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Satisfaction of universal health care coverage scheme customer and general customer towards OPD service in university hospital / Chantana Sovat / Faculty of Graduate Studies Mahidol University - 2007
Title : Satisfaction of universal health care coverage scheme customer and general customer towards OPD service in university hospital Material Type: printed text Authors: Chantana Sovat, Author Publisher: Faculty of Graduate Studies Mahidol University Publication Date: 2007 Pagination: vii, 103 p. Layout: table. Size: 30 cm. Price: Gift. General note: Thesis. (M.P.H. (Public Health)). -- Mahidol University, 2007. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Health services administration -- Case studies
[LCSH]Hospitals -- Administration -- Case studiesKeywords: Health Care.
Customer.Class number: W80 C363 2007 Abstract: The research showed thai in Ramathibodi Hospitals UC customers had the highest level of satisfaction on availability and the lowest on accessibility while general customers expressed the highest level of satisfaction on acceptability and the lowest on
accessibility. Comparing between five aspects of health care rights, it was found that there was no difference at a 95% confidence level (P-value =0.260, 0.413, 0.565, 0.573 and 0.960). In King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, UC sustomers had the highest satisfaction level on availability and the lowest on accessibility while general customers expressed the highest satisfaction on acceptability and acccessibility. When comparing five aspects of health care rights it was found that there were different level of satisfaction between two groups on four aspects on four aspects accessibility accomodations affordbility and acceptability with satistical significant level of 95% confident (P-valuue <0.05)
The study found that personal charecteristics at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospitals affecting both groups of cutomers were female age between 21-50 year old educational level of primary and diploma umemployed or working as companies employees monthly income less than 10,000 bath 6 visits or more a year and less than 30 minutes or more than one hour travel time to hospital.
The study found that both groups expressed the lowest satisfaction on assessibility regarding waiting time from submitting their cards calculation of medicine cost and payment. In order to decrease waiting time the appointment time should be overlapped. the last open ended question recommended improvement on service manner number of medical personel including physicians nurse and other during rush hour of each department, more provided waiting areas. toilets and parking lots and less procedure or the creation of One Stop Service.Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23326 Satisfaction of universal health care coverage scheme customer and general customer towards OPD service in university hospital [printed text] / Chantana Sovat, Author . - Bangkok : Faculty of Graduate Studies Mahidol University, 2007 . - vii, 103 p. : table. ; 30 cm.
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Thesis. (M.P.H. (Public Health)). -- Mahidol University, 2007.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Health services administration -- Case studies
[LCSH]Hospitals -- Administration -- Case studiesKeywords: Health Care.
Customer.Class number: W80 C363 2007 Abstract: The research showed thai in Ramathibodi Hospitals UC customers had the highest level of satisfaction on availability and the lowest on accessibility while general customers expressed the highest level of satisfaction on acceptability and the lowest on
accessibility. Comparing between five aspects of health care rights, it was found that there was no difference at a 95% confidence level (P-value =0.260, 0.413, 0.565, 0.573 and 0.960). In King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, UC sustomers had the highest satisfaction level on availability and the lowest on accessibility while general customers expressed the highest satisfaction on acceptability and acccessibility. When comparing five aspects of health care rights it was found that there were different level of satisfaction between two groups on four aspects on four aspects accessibility accomodations affordbility and acceptability with satistical significant level of 95% confident (P-valuue <0.05)
The study found that personal charecteristics at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospitals affecting both groups of cutomers were female age between 21-50 year old educational level of primary and diploma umemployed or working as companies employees monthly income less than 10,000 bath 6 visits or more a year and less than 30 minutes or more than one hour travel time to hospital.
The study found that both groups expressed the lowest satisfaction on assessibility regarding waiting time from submitting their cards calculation of medicine cost and payment. In order to decrease waiting time the appointment time should be overlapped. the last open ended question recommended improvement on service manner number of medical personel including physicians nurse and other during rush hour of each department, more provided waiting areas. toilets and parking lots and less procedure or the creation of One Stop Service.Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23326 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000357291 THE W80 C363 2007 Thesis Main Library Thesis Corner Available SIU Thesis. The Influence of Mental Health on Professional Competency of Female University Faculty in China: The Mediating Effect of Social Support / Ruixing Peng / Pathumthani: Shinawatra University - 2022
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : The Influence of Mental Health on Professional Competency of Female University Faculty in China: The Mediating Effect of Social Support Material Type: printed text Authors: Ruixing Peng, Author ; Manoch Prompanyo, Associated Name ; Sarana Photchanachan, Associated Name Publisher: Pathumthani: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2022 Pagination: xi, 181 p. Layout: Tables, ill. Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 Baht General note: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-65
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Competency -- Female
[LCSH]Mental health
[LCSH]Social SupportKeywords: University Faculty, Mental Health, Professional Competency, Social Support, Female Career Development Abstract: The development of higher education needs not only sufficient funds and necessary modern facilities, but also the most important university faculty and staff. Female university faculty are a special kind of faculty. They are a group with higher cultural level among women and play an important role in modernization and social progress. In the actual work process, female faculty are the main force of university faculty, and their performance and ability are not inferior to male faculty. However, in all countries in the world, women are still vulnerable groups in society. They are more or less discriminated in education, work and family. They are very different from male faculty in job promotion, social status and salary. The difficulties and obstacles encountered in career development affect the mental health level and life happiness of female university faculty. At the same time, these negative factors affect the professional competency and work achievement of female faculty, and will eventually affect the overall development of higher education in the world.
In this paper, the female faculty of five universities in Shanxi Province of China were given questionnaires, the data were statistically analyzed by SPSS and AMOS, and the descriptive statistical analysis, difference analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis, structural equation model and so on were completed. Study the correlation between mental health and social support, social support and professional competency, and explore the mediating effect of social support between mental health and professional competency of female university faculty. It is hoped that the conclusion can provide inspiration and guidance for the female career dilemma, the construction and management of university faculty, the improvement and training of university faculty, and the development of faculty' mental health, and provide theoretical basis for the development of female faculty' mental health and the improvement of their professional competency.Curricular : BBA/BNS/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28441 SIU Thesis. The Influence of Mental Health on Professional Competency of Female University Faculty in China: The Mediating Effect of Social Support [printed text] / Ruixing Peng, Author ; Manoch Prompanyo, Associated Name ; Sarana Photchanachan, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Pathumthani: Shinawatra University, 2022 . - xi, 181 p. : Tables, ill. ; 30 cm.
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SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-65
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Competency -- Female
[LCSH]Mental health
[LCSH]Social SupportKeywords: University Faculty, Mental Health, Professional Competency, Social Support, Female Career Development Abstract: The development of higher education needs not only sufficient funds and necessary modern facilities, but also the most important university faculty and staff. Female university faculty are a special kind of faculty. They are a group with higher cultural level among women and play an important role in modernization and social progress. In the actual work process, female faculty are the main force of university faculty, and their performance and ability are not inferior to male faculty. However, in all countries in the world, women are still vulnerable groups in society. They are more or less discriminated in education, work and family. They are very different from male faculty in job promotion, social status and salary. The difficulties and obstacles encountered in career development affect the mental health level and life happiness of female university faculty. At the same time, these negative factors affect the professional competency and work achievement of female faculty, and will eventually affect the overall development of higher education in the world.
In this paper, the female faculty of five universities in Shanxi Province of China were given questionnaires, the data were statistically analyzed by SPSS and AMOS, and the descriptive statistical analysis, difference analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis, structural equation model and so on were completed. Study the correlation between mental health and social support, social support and professional competency, and explore the mediating effect of social support between mental health and professional competency of female university faculty. It is hoped that the conclusion can provide inspiration and guidance for the female career dilemma, the construction and management of university faculty, the improvement and training of university faculty, and the development of faculty' mental health, and provide theoretical basis for the development of female faculty' mental health and the improvement of their professional competency.Curricular : BBA/BNS/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28441 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607775 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-65 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000607780 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-65 c.2 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available Adliescents' and young adults' belief about mental health services / Goodwin, John in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, Vol.30 No.5 (Oct) 2015 ([12/20/2016])
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Title : Adliescents' and young adults' belief about mental health services : and care a systmetic review Material Type: printed text Authors: Goodwin, John, Author ; Savage, Eilen, Author ; Horgan, Aine, Author Publication Date: 2016 Article on page: p.636-644 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.30 No.5 (Oct) 2015 [12/20/2016] . - p.636-644Keywords: mental health service.health care service.Adolescents' and young adults'. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26197 [article] Adliescents' and young adults' belief about mental health services : and care a systmetic review [printed text] / Goodwin, John, Author ; Savage, Eilen, Author ; Horgan, Aine, Author . - 2016 . - p.636-644.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)Barriers to Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Pediatric Nursing Practice in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 ([03/29/2018])
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Title : Barriers to Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Pediatric Nursing Practice : An Integrative Review Material Type: printed text Publication Date: 2018 Article on page: p.51-56 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.51-56Keywords: Social determinants of health, Children and families, Family-centered care. Abstract: Problem
Despite a substantial body of knowledge regarding the importance of the social determinants of health, recognizing and responding to the psychosocial circumstances of seriously and chronically ill children and their families is not well established in routine pediatric nursing care.
Eligibility Criteria
the search process focused on psychological and social determinants and care in the healthcare setting. Searches were limited to research and review publications written in the English language. The quality of evidence was graded using the National Health and Medical Research Council evidence hierarchy.
Results
Thirteen publications were identified for inclusion. Healthcare providers do recognize emotional distress experienced by patients, but feel unable to address psychosocial issues due to the lack of time, a lack of confidence in their own communication skills, and the perception that patients and their families prioritize physical care over psychosocial care. For patients and their families the main issue was that the healthcare system was focused on physical care with little opportunity to talk about psychosocial concerns.
Conclusions
The greatest barrier to addressing the social determinants of health in the pediatric context is the dominance of the ‘medical model’ of care. Also, many healthcare providers believe that they lack the communication skills necessary to talk about psychosocial issues.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27622 [article] Barriers to Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Pediatric Nursing Practice : An Integrative Review [printed text] . - 2018 . - p.51-56.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.51-56Keywords: Social determinants of health, Children and families, Family-centered care. Abstract: Problem
Despite a substantial body of knowledge regarding the importance of the social determinants of health, recognizing and responding to the psychosocial circumstances of seriously and chronically ill children and their families is not well established in routine pediatric nursing care.
Eligibility Criteria
the search process focused on psychological and social determinants and care in the healthcare setting. Searches were limited to research and review publications written in the English language. The quality of evidence was graded using the National Health and Medical Research Council evidence hierarchy.
Results
Thirteen publications were identified for inclusion. Healthcare providers do recognize emotional distress experienced by patients, but feel unable to address psychosocial issues due to the lack of time, a lack of confidence in their own communication skills, and the perception that patients and their families prioritize physical care over psychosocial care. For patients and their families the main issue was that the healthcare system was focused on physical care with little opportunity to talk about psychosocial concerns.
Conclusions
The greatest barrier to addressing the social determinants of health in the pediatric context is the dominance of the ‘medical model’ of care. Also, many healthcare providers believe that they lack the communication skills necessary to talk about psychosocial issues.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27622 Caregivers for older adults: prevalence characteristics / Musich, Shirley in Geriatric Nursing, Vol.38 No.6 (์Nov-Dec) 2017 ([03/05/2018])
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Title : Caregivers for older adults: prevalence characteristics : and health care utilization and expenditures Material Type: printed text Authors: Musich, Shirley, Author ; Wang, Shaohung S., Author ; Kraemer, Sandra, Author ; Hawkins, Kevin, Author ; Wicker, Ellen, Author Publication Date: 2018 Article on page: p.9-16 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.6 (์Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/05/2018] . - p.9-16Keywords: Caregiver, Older adults, Health care utilization, Health care expenditures Abstract: The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of caregiver prevalence and characteristics and to estimate the impact of caregiving on health care utilization and expenditures among AARP® Medicare Supplement insureds to inform caregiver intervention strategies. A subgroup with live-in partners was used to investigate the additional effect of live-in health status on caregiver health. Multivariate regression models were utilized to determine caregivers' characteristics and associated impacts on their health care utilization and expenditures. Among respondents (n = 18,928), 14.9% self-identified as caregivers. The strongest characteristics included being younger, healthier, but reporting depression or loneliness. Caregivers of sicker live-ins were female, older and indicated moderate loneliness; caregivers of healthier live-ins were younger, healthier, but reported severe loneliness. Caregivers had significantly lower inpatient admissions and medical and prescription drug expenditures. These results indicated an adverse impact on psychological health associated with caregiving but no evidence of a negative impact on physical health. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27564 [article] Caregivers for older adults: prevalence characteristics : and health care utilization and expenditures [printed text] / Musich, Shirley, Author ; Wang, Shaohung S., Author ; Kraemer, Sandra, Author ; Hawkins, Kevin, Author ; Wicker, Ellen, Author . - 2018 . - p.9-16.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.6 (์Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/05/2018] . - p.9-16Keywords: Caregiver, Older adults, Health care utilization, Health care expenditures Abstract: The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of caregiver prevalence and characteristics and to estimate the impact of caregiving on health care utilization and expenditures among AARP® Medicare Supplement insureds to inform caregiver intervention strategies. A subgroup with live-in partners was used to investigate the additional effect of live-in health status on caregiver health. Multivariate regression models were utilized to determine caregivers' characteristics and associated impacts on their health care utilization and expenditures. Among respondents (n = 18,928), 14.9% self-identified as caregivers. The strongest characteristics included being younger, healthier, but reporting depression or loneliness. Caregivers of sicker live-ins were female, older and indicated moderate loneliness; caregivers of healthier live-ins were younger, healthier, but reported severe loneliness. Caregivers had significantly lower inpatient admissions and medical and prescription drug expenditures. These results indicated an adverse impact on psychological health associated with caregiving but no evidence of a negative impact on physical health. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27564 The Challenge of Mental Health Care for Veterans and Their Families in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, Vol.31 No.3 (Jun) 2017 ([10/11/2017])
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Title : The Challenge of Mental Health Care for Veterans and Their Families Material Type: printed text Publication Date: 2017 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.31 No.3 (Jun) 2017 [10/11/2017]Keywords: Mental health care.Veterans.Families. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27347 [article] The Challenge of Mental Health Care for Veterans and Their Families [printed text] . - 2017.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)Characterizing the high-risk homebound patients in need of nurse practitioner co-management / Jones, Masha G. in Geriatric Nursing, Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 ([07/31/2017])
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Title : Characterizing the high-risk homebound patients in need of nurse practitioner co-management Material Type: printed text Authors: Jones, Masha G., Author ; Ornstein, Katherine A., Author ; Skovan, David M., Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.213-218 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 [07/31/2017] . - p.213-218Keywords: Home health. Homebound. Elderly. Advanced practice nursing. Primary care delivery. Abstract: By providing more frequent provider visits, prompt responses to acute issues, and care coordination, nurse practitioner (NP) co-management has been beneficial for the care of chronically ill older adults. This paper describes the homebound patients with high symptom burden and healthcare utilization who were referred to an NP co-management intervention and outlines key features of the intervention. We compared demographic, clinical, and healthcare utilization data of patients referred for NP co-management within a large home-based primary care (HBPC) program (n = 87) to patients in the HBPC program not referred for co-management (n = 1027). A physician survey found recurrent hospitalizations to be the top reason for co-management referral and a focus group with nurses and social workers noted that co-management patients are typically those with active medical issues more so than psychosocial needs. Co-management patients are younger than non-co-management patients (72.31 vs. 80.30 years old, P < 0.001), with a higher mean Charlson comorbidity score (3.53 vs. 2.47, P = 0.0001). They have higher baseline annual hospitalization rates (2.27 vs. 0.61, P = 0.0005) and total annual home visit rates (13.1 vs. 6.60, P = 0.0001). NP co-management can be utilized in HBPC to provide intensive medical management to high-risk homebound patients. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27098 [article] Characterizing the high-risk homebound patients in need of nurse practitioner co-management [printed text] / Jones, Masha G., Author ; Ornstein, Katherine A., Author ; Skovan, David M., Author . - 2017 . - p.213-218.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.3 (May-Jun) 2017 [07/31/2017] . - p.213-218Keywords: Home health. Homebound. Elderly. Advanced practice nursing. Primary care delivery. Abstract: By providing more frequent provider visits, prompt responses to acute issues, and care coordination, nurse practitioner (NP) co-management has been beneficial for the care of chronically ill older adults. This paper describes the homebound patients with high symptom burden and healthcare utilization who were referred to an NP co-management intervention and outlines key features of the intervention. We compared demographic, clinical, and healthcare utilization data of patients referred for NP co-management within a large home-based primary care (HBPC) program (n = 87) to patients in the HBPC program not referred for co-management (n = 1027). A physician survey found recurrent hospitalizations to be the top reason for co-management referral and a focus group with nurses and social workers noted that co-management patients are typically those with active medical issues more so than psychosocial needs. Co-management patients are younger than non-co-management patients (72.31 vs. 80.30 years old, P < 0.001), with a higher mean Charlson comorbidity score (3.53 vs. 2.47, P = 0.0001). They have higher baseline annual hospitalization rates (2.27 vs. 0.61, P = 0.0005) and total annual home visit rates (13.1 vs. 6.60, P = 0.0001). NP co-management can be utilized in HBPC to provide intensive medical management to high-risk homebound patients. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27098 Community health nursing test success / Cornelius, Frances H. / New York : Springer - 2013
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000391175 WY18.2 C814 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Due for return by 11/12/2024 Community and public health nursing / Sines, David / John Wiley & Sons - 2013
Title : Community and public health nursing Material Type: printed text Authors: Sines, David, Editor Edition statement: 5th ed. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xiii, 349 p. Size: 25 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-1-11-839694-0 Price: 1600.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Community health nursing -- Great Britain.
[LCSH]Primary health care -- Great Britain.
[LCSH]Public Health Nursing -- Great Britain.Keywords: Community health.
Primary health care.
Public Health.
Nursing.Class number: WY106 C737 2013 Contents note: The context of primary healthcare nursing. -- Community development and building capacity. -- Multi-sector working and self-management in community health care. -- Moving care closer to home. -- Evidence-based practice and translational research applied to primary health care. -- Integrating the children's public health workforce. -- Community children's nursing.-- Public health nursing (adult) : a vision for community nurses -- Caring for the adult in the home setting. -- General practice nursing in context.-- Occupational health nursing.-- Caring for the person with mental health needs in the community.-- Caring for the person with learning disabilities in the community.-- Leadership : measuring the effectiveness of care delivery -- Social innovation and enterprise.-- Adult vulnerability in the community -- End-of-life care.-- Interprofessional learning and teaching for collaborative practice community.-- User involvement, self-management, and compliance.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23584 Community and public health nursing [printed text] / Sines, David, Editor . - 5th ed. . - Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2013 . - xiii, 349 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-11-839694-0 : 1600.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Community health nursing -- Great Britain.
[LCSH]Primary health care -- Great Britain.
[LCSH]Public Health Nursing -- Great Britain.Keywords: Community health.
Primary health care.
Public Health.
Nursing.Class number: WY106 C737 2013 Contents note: The context of primary healthcare nursing. -- Community development and building capacity. -- Multi-sector working and self-management in community health care. -- Moving care closer to home. -- Evidence-based practice and translational research applied to primary health care. -- Integrating the children's public health workforce. -- Community children's nursing.-- Public health nursing (adult) : a vision for community nurses -- Caring for the adult in the home setting. -- General practice nursing in context.-- Occupational health nursing.-- Caring for the person with mental health needs in the community.-- Caring for the person with learning disabilities in the community.-- Leadership : measuring the effectiveness of care delivery -- Social innovation and enterprise.-- Adult vulnerability in the community -- End-of-life care.-- Interprofessional learning and teaching for collaborative practice community.-- User involvement, self-management, and compliance.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23584 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000391407 WY106 C737 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Available 32002000496271 WY106 C737 2013 c.2 Book Main Library General Shelf Not for loan Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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Title : Coping with violence in mental health care settings : patient and staff member perspectives on De-escalation practices Material Type: printed text Authors: Bering, Lene Lauge, Author ; Pedersen, Liselotte, Author ; Buus, Niels, Author Publication Date: 2016 Article on page: p.499-507 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.30 No.5 (Oct) 2015 [12/20/2016] . - p.499-507Keywords: mental health care.patient members perspective.staff members perspectivesDe-esalation practice.violence in mental health care. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26176 [article] Coping with violence in mental health care settings : patient and staff member perspectives on De-escalation practices [printed text] / Bering, Lene Lauge, Author ; Pedersen, Liselotte, Author ; Buus, Niels, Author . - 2016 . - p.499-507.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing > Vol.30 No.5 (Oct) 2015 [12/20/2016] . - p.499-507Keywords: mental health care.patient members perspective.staff members perspectivesDe-esalation practice.violence in mental health care. Link for e-copy: http://www.psychiatricnursing.org/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26176 Dental care practices and oral health training for professional caregivers in long-term care facilities / Kohli, Richie in Geriatric Nursing, Vol.38 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 ([10/09/2017])
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Title : Dental care practices and oral health training for professional caregivers in long-term care facilities : An interdisciplinary approach to address oral health disparities Material Type: printed text Authors: Kohli, Richie, Author ; Nelson, Sandra S., Author ; Ulrich, Samantha, Author ; Finch, Tony, Author ; Karen, Hall, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.296-301 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [10/09/2017] . - p.296-301Keywords: Seniors, Oral health training, Caregivers, Long-term care facilities Abstract: The objectives of this study were to: 1) Assess and analyze the knowledge and attitudes of caregivers towards dental care for older adults in long-term care facilities; and 2) Train administrators, medical staff, and caregivers in the oral health competencies necessary to provide daily oral health care for residents of Assisted Living Communities in Oregon. Our results indicate that although the majority of caregivers felt comfortable with regard to their oral health background and daily activities, they expressed a need for additional training in several areas. Caregivers who participated in the training recognized the poor oral health of their residents and felt the training curriculum provided them with competencies needed to improve their daily oral health services. This innovative training demonstrates that oral health can be integrated into daily routines which could improve oral and systemic health and reduce inequities in oral health care for older adults. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27339 [article] Dental care practices and oral health training for professional caregivers in long-term care facilities : An interdisciplinary approach to address oral health disparities [printed text] / Kohli, Richie, Author ; Nelson, Sandra S., Author ; Ulrich, Samantha, Author ; Finch, Tony, Author ; Karen, Hall, Author . - 2017 . - p.296-301.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [10/09/2017] . - p.296-301Keywords: Seniors, Oral health training, Caregivers, Long-term care facilities Abstract: The objectives of this study were to: 1) Assess and analyze the knowledge and attitudes of caregivers towards dental care for older adults in long-term care facilities; and 2) Train administrators, medical staff, and caregivers in the oral health competencies necessary to provide daily oral health care for residents of Assisted Living Communities in Oregon. Our results indicate that although the majority of caregivers felt comfortable with regard to their oral health background and daily activities, they expressed a need for additional training in several areas. Caregivers who participated in the training recognized the poor oral health of their residents and felt the training curriculum provided them with competencies needed to improve their daily oral health services. This innovative training demonstrates that oral health can be integrated into daily routines which could improve oral and systemic health and reduce inequities in oral health care for older adults. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27339 Development and testing of the dementia symtom management at home (DSM-H) program / Brody, Abraham A. in Geriatric Nursing, Vol.37 No.3 (May-Jun) 2016 ([10/10/2016])
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Title : Development and testing of the dementia symtom management at home (DSM-H) program : an interprofessional home health care intervention to improve the quality of life for persons with dementail and their caregivers Material Type: printed text Authors: Brody, Abraham A., Author ; Guan, Carrie, Author Publication Date: 2016 Article on page: p.200-206. Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.3 (May-Jun) 2016 [10/10/2016] . - p.200-206.Keywords: Dementia Symptom ManagementDSM-H Program (Demeืtia Symptom Management at Home)Home health care.Quality of life.Person with dementia. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26292 [article] Development and testing of the dementia symtom management at home (DSM-H) program : an interprofessional home health care intervention to improve the quality of life for persons with dementail and their caregivers [printed text] / Brody, Abraham A., Author ; Guan, Carrie, Author . - 2016 . - p.200-206.
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in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.3 (May-Jun) 2016 [10/10/2016] . - p.200-206.Keywords: Dementia Symptom ManagementDSM-H Program (Demeืtia Symptom Management at Home)Home health care.Quality of life.Person with dementia. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26292 Experiences of health care for older people who need support to live at home / Gregory, Anna in Geriatric Nursing, Vol.38 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 ([10/09/2017])
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Title : Experiences of health care for older people who need support to live at home : A systematic review of the qualitative literature Material Type: printed text Authors: Gregory, Anna, Author ; Mackintosh, Shylie, Author ; Kumar, Saravana, Author ; Grech, Carol, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.315-324 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [10/09/2017] . - p.315-324Keywords: Aged, Caregivers, Home care services, Quality of health care, Qualitative research Abstract: Perceived experiences of health care for older people who need support to live at home can illuminate areas needing improvement in quality of care, and guide towards better ways to support ageing populations to live at home. This systematic review synthesized findings from the qualitative literature about perceived experiences of health care for older people who need support to live at home, from the perceptions of older people, carers and health providers. Searches of electronic databases and eligibility screening produced 46 included studies for review. Thematic synthesis revealed how health care impacts on the older person's sense of autonomy, both in health care decisions and everyday life. Autonomy is empowered by the older person's own capacity and by respectful conduct of health providers. Engagement between older people, carers and health providers is a negotiated interaction, affected by multiple factors. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27341 [article] Experiences of health care for older people who need support to live at home : A systematic review of the qualitative literature [printed text] / Gregory, Anna, Author ; Mackintosh, Shylie, Author ; Kumar, Saravana, Author ; Grech, Carol, Author . - 2017 . - p.315-324.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Geriatric Nursing > Vol.38 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [10/09/2017] . - p.315-324Keywords: Aged, Caregivers, Home care services, Quality of health care, Qualitative research Abstract: Perceived experiences of health care for older people who need support to live at home can illuminate areas needing improvement in quality of care, and guide towards better ways to support ageing populations to live at home. This systematic review synthesized findings from the qualitative literature about perceived experiences of health care for older people who need support to live at home, from the perceptions of older people, carers and health providers. Searches of electronic databases and eligibility screening produced 46 included studies for review. Thematic synthesis revealed how health care impacts on the older person's sense of autonomy, both in health care decisions and everyday life. Autonomy is empowered by the older person's own capacity and by respectful conduct of health providers. Engagement between older people, carers and health providers is a negotiated interaction, affected by multiple factors. Link for e-copy: http://www.gnjournal.com/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27341 Fast facts for health promotion in nursing / Miller, Carol A. / New York : Springer - 2013
Title : Fast facts for health promotion in nursing : promoting wellness in a nutshell Material Type: printed text Authors: Miller, Carol A., Author Publisher: New York : Springer Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xi, 242 p. Size: 20 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8261-1053-4 Price: 1050.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Health behavior
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Home nursing.Class number: WY 100.1 M647 2013 Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23491 Fast facts for health promotion in nursing : promoting wellness in a nutshell [printed text] / Miller, Carol A., Author . - New York : Springer, 2013 . - xi, 242 p. ; 20 cm.
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Descriptors: [LCSH]Health behavior
[LCSH]Health behavior -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
[LCSH]Home nursing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
[LCSH]Nursing care -- methods.Keywords: Health behavior.
Nursing care.
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Title : Health promotion : throughout the life span Material Type: printed text Authors: Edelman, Carole Lium, Author ; Kudzma, Elizabeth Connelly, Author ; Mandle, Carol Lynn, Author Edition statement: 8th ed. Publisher: Missouri : : Elsevier Mosby Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: xxv, 670 p. Layout: ill. Size: 28 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-323-09141-1 Price: 2790.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Health education
[LCSH]Health Promotion
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[LCSH]Nursing roleKeywords: Health promotion.
Health Care.
Health education.Class number: WY100.1 Ed271 2014 Contents note: Unit 1: Foundations for health promotion.-- Unit 2: Assessment for health promotion.-- Unit 3: Intervention for health promotion. -- Unit 4: Application of health promotion.-- Unit 5 : Emerging global health issues.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23462 Health promotion : throughout the life span [printed text] / Edelman, Carole Lium, Author ; Kudzma, Elizabeth Connelly, Author ; Mandle, Carol Lynn, Author . - 8th ed. . - Missouri : : Elsevier Mosby, 2014 . - xxv, 670 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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Descriptors: [LCSH]Health education
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[LCSH]Nursing roleKeywords: Health promotion.
Health Care.
Health education.Class number: WY100.1 Ed271 2014 Contents note: Unit 1: Foundations for health promotion.-- Unit 2: Assessment for health promotion.-- Unit 3: Intervention for health promotion. -- Unit 4: Application of health promotion.-- Unit 5 : Emerging global health issues.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23462 Hold
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