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Recommendations for and warnings against physical activity given to older people by health care professionals.

2005

Abstract Background Little is known about how health care professionals advice older people with chronic conditions about physical exercise. This study investigated exercise counseling in the context of health care as perceived by older people, and factors associated with perceived advice. Design and methods Participants were 580 non-institutional 73- to 92-year-old people who reported at least one contact with health care during the previous 12 months. Results Of all the participants, 23% recalled solely recommendations to exercise, and 9% solely warnings against exercise. Additionally, 34% recalled receiving both recommendations for and warnings against physical activity, and 34% did not …

GerontologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingHealth Planning GuidelinesEpidemiologyHealth PersonnelPhysical activityPhysical exerciseContext (language use)Risk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificitySurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careConfidence IntervalsOdds RatioMedicineHumansExerciseGeriatric AssessmentHealth EducationFinlandExercise counselingAgedProbabilityAged 80 and overPhysician-Patient RelationsRecallbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthImpaired mobilityCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsPhysical FitnessPhysical therapyQuality of LifeEducational StatusPatient ComplianceFemalebusinessOlder peopleNurse-Patient RelationsPreventive medicine
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Behavioral medicine interventions in diabetes.

2010

Poor glycemic control is prevalent in the majority of patients with diabetes and has a strong impact on medical as well as psychological outcomes. Psychological and behavioral variables are of particular interest, as the patients themselves are the most determining factor of treatment success. Consequently, a wide range of behavioral medicine interventions are aimed at improvement in diabetes self-management, coping strategies, blood glucose awareness, and stress reduction. This review provides an overview of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in the past 18 months (from March 2008 to September 2009) that evaluated behavioral medicine interventions in patients with diabetes. The …

Glycated Hemoglobinbusiness.industryHealth BehaviorPsychological interventionMEDLINEHealth Promotionmedicine.diseaseSelf CarePsychiatry and Mental healthHealth promotionPatient Education as TopicDiabetes mellitusBehavioral medicineSelf careDiabetes MellitusMedicineHumansPatient ComplianceHealth behaviorbusinessGlycemicClinical psychologyCurrent opinion in psychiatry
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Untersuchungen über die persönlichen und familiären Schwierigkeiten der Patienten bei kieferorthopädischen Behandlungen

1982

Auch bei vorsichtiger Interpretation der Antworten, die wir bei Interviews, durchgefuhrt im hauslichen Millieu der patienten, erhalten haben, kann man feststellen, das die Begleitumstande einer kieferorthopadischen Behandlung zum Teil eine beachtliche, aber wenig beachtete Belastung fur den Patienten und seine Familie mit sich bringen. In einigen Punkten erscheint andererseits die durchschnittliche Belastung geringer als angenommen. Dabei sind erhebliche interindividuelle Unterschiede zu beachten. In Einzelfallen, so mus man annehmen, ergeben sich, besonders in ohnehin traumatisierendem Milieu und bei ungunstigem Erziehungsverhalten der Eltern, langdauernde Konfliktsituationen mit teilweise…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicineOrthodonticsGeneral MedicineOral SurgeryPatient compliancebusinessFortschritte der Kieferorthopädie
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Theoretische Ansätze für eine bessere Motivierung der Patienten in der Kieferorthopädie

1987

Eine Zusammenstellung verschiedener theoretischer Ansatze zur Verbesserung der Behandlungsmotivation wird vorgestellt. In der Sozialpsychologie werden das Phanomen des Widerstandes gegen Einstellungsanderungen, die Bedingungen von Verantwortlichkeit und die Wirkung vorbereitender Kommunikationen auf unangenehme Erreignisse erforscht. Aus der Verhaltenstherapie sind die Methoden der Belohnung, der Verhaltensvertrage und der verbalen Selbstkontrolle bekannt. Moglichkeiten der Ubertragung dieser Erkenntnisse auf die kieferorthopadische Behandlungssituation werden diskutiert.

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicineOrthodonticsGeneral MedicineOral SurgeryPatient compliancebusinessFortschritte der Kieferorthopädie
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Generally Antisocial Batterers with High Neuropsychological Deficits Present Lower Treatment Compliance and Higher Recidivism

2021

Objective: No studies have considered whether neuropsychological performance moderates the relationship between Holtzworth-Munroe and Stuart's intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) offender typologies and treatment compliance and recidivism. Therefore, we first aimed to assess whether the typologies show differences in specific neuropsychological variables such as cognitive flexibility and emotion decoding processes. Second, we also assessed whether there are differences in treatment compliance and recidivism between the IPVAW offender typologies, based on their neuropsychological performance. Method: We administered a set of neuropsychological tests (e.g., Wisconsin card sorting …

Health (social science)Social PsychologyRecidivismTreatment complianceDelinqüentsParellaNeuropsychologyNeuropsicologiaDones maltractadesPsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychology
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Psychodynamic Motivation and Training program (PMT) for the secondary prevention in patients with stable coronary heart disease: study protocol for a…

2013

Background Nonpharmacological secondary prevention of coronary heart disease is considered a safe and effective measure to substantially reduce mortality. Despite the effectiveness of lifestyle changes, the compliance rate of patients is very low mainly due to psychosocial barriers. Psychotherapeutic approaches that address how persons think about themselves and their behaviors appear to have a significant potential for improving health behavior. Methods/design Against this background, our study aims to examine the feasibility and effects of a Psychodynamic Motivation and Training program (PMT) as compared to one session of advice in exercise training (EX) and treatment as usual (TAU). For …

Health Knowledge Attitudes PracticeTime FactorsHealth BehaviorCoronary DiseaseStudy ProtocolCognitionSpiroergometryGermanySecondary PreventionHumansMotivationExercise ToleranceHome based exercise trainingPhysical activityRecovery of FunctionPsychodynamic psychotherapyExercise TherapyCoronary heart diseaseTreatment OutcomeResearch DesignQuality of LifeFeasibility StudiesPatient ComplianceEndothelium VascularPsychotherapy PsychodynamicRisk Reduction BehaviorBiomarkersTrials
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Robust and Decoupled Position and Stiffness Control for Electrically-Driven Articulated Soft Robots

2022

The control of articulated soft robots, i.e. robots with flexible joints and rigid links, presents a challenge due to their in- trinsic elastic elements and nonlinear force-deflection dependency. This letter first proposes a discrete-time delayed unknown input- state observer based on a nominal robot model that reconstructs the total torque disturbance vector, resulting from the imperfect knowledge of the elastic torque characteristic, external torques, and other model uncertainties. Then, it introduces a robust controller, that actively compensates for the estimated uncertainty and allows bounded stability for the tracking of independent link position and joint stiffness reference signals.…

Human-Computer InteractionControl and OptimizationSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaArtificial IntelligenceControl and Systems EngineeringMechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionRobust/adaptive control flexible robotics compliance and impedance control.Computer Science ApplicationsIEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
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Near-fatal asthma phenotype in the ENFUMOSA Cohort.

2007

Summary Background Near-fatal asthma (NFA) is characterized by severe asthma attacks usually requiring intensive care unit admission. This phenotype of asthma has been studied mainly in acute conditions. Methods The aim of our study was to compare the clinical, functional and inflammatory characteristics of NFA patients with mild to severe asthmatics in stable conditions. We recruited 155 asthmatic patients from five centres of the European Network for Understanding Mechanisms of Severe Asthma: 67 patients with mild-to-moderate asthma controlled by low/medium doses of inhaled corticosteroids; 64 with severe asthma that, despite treatment with high doses of inhaled corticosteroids, long-acti…

Hypersensitivity ImmediateMaleAllergyVital CapacityAnti-asthmatic AgentSeverity of Illness Indexlaw.inventionCohort StudiesLeukocyte CountlawRisk FactorsForced Expiratory Volumenear-fatal asthmaImmunology and AllergyMedicineAnti-Asthmatic AgentsMiddle AgedIntensive care unitInflammation near-fatal asthma severe asthma sputumPhenotypeFemalemedicine.symptomCohort studyAdultinflammation; near-fatal asthma; severe asthma; sputumsevere asthmamedicine.medical_specialtyPartial PressureImmunologyStatus AsthmaticusDrug Administration ScheduleInternal medicineSeverity of illnessHumansRisk factorGlucocorticoidsAsthmaSkin TestsInflammationbusiness.industrysputummedicine.diseaseAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesOxygeninflammationImmunologySputumPatient Compliancebusiness
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IS Security Policy Violations

2012

Employee violations of IS security policies are reported as a key concern for organizations. Although behavioral research on IS security has received increasing attention from IS scholars, little empirical research has examined this problem. To address this research gap, the authors test a model based on Rational Choice Theory RCT-a prominent criminological theory not yet applied in IS-which explains, in terms of a utilitarian calculation, an individual's decision to commit a violation. Empirical results show that the effects of informal sanctions, moral beliefs, and perceived benefits convincingly explain employee IS security policy violations, while the effect of formal sanctions is insig…

IS security policiesCritical security studiesStrategy and ManagementRational choice theoryIS security complianceCommitdeterrence theoryComputer Science ApplicationsTest (assessment)IS securityHuman-Computer InteractionEmpirical researchInformation security standardsrational choice theoryEconomicsIs securitySanctionsPositive economicsSocial psychologyJournal of Organizational and End User Computing
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Noninfectious uveitis: strategies to optimize treatment compliance and adherence.

2015

Noninfectious uveitis includes a heterogenous group of sight-threatening ocular and systemic disorders. Significant progress has been made in the treatment of noninfectious uveitis in recent years, particularly with regard to the effective use of corticosteroids and non-corticosteroid immunosuppressive drugs, including biologic agents. All of these therapeutic approaches are limited, however, by any given patient's ability to comply with and adhere to their prescribed treatment. In fact, compliance and adherence are among the most important patient-related determinants of treatment success. We discuss strategies to optimize compliance and adherence.

Immunosuppressive treatmentmedicine.medical_specialtynoninfectious uveitisbusiness.industryintraocular inflammationimmunosuppressive treatmentReviewcomplianceBiologic AgentsIntraocular inflammationOphthalmologyInfectious uveitisTreatment successTreatment complianceOphthalmologymedicinetherapeutic failureTherapeutic failureadherenceIntensive care medicinebusinessClinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.)
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