نتایج جستجو برای: coping skills training

تعداد نتایج: 442629  

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
اکبر سلیمان نژاد a soleimannejad پریسا همدمی p hamdami حورا سودی h soudi

investigating the relationship between coping skills and career exhaustion with psychological health of urmia doctors     soleimannejad a [1] , hamdami p [2] , soudi h [3]     received: 30 aug, 2011 accepted: 23 oct, 2011     abstract   background & aims : this research was conducted to study the relationship between the coping skills and career exhaustion with psychological health of urmia doc...

Background: Perceived stress in the parent – child system is called parental stress that it includes the pathogenic characteristics of the child and parents' responses to stress. Therefore, coping skills training to parents with exceptional children like deafness is very important. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of training coping skills program on parental stress of mothers wi...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2003
Geoffrey H Gordon

Physicians and patients find it hard to communicate when treatment fails to cure or control cancer. Communication barriers include fear of "giving up," losing the medical team, and discussing death. The quality of physician-patient communication affects important outcomes including patient distress, coping, and quality of life, and physician burnout. Communication skills that can be taught, lea...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2010
Fujian Song Maija Huttunen-Lenz Richard Holland

BACKGROUND Existing systematic reviews have concluded that psycho-educational interventions for smoking relapse prevention were ineffective. Our objective was to conduct an exploratory meta-analysis, guided by mechanisms of these complex interventions for preventing smoking relapse. METHODS Relevant trials were identified from a Cochrane review and by an updated search of MEDLINE and PsycINFO...

2016
Tamara J Somers Sarah A Kelleher Kelly W Westbrook Gretchen G Kimmick Rebecca A Shelby Amy P Abernethy Francis J Keefe

Psychosocial pain management interventions are efficacious for cancer pain but are underutilized. Recent advances in mobile health (mHealth) technologies provide new opportunities to decrease barriers to access psychosocial pain management interventions. The objective of this study was to gain information about the accessibility and efficacy of mobile pain coping skills training (mPCST) interve...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2009
Virginia P Williams Sharon L Brenner Michael J Helms Redford B Williams

OBJECTIVE To determine whether a commercial coping skills training program shown to reduce psychosocial risk factors in randomized clinical trials of patients with coronary heart disease is also effective in achieving similar improvements among stressed workers in a real world corporate setting. METHODS Conduct an observational trial to evaluate the impact of the Williams LifeSkills Workshop ...

اسماعیلی, حبیب الله, اسکندرنیا, الناز, اصغری پور, نگار, امیریان, ملیحه, قاسمی گوجانی, مرضیه, کردی, معصومه,

Background and purpose: Waiting period in fertility treatments lead to distress in infertile women. Current study aimed at comparing the effect of positive reappraisal coping intervention and problem-solving skills training on anxiety of waiting period in women going through IUI treatment. Materials and methods: This clinical trial was conducted in 108 women attending Milad infertility cente...

2016
Ebrahim Shafiei Agha Fatemeh Hoseini Farnaz Parsaeian Ali Heidarinejad Mohammad Azmal

BACKGROUND Cognitive-behavioral coping approach is known as an effective strategy to preventing relapse. Its goal is to forget incompatible behaviors and replaces them with the compatible answers. OBJECTIVES This study examines relapse coping strategies in young adults in selected substance abuse treatment centers in Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS The present is a descriptive cross-sectional st...

2012
Daniel L Riddle Francis J Keefe Dennis Ang Khaled J Levent Dumenci Mark P Jensen Matthew J Bair Shelby D Reed Kurt Kroenke

BACKGROUND Approximately 20% of patients report persistent and disabling pain following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) despite an apparently normally functioning prosthesis. One potential risk factor for unexplained persistent pain is high levels of pain catastrophizing. We designed a three-arm trial to determine if a pain coping skills training program, delivered prior to TKA, effectively reduc...

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