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Computer‐assisted therapy in orbital and mid‐facial reconstructions

The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, 2009
AbstractBackgroundManagement 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.
Alexander Schramm   +7 more
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Computer-Assisted Drug Therapy Problem Notification

Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 2000
Objective: 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.
Yvette J. Crockell   +2 more
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Developing computer-assisted therapy for the treatment of obesity

Behavior Therapy, 1990
Ninety mild to moderately overweight women participated in a study examining the potential utility of a hand-held computer in the treatment of overweight. The study compared the use of a computer with one introductory session; computer therapy with four additional group support sessions; and a therapist conducted weight loss program, in a randomized ...
C. Barr Taylor   +4 more
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Computer-Assisted Cognitive Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy

British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1997
Occupational 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 Renton
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Ethical and professional issues in computer-assisted therapy

Computers in Human Behavior, 1993
Abstract Ethical and professional issues associated with computer-assisted therapy (CAT) are discussed in this article. Some of these issues are unique to CAT, while others have been of concern to psychologists for decades. A succinct overview of CAT is followed by an examination of whether CAT can be considered psychotherapy.
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Clinical Studies With Computer-Assisted Initial Lidocaine Therapy

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984
A randomized prospective study compared achievement and maintenance of therapeutic plasma concentrations in patients receiving computer-assisted (CA) initial lidocaine hydrochloride therapy, designed pharmacokinetically to achieve and maintain a chosen plasma concentration, v conventional lidocaine therapy (CT).
Earl Kolb   +6 more
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Palmtop computer‐assisted group therapy for social phobia

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2003
AbstractThis 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.
Michelle G. Newman, Amy Przeworski
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Computer-assisted therapy: Harbinger of the 21st century?

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 1999
Research findings suggest that computer-assisted therapy (CAT) has the potential to play a significant role in mental health care. Psychoeducation, cognitive-behavioral, and systematic desensitization strategies appear most amendable to CAT approaches.
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Computer-assisted optimization of aminophylline therapy in the emergency department

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1989
The emergency department (ED) is a unique setting for pharmacokinetic-guided drug administration because of the need to rapidly optimize therapy. We compared outcomes in patients receiving intravenous aminophylline according to population-based ED guidelines (group 1) or Bayesian-derived pharmacokinetic estimates (group 2), we determined predictors for
Joseph P. Ornato   +3 more
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Computer assisted planning of parenteral hyperalimentation therapy

Critical Care Medicine, 1982
A 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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