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Description: In this University of Washington program, Kathleen Bell, rehabilitation physician at the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC), Myron Goldberg, neuropsychologist at UWMC, Robert Fraser, vocational rehabilitation specialist at UWMC and Mary Pepping, neuropsychologist at UWMC, all weigh in on life with traumatic brain injuries. People with traumatic brain injuries may experience physical, cognitive or personality changes that affect their work and relationships. In this program from ...
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Abstract: Phenomenological study, which purpose is the meaning that the persons suffering from coronary diseases ascribe to the experiences undergone. From the interviews, significances were obtained: fear of death and of the return of the acute symptoms; perc...
Abstract: Using protection motivation theory, we examined racial differences in intent to complete a living will, rational problem solving (e.g., information seeking), and maladaptive coping responses (i.e., wishful thinking) to a health crisis. Sixty healthy,...
Abstract: The difference between a non-living machine such as a vacuum cleaner and a living organism as a lion seems to be obvious. The two types of entities differ in their material consistence, their origin, their development and their purpose. This apparent...
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Abstract: Amid the rapid ongoing shift from treating the elderly in hospitals to treating them at home, self-care by elderly people living alone is a serious and complicated problem. To investigate the support system that enables elderly living alone to mainta...
Abstract: Living wills are thought to protect the medical decision-making capacity of patients. Presented are three case scenarios of patients with living wills presenting to health care facilities for treatment, and their hospital courses. Living wills have n...
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Abstract: The clinical profiles of five male groups were compared: transsexuals who live as females (FEM), those who live as males (MAL), homosexual patients (HOP), homosexual controls (HOC), and heterosexual controls (CON). The MAL group showed psychotic feat...
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Abstract: Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is becoming an established method for treatment of terminal liver disease in adults. After resection of the right hepatic lobe, postoperative complications can arise in healthy donors, and even individual cas...
Abstract: Temporal pattern of daily living behavior and development in infants aged 3-6 yr were compared between urban and rural regions at Fukuoka-prefecture. The present study consisted of questionnaire on behavior of daily living and tests for development i...
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Abstract: This paper explores the meaning of living with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) using Parse's theory of man-living-health as the conceptual framework. The design of the study is based on the qualitative descriptive method. Analysis of the d...
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To analyse, describe and compare the frequency and energy intake of eating events, including specific food items, among diseased older men living in ordinary housing. DESIGN: Descriptive and explorative. SETTING: Interviews were performed...
Abstract: Object naming studies have generally observed that both normal and brain damaged individuals are faster and more accurate at identifying non-living objects than living objects (). However, a potential confounding variable, manipulability, has been pr...
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Abstract: To determine donor nephrectomy outcomes, a one page 20-item survey of 42 cases was reviewed, including demographics, intervals to normal activities (e.g., driving a car, returning to work), and an open inquiry about the donation process. Hospital rec...