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Putting it altogether: improving performance in heart failure outcomes, part 2.

30 Aug 2009 As systems evolve over time, their natural tendency is to become increasingly more complex. Studies in the field of complex systems have generated new perspectives on management in social organizations such as hospitals. Much of this research ...
rec_pub_19745630-putting-altogether-improving-performance-heart-failure-outcomes-2.htm


Cognitive and problem solving training in children with cancer: a pilot project.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Neurocognitive sequelae are among the most debilitating late effects experienced by survivors of childhood cancer, with far reaching consequences for educational, social, and adaptive development. Empirically validated interventions to ...
rec_pub_19707159-cognitive-problem-solving-training-children-cancer-pilot-project.htm


Perceived social isolation and cognition.

29 Aug 2009 Social species, from Drosophila melanogaster to Homo sapiens, fare poorly when isolated. Homo sapiens, an irrepressibly meaning-making species, are, in normal circumstances, dramatically affected by perceived social isolation. Research indicates ...
rec_pub_19726219-perceived-social-isolation-cognition.htm


[Problems and problem solving in family medicine]

21 Aug 2009 The progression from panel doctor's system towards family medicine in Hungary is reviewed, including professional, educational, financial and legal background. The main barriers for further development are insufficient human resources, inadequate ...
rec_pub_19648080-problems-problem-solving-family-medicine.htm


Long-term maintenance of retest learning in young old and oldest old adults.

11 Aug 2009 This study examined the maintenance of retest learning benefits in young old and oldest old adults over an 8-month period in 3 cognitive abilities: reasoning, perceptual-motor speed, and visual attention. Twenty-four young old (aged 70-79 years, M = ...
rec_pub_19679700-long-term-maintenance-retest-learning-young-old-oldest-old-adults.htm


Stacking of irregularly shaped blocks in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and young humans (Homo sapiens).

10 Aug 2009 Stacking blocks provides a way to evaluate cognitive development in humans and other species using the same comparative measures. The present study used regular cubic blocks as well as cubic blocks with bumps on two sides. The bumps changed the ...
rec_pub_19672637-stacking-irregularly-shaped-blocks-chimpanzees-pan-troglodytes-young.htm


The evolution of cognitive behavior therapy for schizophrenia: current practice and recent developments.

4 Aug 2009 Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) evolved from behavioral theory and developed to focus more on cognitive models that incorporated reappraisal of thinking errors and schema change strategies. This article will describe the key elements of CBT for ...
rec_pub_19661198-the-evolution-cognitive-behavior-therapy-schizophrenia-current.htm


Main predictions of the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior: empirical tests in two samples of young adults.

30 Jul 2009 The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior (T. E. Joiner, 2005) makes 2 overarching predictions: (a) that perceptions of burdening others and of social alienation combine to instill the desire for death and (b) that individuals will ...
rec_pub_19685959-main-predictions-interpersonal-psychological-theory-suicidal-behavior.htm


The intermediate effect and the diagnostic accuracy in clinical case recall of students and experts in dental medicine.

30 Jul 2009 INTRODUCTION: The extensive knowledge of experts facilitates the solving of domain-specific problems. In general, this is due to the fact that experts recall more detailed information than do novices or even advanced students. However, if physicians ...
rec_pub_19630930-the-intermediate-effect-diagnostic-accuracy-clinical-case-recall.htm


How children cope when a parent has advanced cancer.

30 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: When parents are diagnosed with cancer, children experience significant distress. There is little information regarding the nature of this distress and how children cope, particularly when a parent is diagnosed with advanced cancer. This ...
rec_pub_19137509-how-children-cope-parent-advanced-cancer.htm

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