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The Medical Home and Integrated Behavioral Health

Pediatrics, 2015
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is at the hub of transformative changes to address the triple aim of reducing health care costs, improving the patient experience, and bettering population health. In May 2013, the PCMH research conference, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Veterans Health Administration, and the ...
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Behavior-Based Home Energy Prediction

2012 Eighth International Conference on Intelligent Environments, 2012
In the effort to build a sustainable society, smart home research attention is being directed toward green technology and environmentally-friendly building designs. In this paper, we analyze the distribution of home energy consumption, and then present both linear and non-linear regression learning models for predicting energy usage given known human ...
Chao Chen 0020, Diane J. Cook
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Homing Behavior in Walleyes

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1962
Abstract Records obtained from the Muskegon River system, the Inland Waterway, and Bay de Noc in northern Lake Michigan indicate that walleyes return to the same spawning areas year after year. Walleyes were tagged and released during the spawning period at several locations.
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Managing the Behavioral Problems of Dementia in the Home

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1991
The majority of persons with dementia are cared for in the home by family and friends. The goals of treatment in this setting are to maximize the quality of life of the demented person and minimize burdens on the caregiver. Behavioral problems are common with dementia and can lead to significant caregiver burden.
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Comparison of Attachment Behaviors in Home and Laboratory

Psychological Reports, 1979
The attachment behaviors of 40 infants were assessed in the home and laboratory by means of time-sampled observations. Of the four attachment behaviors analyzed three, looking at mother, vocalizing to mother, and being within reach of the mother, occurred significantly more frequently in the home than in the laboratory. When amount of maternal behavior
F P, Klein, J T, Durfee
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Detecting Abnormal Behaviors in Smart Home

2019 IEEE 16th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems Workshops (MASSW), 2019
Recent popularity of smart home devices, due to the widespread use of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, has enabled infinite possibilities to provide people with more convenient, safe and healthy life experiences. Among various ideas and applications in smart home environments, the problem of abnormal behaviors detection arises people's attentions ...
Yonghua Yu   +7 more
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Changing behavior to maintain a healthy home

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2000
Multidimensional strategies involving interpersonal interaction, strategic alliances and targeted use of the media have been shown experimentally to be the most effective behavioral change programs. Health providers need to communicate with schools and community groups, as well as work with product manufacturers and consumer and health organizations ...
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Dorsomedial Forebrain Ablations and Home Loft Association Behavior in Homing Pigeons

Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2008
In a series of experiments which involved only short distance experimental releases (800 m or less and within view of the home loft), it was demonstrated that dorsomedial forebrain ablated pigeons generally failed to reassociate with their home loft if the postablation experimental release took place soon postablation or if during the time between ...
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Homing Behavior of Pigeons after Telencephalic Ablations

Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2008
In a first experiment, dorsomedial forebrain ablated birds showed similar homeward orientation when compared to untreated controls independent of whether the birds were released from a previous training site or a site they had never been before. However, although all control birds returned to the home loft, only 2 of 28 birds with lesions homed ...
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Correlates of Disruptive Behaviors in Nursing Homes

Journal of Aging and Health, 1994
This study reexamines factors associated with the occurrence of disruptive behaviors using a representative sample of nursing home residents in Rhode Island in 1984-1985. Four indicators of disruptive behaviors are examined using multivariate methods: evidence of any disruptive behaviors, abusive behavior, wandering, and noisiness. Results are compared
W D, Spector, M E, Jackson
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