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Computer‐Assisted Learning in Occupational Therapy

Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 1987
Computer‐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 ...
Roderick Sims, Margaret Farrow
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Computer-Assisted Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Depression in Primary Care: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2018
Objective To examine evidence for the effectiveness of computer-assisted cognitive-behavior therapy (CCBT) for depression in primary care and assess the impact of therapist-supported CCBT versus self-guided CCBT. Methods A search for randomized studies
Michael J. Wells   +8 more
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Computer-assisted oral and intravenous theophylline therapy

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1982
Abstract An interactive computer program was developed to assist clinicians in selecting appropriate intravenous and oral theophylline dosages. The program uses an iterative method to estimate pharmacokinetic parameters. This method was compared to methods previously described.
James Marshall   +5 more
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Computer-assisted analysis of the therapy of acute salpingitis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
Isolation rates of microorganisms recovered by culdocentesis and/or laparoscopy in nine studies of salpingitis were multiplied by the proportions of each species which would be inhibited in vitro at peak and 1/2 peak serum levels of 13 antimicrobial drugs to yield a prediction of efficacy for the drugs. Efficacies of several hundred combinations of two
Thomas A. Bell   +2 more
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Computer assisted learning in manipulative therapy education

Manual Therapy, 2011
Teaching manipulative therapy is one of the most relevant issues in a physiotherapy course. However, for an effective instruction of this topic practical experience is considered fundamental. To achieve this purpose, this paper presents a computer assisted environment for the practical learning of manipulative therapy.
Vitor Fernao Pires   +3 more
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RoboCA3T: A Robot-Inspired Computer-Assisted adaptive autism therapy for improving joint attention and imitation skills through learning and computing innovations

Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
This study presents a Robot‐Inspired Computer‐Assisted Adaptive Autism Therapy (RoboCA3T) focusing on improving joint attention and imitation skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). By harnessing the inherent affinity of children with ASD
Zunera Zahid   +5 more
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Computer‐assisted cognitive behavioural therapy: The experiences of adults who have an intellectual disability and anxiety or depression

Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2018
BACKGROUND Despite its evidence base in the general population, computerized cognitive behavioural therapy (cCBT) has not yet been adapted for use with people with intellectual disability.
Patricia Cooney   +4 more
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Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy [PDF]

open access: possible, 1985
The 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 Drug Therapy for Epilepsy

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1983
Monitoring 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 therapy

Proceedings of the 3rd 2015 Workshop on ICTs for improving Patients Rehabilitation Research Techniques, 2015
Heroin addiction has a negative impact on cognitive functions, and recovering addicts suffer from cognitive impairment. Traditional cognitive rehabilitation approaches suffer from limited motivational appeal and are relatively cumbersome to carry out.
André Leandro   +8 more
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