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Patient Education for Immunizations

Pediatrics, 1984
Many physicians and parents consider immunizations routine; as a result, they fail to discuss this important aspect of health care. Parents should be educated about each vaccine and the role it plays in the well-being of their child. To ensure that parents will be able to give informed consent to have their child immunized, the physician should provide
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Educating Patients on the Run

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1990
This article discusses patient education in the endoscopy laboratory. It addresses quality usage of time available to perform patient teaching, the problems encountered and the effects of stress on the learning process.
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Patient education at a distance

Radiography, 2007
Historically, education of patients was paternalistic where people have been conditioned to do as the "doctor" tells them. Traditionally this worked as people tended to have limited access to knowledge of treatment regimen available. However, in the information age, this knowledge is more readily available and it is now common practice to educate ...
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Patient education in thyrotoxicosis

Patient Education and Counseling, 2000
The aim of the study was to assess the need for a thyrotoxicosis patient education programme and to evaluate a group education session. Patients with thyrotoxicosis were sent questionnaires on knowledge, satisfaction and mood. Patients showed limited knowledge about thyrotoxicosis.
N B, Lincoln   +5 more
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Computers in Patient Education

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2003
Nurses in practice have an increasing need to become aware of the computer-based resources available and the evidence regarding their use in the process of patient education. This synthesis of the literature examines research related to computer-based patient education.
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The whys of patient education

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1991
The rationale for patient education is that patients and families have the right to be informed; that professional standards describe appropriate patient education; that health care organizations and the law require patient education; and patients, health care organizations, and that society benefit from the process.
J I, Fernsler, C A, Cannon
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Circumcision and Patient Education

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1980
Sir .—We read with interest the article on circumcision by Herrera and Trouern-Trend (Journal133:1069-1070, 1979). Because there are "no medical indications for routine circumcision," 1.2 counseling parents to ensure informed consent is both difficult and time-consuming.
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Educating Your Patient

Archives of Dermatology, 1973
Physicians are educators. To an important extent their effectiveness as physicians depends on their effectiveness as educators. This paper discusses appropriate types of clinical circumstances that warrant more automated information transfer and some of the types of automation that may be used.
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Patient Education 101

Nephrology Nursing Journal
Patient education is a professional responsibility of all registered nurses (RNs); however, many RNs have never been taught how to teach, and specifically, how to teach patients. Teaching is a specialty all its own, and requires knowledge of principles and practices of teaching.
Beth, Ulrich, Linda, Wright
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Educating patients in IBD

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2016
Larsen et al. have highlighted their positive findings for the use of touch screens in the inflammatory bowel disease outpatient clinic.[1] With the advent of technology there is certainly value in...
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