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Social problem-solving in high-functioning schizophrenia: specific deficits in sending skills.

10 Jan 2009 This study examined social problem-solving performance in high-functioning schizophrenia (n=26) and its relation to neurocognition. Ten healthy controls were used as a comparison group. Social problem-solving was assessed with the Assessment of ...
rec_pub_19136154-social-problem-solving-high-functioning-schizophrenia-specific.htm


The role of role-play: managing activity ambiguities in simulated doctor consultation in medical education.

30 Dec 2008 This paper is concerned with simulated consultations between medical students and real patients, focusing in particular on multiple framings as they lead to activity-specific ambiguities. In these simulated consultations the misalignment of ...
rec_pub_19798838-the-role-role-play-managing-activity-ambiguities-simulated-doctor.htm


Cognitive-behavioral approaches to the treatment of social anxiety disorder.

30 Dec 2008 The current paper provides an overview of and evidence for the cognitive-behavioral formulation of social anxiety. In addition, the paper presents the theory supporting an empirical basis for the use of exposure and cognitive restructuring in the ...
rec_pub_19728574-cognitive-behavioral-approaches-treatment-social-anxiety-disorder.htm


Creating a culture of regard: an antidote for workplace bullying.

30 Dec 2008 As we seek new and effective ways to enhance the work environment for nurses, we contemplate what has been accomplished so far and reaffirm our commitment to eradicate what exit surveys still tell us: A major reason why nurses are leaving the point ...
rec_pub_19507768-creating-culture-regard-antidote-workplace-bullying.htm


Compensatory deficits following rejection: the role of social anxiety in disrupting affiliative behavior.

30 Dec 2008 BACKGROUND: Managing perceived or actual social rejection is an important facet of meeting basic needs for affiliation. Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by significant distress and debilitation relating to affiliation and recent work ...
rec_pub_19319992-compensatory-deficits-following-rejection-role-social-anxiety.htm


Using the human patient simulator to foster critical thinking in critical situations.

30 Dec 2008 New registered nurses are expected to utilize critical thinking when providing care to their patients, especially in critical situations. Using mini-scenarios on the human patient simulator, faculty members can foster critical thinking and expose ...
rec_pub_19331036-using-human-patient-simulator-foster-critical-thinking-critical.htm


New methodology for using incognito standardised patients for telephone consultation in primary care.

30 Dec 2008 Context Many countries now use call centres as an integral part of out-of-hours primary care. Although some research has been carried out on safety issues pertaining to telephone consultations, there has been no published research on how to train ...
rec_pub_19141001-new-methodology-using-incognito-standardised-patients-telephone.htm


The use of hi fidelity simulation to enhance nursing students' therapeutic communication skills.

15 Dec 2008 Nursing students entering psychiatric settings for clinical practice need a solid foundation of therapeutic communication skills. This article presents an innovative strategy for nursing students to practice therapeutic communication skills with ...
rec_pub_19120033-the-use-hi-fidelity-simulation-enhance-nursing-students-therapeutic.htm


The development of a competency-based group health teaching performance examination model for BSN graduates.

29 Nov 2008 Under the current nursing education system in Taiwan, a fair and objective evaluation of group health teaching competency has been lacking for a long time. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to establish a competency-based group health ...
rec_pub_19061174-the-development-competency-based-group-health-teaching-performance.htm


The mediational role of identification in the relationship between experience mode and self-efficacy: Enactive role-playing versus passive observation.

29 Nov 2008 Abstract Based on Social Cognitive Theory, this study proposes a new concept-mediated enactive experience to understand game playing effects on self-efficacy in the context of a health promotion role-playing game. An experiment demonstrated that a ...
rec_pub_18954275-the-mediational-role-identification-relationship-experience-mode-self.htm

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