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Educating Ourselves and Educating Patients
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2001Pain management continues to pose a challenge to the healthcare profession in the United States. There are a host of barriers and many of these are very well laid out in the article by Dr. Rich. As a hospice physician, I confront these challenges daily.
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Patient Education in Neurology
Neurologic Clinics, 2010Patient education is an important component of quality patient care and offers many potential benefits. Health care providers are responsible for giving patients the education they want and need to optimize their health and make health decisions. This review provides a definition of patient education; examines the potential benefits and effectiveness ...
Andrea N, Leep Hunderfund +1 more
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Computers in patient education
Postgraduate Medicine, 1985When your last patient of the day needs instruction about diabetes and you're already late for the hospital, you might well wish for a machine that could help with patient education. Such machines are now available and growing in popularity. This month, Mr Jonathan Cohen, a writer specializing in computer-assisted lessons for people with diabetes ...
Eric Batson, Jonathan Cohen
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Patient Education and Counseling, 2001
Patient education is a highly context dependent activity. The Hungarian scene is conditioned by three well articulated aspects. First, the well developed and still cherished roots of dissemination of knowledge; second, the traditional sensitivity of ethical issues in health related, including death and dying issues; third, the present fast socio ...
C, Trinn, P, Molnar
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Patient education is a highly context dependent activity. The Hungarian scene is conditioned by three well articulated aspects. First, the well developed and still cherished roots of dissemination of knowledge; second, the traditional sensitivity of ethical issues in health related, including death and dying issues; third, the present fast socio ...
C, Trinn, P, Molnar
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International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 1985
The authors, using the definition of health education as a deliberately, planned, structured learning opportunity about health that occurs in a setting at a given point in time involving an interaction between an educator and learner, recommend patient education in hospitals. The authors make a strong recommendation for the health education department
N B, Kanno, K A, Dixit
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The authors, using the definition of health education as a deliberately, planned, structured learning opportunity about health that occurs in a setting at a given point in time involving an interaction between an educator and learner, recommend patient education in hospitals. The authors make a strong recommendation for the health education department
N B, Kanno, K A, Dixit
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Patient Education and Counseling, 2001
No mandated policies, practices, and procedures of patient education or patient health education exist in Finland but the efforts have been local in nature. Traditionally, primary and secondary health education as a part of maternal health care and during dental appointments have been known to exist.
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No mandated policies, practices, and procedures of patient education or patient health education exist in Finland but the efforts have been local in nature. Traditionally, primary and secondary health education as a part of maternal health care and during dental appointments have been known to exist.
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The Benefits of Patient Education
Gastroenterology Nursing, 1998In this article, the role of the nurse in patient education is described, as well as the benefits of patient education, such as improved quality of care, improved patient satisfaction, increased compliance, improved staff satisfaction, and effective use of resources. Strategies for effective patient teaching also are presented.
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Curriculum in Patient Education
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1978Recent nurse practice acts that include health teaching as an explicit part of nursing service are evidence of this stake(2). Some of the difficulties prevalent in conceptualizing patient education as an area of practice can be found in the concept of curriculum.
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Evaluation of Patient Education
2009Patient education is the process of enabling individuals to make informed decisions about their personal health-related behaviour. It aims to improve health by encouraging compliance with medical treatment regimens and promoting healthy lifestyles [1].
Luigi, Naldi, Fabrizia, Sassi
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Gastroenterology Nursing, 1993
Everyday language used by health care professionals in gastroenterology is often unfamiliar to patients, regardless of their level of education. Consequently, the best efforts to explain diagnoses to patients can result in confusion and anxiety instead of understanding.
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Everyday language used by health care professionals in gastroenterology is often unfamiliar to patients, regardless of their level of education. Consequently, the best efforts to explain diagnoses to patients can result in confusion and anxiety instead of understanding.
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