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Can Early Rehabilitation on the General Ward After an Intensive Care Unit Stay Reduce Hospital Length of Stay in Survivors of Critical Illness?: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Conclusions: An early rehabilitation program in survivors of critical illness led to an earlier discharge from the hospital, improved functional recovery, and was also cost-effective and safe. To Claim CME Credits: Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives: Upon completion of this article, the reader should be able to (1) delineate the benefits of early rehabilitation on a general medicine ward after an intensive care unit stay, (2) recognize the safety of appropriately implemented early rehabilitation, and (3) incorporate early rehabilitation on th...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - August 18, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Original Research Articles CME Article . 2017 Series . Number 11 Source Type: research

Attitudes of Radiation Oncologists Toward Palliative and Supportive Care in the United States: Report on National Membership Survey by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)
Conclusion Radiation oncologists are more confident in their ability to assess and manage pain than in their ability to manage depression, anxiety, anorexia, and fatigue. There is a need for increasing continuing medical educational efforts in PSC for practicing radiation oncologists, and strengthening PSC training in residency programs.
Source: Practical Radiation Oncology - September 6, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Impact of a Pelvic Floor Training Program Among Women with Multiple Sclerosis: A Controlled Clinical Trial
Conclusions: The results reinforce the benefit of exercises for strengthening the musculature of the pelvic floor in women with overactive bladder in MS and demonstrate a potential of the action when associated with electrotherapy. To Claim CME Credits: Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives: Upon completion of this article, the reader should be able to: (1) Identify common dysfunctions of the lower urinary tract in women with multiple sclerosis; (2) Discuss the relationship between quality-of-life, level of anxiety and depression, degree of perine...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 23, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Original Research Articles: CME Article . 2016 Series . Number 1 Source Type: research

Reciprocal Causation Between Functional Independence and Mental Health 1 and 2 Years After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Cross-Lagged Panel Structural Equation Model
Conclusions: This combination of results suggests that functional independence is only slightly more causal than mental health in the relationship between mental health and functional independence over the first 2 years post-TBI, and that instead, reciprocal causality is a more likely scenario. To Claim CME Credits: Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives: Upon completion of this article, the reader should be able to: (1) understand the nature of the relationship between mental health problems and functional independence after traumatic brain inju...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - May 19, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Original Research Articles CME Article . 2017 Series . Number 8 Source Type: research

Relationships Between Functionality, Depression, and Anxiety With Community Integration and Quality of Life in Chronic Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Conclusions The Functional Independence Measure transfers and self-care were strongly associated with the Community Integration Questionnaire home integration (in participants with tetraplegia). Anhedonia was strongly related to all four World Health Organization Quality of Life–BREF Scale dimensions, being the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–depression the most relevant predictor of D1 and D2. To Claim CME Credits Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives Upon completion of this article, the reader should be able to (1) Det...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - August 26, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: CME Article . 2021 Series . Number 9 Source Type: research

Children Address Unequal Access to Education During Pandemic
By Rebeca Rios-KohnDUBAI, Nov 18 2021 (IPS) In the whirl of effort nations are making to combat COVID-19, the powerful role that children and young people can play in overcoming the harmful effects of school closures is too easily overlooked. Children are making a difference on their own within their families, schools, and communities, while also joining forces with adults in countless compelling ways. Their efforts offer us all much hope and inspiration. But we need to do so much more to ensure they can all get back to school, and safely. At EXPO 2020 DUBAI, now underway after a postponement, the spotlight is on the gra...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - November 18, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rebeca Rios-Kohn Tags: COVID-19 Education Global Headlines Health Human Rights Migration & Refugees Poverty & SDGs TerraViva United Nations Source Type: news

The Effect of Education and Follow-up Provided via Tele-nursing on the Quality of Life of Patients With COVID-19
Conclusion Nurses should assume a more active role in patient education and include tele-nursing in nursing care. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2022;53(8):365-371.].PMID:35914276 | DOI:10.3928/00220124-20220706-07
Source: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing - August 1, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Çiğdem Ökten Seher G ündoğan Source Type: research