نتایج جستجو برای: humanistic care

تعداد نتایج: 622095  

Journal: :Family medicine 2008
John M Wiecha Jeffrey F Markuns

To provide patient-centered care, physicians must be well trained in the concepts and methods of humanistic practice. Educational efforts to promote humanism may help to overcome the counter-training of the hidden medical school curriculum, responsible for a decline in empathy and idealism over the course of medical training. The online component of the clerkship in family medicine at Boston Un...

2017
Stephen Bertman

The humanistic practice of medicine requires that the practitioner have sufficient time and appropriate focus. Both elements, however, are under assault by the high-speed, distraction-filled environment within which primary care is delivered today. Despite or perhaps because of modern medicine's technological advances, the potentially healing bond between doctor and patient is being frayed and ...

ژورنال: حیات 2020
Sharifzadeh, Gholamreza, Tabiei, Shahnaz, Zarei, Bahare, Moezi, Seyyed Ali , Shafiei, Fatemeh Kobra ,

Background & Aim: Cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary artery disease, are one of the most common causes of death worldwide. Recently, coronary intervention through the skin has been used for treatment, which has significantly reduced mortality rates. Nursing care behavior is of special importance in reducing the complications of angioplasty. The purpose of this study was to determine t...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2012
Jürgen Kriz Alfried Längle

Our comments begin with a short review of some of the differences in narratives concerning the history and the origin of humanistic psychology (HP) between the United States-portrayed in several of the position papers-and Europe. Second, we discuss the effectiveness and conceptual understanding of HP and its implication for training. Third, we make reference to humanistic therapeutic goals and ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2006
James K Stoller Dennis E Niewoehner Vincent S Fan

. . . a system of coordinated health care interventions and communications for populations with conditions in which patient self-care efforts are significant. Disease management supports the physician or practitioner/patient relationship and plan of care; emphasizes prevention of exacerbations and complications utilizing evidence-based practice guidelines and patient empowerment strategies; and...

Journal: :The Anatomical record 2002
Lawrence J Rizzolo

Anatomy remains one of the core courses of medical school, but the time devoted to it is decreasing. To accommodate the explosion of medical knowledge, educators search to streamline the curriculum. Because it is time-consuming, dissection comes under increased scrutiny. Even in the face of these pressures to reduce course hours, I would like to propose broadening, not reducing, the responsibil...

Journal: :The Annals of pharmacotherapy 2005
Sandra Mangiapane Martin Schulz Stephan Mühlig Peter Ihle Ingrid Schubert Hans-Christian Waldmann

BACKGROUND Despite significant progress in asthma drug therapy in recent years, there has been no major change in asthma morbidity and mortality. It is still important to determine whether pharmaceutical care (PC) influences health outcomes. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of PC with regard to clinical, humanistic, and economic outcomes in adults with asthma. METHODS An intervention...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Anne Hunsaker Hawkins James O Ballard David J Hufford

The Department of Humanities at Pennsylvania State University's (Penn State) College of Medicine, created at the founding of the College in 1967, was the first of its kind at any medical school. This article begins by describing how the department has developed over the years, and then discusses its present configuration, including kinds of faculty appointments, information about how it is fund...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2013
Rafael Celestino da Silva Márcia de Assunção Ferreira

A qualitative, field research study whose aim was to characterize the specific practice of intensive care nursing. Observation and interviews were conducted with 21 nurses in an intensive care unit. The results evidenced eight characteristics of this care, which included subjectivity and objectivity, translated into: interaction, dialogue, humanistic principles, vigilance, knowledge, and master...

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