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Computer-assisted cognitive–behavior therapy for depression.
Psychotherapy, 2014This article reviews the use of computer technology in treating depression as a substitute or adjunct for standard therapy. It discusses advantages and disadvantages of introducing computer technology as a treatment option, problems and barriers to expanded use, the varieties of computer-assisted psychotherapy for major depression, and relevant ...
Tracy D, Eells +3 more
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Computer-Assisted Drug Therapy for Epilepsy
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1983Monitoring serum concentrations of anticonvulsant drugs has improved substantially the treatment of epilepsy. However, a sound knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of anticonvulsant drugs is necessary when interpreting serum concentration results and considering dosage adjustments of these drugs.
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Computer-Assisted Drug Therapy Problem Notification
Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 2000Objective: To describe the use of computer technology to enhance our ability to identify and notify providers of potential drug therapy problems using a mail intervention monitoring programme. Setting: Pharmacy benefit management company.
Ronald A. Lyon +2 more
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Computer‐Assisted Learning in Occupational Therapy
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 1987Computer‐assisted learning has application at all levels of occupational therapy education and in the educational roles which occupational therapists accept with respect to clients, the community and allied health professionals. In this paper, recent applications of computer‐assisted learning in undergraduate allied health professional education are ...
MARGARET FARROW, RODERICK SIMS
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Palmtop computer‐assisted group therapy for social phobia
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2003AbstractThis article describes the application of group computer‐assisted therapy for social phobia. The computer program includes a diary function for ongoing self‐monitoring of anxiety as well as guidance on the practice of relaxation, cognitive restructuring, and self‐control desensitization.
Amy, Przeworski, Michelle G, Newman
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Computer assisted planning of parenteral hyperalimentation therapy
Critical Care Medicine, 1982A computer program has been written to assist the physician in the planning of nutritional support. The program is divided into individual segments dealing with nutritional assessment, caloric requirements, hyperalimentation planning, and evaluation of nutritional therapy.
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Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy
1985The rapid progress of computer technology, especially the increasing power of image processing systems, has opened up new possibilities for future development of computer systems in the medical field. Some research centers like DKFZ in Heidelberg, the Joint Center for Radiation Therapy at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital in
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Computer assisted conventional insulin therapy.
Life support systems : the journal of the European Society for Artificial Organs, 1987Considerable interest has recently been focused on the computer as a new method to improve outpatient treatment of insulin dependent diabetics. Different ways of programming procedures have been proposed to simulate an experienced physician's capability to adjust insulin dosage in a mathematical form.
T, Strack +3 more
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Computer-Assisted Cognitive Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1997Occupational therapists have been exploring and debating the therapeutic use of computers for over 10 years. Much of the literature on this topic is descriptive in nature. There has, however, been some work done in the area of cognitive rehabilitation.
Kenneth McBain, Linda B M Renton
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Computer‐assisted therapy in orbital and mid‐facial reconstructions
The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, 2009AbstractBackgroundManagement of orbital and mid‐facial fractures requires a thorough ophthalmic evaluation and precise imaging. A principle goal of therapy is to anatomically reduce fracture segments and to restore a normal orbital volume as soon as possible.
Schramm, Alexander +6 more
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