نتایج جستجو برای: injurious factors

تعداد نتایج: 1081523  

Journal: :The American journal of nursing 2016
Amy L Hester Pao-Feng Tsai Mallik Rettiganti Anita Mitchell

UNLABELLED : BACKGROUND Despite years of research and increasingly evidence-based practice, falls continue to be the most commonly reported adverse events experienced by hospitalized adults. Yet a majority of the relevant research has focused on predicting and preventing falls in general; there has been little focus on injurious falls. PURPOSE The purpose of this retrospective study was to ...

Background Nurses have an important role in taking care of self-injury patients and their attitudes would affect the quality of care for these patients. Controversial results have been reported about the nurses’ attitude.Also, culture and context affect nurses’ attitudes. The study aimed to explore the nurses' attitudes and beliefs about the provocative psychological factors for self-injury in...

Objectives: Research evidence suggests that emotion regulation is impaired in individuals with non-suicidal self-injurious. the aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy on emotion regulation in non-suicidal self-injurious people. Method: The study design was a single-case multiple-baselines. five (two male and tree females) were selec...

2012
Sachiko Tanabe Kenya Yuki Naoki Ozeki Daisuke Shiba Kazuo Tsubota

PURPOSE Falls are among the most serious public health concerns for the elderly. Information conveyed via the visual sense is relevant to postural balance and movement, and proper visual function is essential to avoid falls. Here we investigated the prevalence of injurious falls among patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) who were more than 45 years old, compared with comparably aged...

2012
Abdullah Mohammed Al-Sharqi Khaled Saad Sherra Abdulhameed Abdullah Al-Habeeb Naseem Akhtar Qureshi

BACKGROUND Self-injurious behavior, a major public health problem globally, is linked with alcohol and drug abuse. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify the prevalence and correlates of self-harming behavior in patients with alcohol or drug abuse problems. METHODS This was a one-year study that recruited a convenience sample of 736 outpatients and inpatients identified with alcohol or ...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR 2005
J Moss C Oliver S Hall K Arron J Sloneem J Petty

BACKGROUND There has been limited empirical research into the environmental causes of self-injury in Cornelia de Lange syndrome. The present study examined the variability of self-injurious behaviour in Cornelia de Lange syndrome across environmental setting events. Additionally, the association between setting events and more specific environmental events was examined. METHOD A descriptive a...

Journal: :Nihon Shinri Gakkai Taikai happyo ronbunshu 2022

2008
Edward G. Carr

The literature on self-injurious behavior suggests five major hypotheses concerning the motivation of such behavior: (a) self-injurious behavior is a learned operant, maintained by positive social reinforcement (positive reinforcement hypothesis); (b) self-injurious behavior is a learned operant, maintained by the termination of an aversive stimulus (negative reinforcement hypothesis) ; (c) sel...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2012
Johnny L Matson Nicole C Turygin

Self-injurious behavior is commonly observed among persons with intellectual disabilities. However, a second parallel use of this term is used in the general mental health field for self-mutilation. The authors describe these two disorders and how they differ. Characteristics of what we refer to as repetitive self-injurious behavior among persons with intellectual disabilities and risk factors ...

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