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Patient education and health literacy
Details: Introduction: Patient education is a relatively new science within the field of health care. In the past it consisted mainly of the transfer of knowledge and mostly biomedically based advice. Research has shown this to not be effective and sometimes counterproductive. As health care has moved away from applying a traditional paternalistic
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Pandemics and education: A historical review
Details: Leprosy changed religious education, and the Black Plague may have contributed to the rise of medical schools, hospitals, public health education, and led to the implementation of lazarettos and the quarantine. The smallpox epidemic helped usher in public health education for immunization, while the 1918 Spanish Flu precipitated the rise of
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Disabilities Inclusive Education Systems and Policies …
Details: Having a disability can be one of the most marginalizing factors in a child’s life. In education, finding ways to meet the learning needs of students with disabilities can be challenging, especially in schools, districts, regions, and countries with severely limited resources. Inclusive education—which fully engages all students, including students with disabilities or …
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Nursing Services and Nursing Education: An Overview
Details: The Diversity of Registered Nurses' Responsibilities. Nursing education must supply the nation with RNs prepared for a wide range of roles and responsibilities: providing direct care to patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and patients' …
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Assessing the impact of pre-test education on patient …
Details: The education group also reported more positive attitudes and greater perceived control over pursuing PGx testing compared to the survey-only group. Further analyses identified significant differences in expectations, attitudes, and intention to pursue PGx testing based on number of previous medication trials. Path analyses identified the best
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Challenges in the clinical education of the nursing …
Details: Introduction: Clinical education is an important part of nurse training. It provides students with the opportunity to gain useful experience and has a key role in their professional preparation. The importance of clinical education in nursing students' professional performance means that identifying the challenges in this field is crucial.
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EVATS: a proactive solution to improve surgical education …
Details: The 21st century brought new challenges for surgical training. Increased societal demands for skills training in a laboratory setting using simulators and the 6 ACGME competencies all require classroom-type training periods. Paradoxically, the 80-hour work week restricted the time available for thes …
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Can level of education, accreditation and use of …
Details: Introduction: Professional skills, education and accreditation, along with clinical outcome assessment, are considered important factors to achieve comprehensive delivery and quality of cardiac rehabilitation (CR). This study assessed professional educational programmes, accreditation and use of databases in CR across the European countries.
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Graduate Education and Social Stratification
Details: In doctoral education, the admissions process is a form of gatekeeping and closure for disciplines and professions (Posselt 2015a), the initial stage of the idealized “system of institutionalized vigilance” (Merton 1973) that faculty create through evaluation and peer review (Lamont 2009, Pontille & Torny 2010, Smith 2009). Both judgments
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The Future of Nursing Education
Details: New models of education are needed to ensure that the competencies required to do the work and improve the work of nursing and health care are embedded in nursing education programs. Nursing education programs began to …
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History and Current Status of Public Health Education in the …
Details: This section discusses two broad phases of public health education in America.11Material in the History section of this chapter is abstracted from the commissioned paper prepared for the committee by Elizabeth Fee, Ph.D. The paper appears in its entirety in Appendix D. The first phase, during which independent schools of public health were first created, occurred between …
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Autism and Education
Details: 2 Neuropsychiatry Outpatient Program, Adult Developmental Neuropsychiatry Clinic, Adult Inpatient Intellectual Disability and Autism Unit, Sheppard Pratt Autism Registry, Ethics Committee, Sheppard Pratt Hospital, 6501 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21285, USA. Electronic address: [email protected]
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Non-formal education
Details: Non-formal education refers to education that occurs outside the formal school system. Non-formal education is often used interchangeably with terms such as community education, adult education, lifelong education and second …
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A Virtual Childhood Obesity Collaborative: Satisfaction With Online
Details: Introduction: This descriptive study evaluated school-based health center (SBHC) providers' satisfaction with Web-based continuing education as part of a virtual childhood obesity intervention. Method: Thirty-six participants from 24 SBHCs in six states participated in the training modules. Modules were divided into four learning sessions, with a total of 17 training …
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How Much Does Education Improve Intelligence
Details: Intelligence test scores and educational duration are positively correlated. This correlation could be interpreted in two ways: Students with greater propensity for intelligence go on to complete more education, or a longer education increases intelligence. We meta-analyzed three categories of quasiexperimental studies of educational effects on
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Simulation-Based Education Improves Patient Safety in …
Details: High-fidelity simulations of patient scenarios have been used successfully to promote critical thinking and staff teamwork in emergency departments, critical care, and medical transport. In contrast, this strategy has been little studied in …
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Inequality in Teaching and Schooling: How …
Details: Teacher education is also related to the use of teaching strategies that encourage higher-order learning and the use of strategies responsive to students' needs and learning styles. Thus, policies that resolve shortages in poor …
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The Tasmanian Healthy Brain Project (THBP): a prospective …
Details: The Tasmanian Healthy Brain Project (THBP) is a world-first prospective study examining the capacity of university-level education to enhance cognitive reserve in older adults and subsequently reduce age-related cognitive decline and risk for neurodegenerative disease.
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Competency-Based Education, Entrustable Professional Activities, …
Details: A competency-based education movement is dominating graduate medical education reform around the world in the 21st century. This movement can be viewed as a struggle to formulate the values of the medical profession in words that enable a new perspective on curricula, training, and assessment. Without new language, this innovation would not
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The relationship between health, education, and health literacy
Details: The present study aims to study whether health literacy could be a pathway by which level of education affects health status. Health literacy was measured by the Health Activities and Literacy Scale, using data from a subsample of 5,136 adults between the ages of 25 and 65 years, gathered within the context of the 2007 Dutch Adult Literacy and
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COVID-19 and telehealth, education, and research adaptations
Details: However, telehealth, online education, and internet enabled research should not be simply a new way to do traditional jobs but rather, an opportunity to take advantage of how technology can best be used to develop new and better ways to provide care, educate health care providers, and support research.
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Association of Educational Attainment With Chronic Disease and
Details: Education is closely linked to income (and thus health care access), which is also strongly associated with mortality; those with lower incomes (and therefore lower-level occupations) and less education have higher mortality rates than individuals with higher levels of education and pay. 14,19–20,22–23 Educated individuals have jobs that
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The 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program …
Details: All recommendations were graded according to the strength of the evidence and voted on by the 43 members of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program Evidence-Based Recommendations Task Force. All recommendations reported in the present paper received at least 95% consensus. These guidelines will …
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Patient education programs – can they improve outcomes in COPD
Details: COPD patient and caregiver education is a component of many successful pulmonary rehabilitation programs. As it is not easy to separate out the effects of education (Lacasse et al 1997) we chose to review only stand-alone educational programs.We also focus our review on programs with educational content that covers multiple topics of potential relevance to COPD …
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