration In Online Instruction: Harnessing The Learning Management System, Shannon F. Johnson, Tammy R. Toscos
Faculty And Librarian Collaboration In Online Instruction: Harnessing The Learning Management System, Shannon F. Johnson, Tammy R. Toscos
Shannon F Johnson
Tammy Toscos, Nursing Informatics Professor, and Shannon Johnson, Health Sciences Librarian, will share their experiences harnessing the Learning Management System for information literacy instruction and how this has affected IL instruction delivery at IPFW. They will discuss their use of online technology to expand the traditional bibliographic instruction into new realms, increasing the number of students they reach and allowing for more in-depth instruction to take place.
Impact Of Interdisciplinary Patient Safety Education For Nursing Students And Medical Students On Collaboration And Teamwork, Carol Crosby
Impact Of Interdisciplinary Patient Safety Education For Nursing Students And Medical Students On Collaboration And Teamwork, Carol Crosby
Carol Crosby
No abstract provided.