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June 01, 2012 - The adverse effects of genetic testing are:
Potential effects on family members
Psychological distress … These harms include potential effects on family members, psychological distress, and stigmatization/discrimination … The impact of genetic testing on family members may be important depending on context
Particularly in … Depending on the context, the impact of genetic testing on family members may be important, particularly … One approach to including family members in the analytic framework is illustrated on the next slide.
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December 01, 2024 - Engaging Family Caregivers With Structured Communication for Safe Care Transitions 3a. … The final report is available at: Engaging Family Caregivers With Structured Communication for Safe … Patient and Family Engagement 12a. … The final report is available at: Patient and Family Engagement . 12c. … The TEP acknowledged that communication with patients and their families was important.
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May 31, 2022 - The 2018 Clinical Report
from the American Academy of Pediatrics,
American Academy of Family Physicians … Transitions
Clinical Report Authoring Group; American
Academy of Pediatrics; American Academy of
Family … identified as potentially impacting transition
readiness or transition outcomes include the
patient/family … ) the impact of the
strong patient-pediatric provider relationship
(both for provider and patient/family … states: Specifically, studies
note the importance of building a workforce of practitioners
(e.g., family
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January 01, 2010 - optimize chronic illness care and
outcomes
o Individuals include patient, community (friends, family … coordination can be within or between groups (e.g., among
patients, between
a patient and friends/family … messages to supporters prompted interactions that might not
otherwise have occurred
o “It got my whole family … 18: How To Organize the Community (2)
• Decisions:
o Self-‐selected peer
(close friend or
family … member) whose support and opinion
was valued by the diabetes patient
o Unmoderated interactions between
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August 28, 2024 - to Trauma: Comparative Effectiveness of Interventions Addressing Trauma Other Than Maltreatment or Family … Interventions Addressing Children Exposed to Trauma: Part 2 – Trauma Other Than Child Maltreatment and Family … November 15, 2011
Interventions Addressing Child Exposure to Trauma: Part 1 – Child Maltreatment and Family
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March 22, 2023 - We added
examples of specific settings (e.g., group homes, residential treatment, family setting) to … Psychosocial interventions for child,
parents/family or both including:
- Social skills training … Functional outcomes:
- Family functioning/cohesion
- School performance/attendance
- Interpersonal … Journal of Child and Family Studies. 2002;11(2):165-78. doi:
10.1023/A:1015173508474.
11. … Families in Society. 2019;100(3):282-92. doi: 10.1177/1044389419842765.
14.
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May 04, 2017 - member to “say what is on his or her mind.” … tools: “An instrument (generally a scale, questionnaire or
survey) completed by or with patients or families … meaningful to clinicians, but they were not
convinced that the tools had an impact on patients or
families … member to “say what is on his or her mind.” … to include improving the
experience of all persons living with serious advanced illness
and their families
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May 04, 2017 - member to “say what is on his or her mind.” … tools: “An instrument (generally a scale, questionnaire or
survey) completed by or with patients or families … meaningful to clinicians, but they were not
convinced that the tools had an impact on patients or
families … member to “say what is on his or her mind.” … to include improving the
experience of all persons living with serious advanced illness
and their families
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/celiac-disease_disposition-comments.pdf
January 28, 2016 - Should asymptomatic first-degree relatives be
screened, and if so, when and how often? … TEP 2
Methods The special groups at risk do not mention family
members. … Were family member studies of
less than 300 excluded from analysis? … members were included as a
population of interest under “Asymptomatic
individuals at risk of celiac … We included studies of family
members with less than 300 subjects.
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November 07, 2012 - members and other unpaid caregivers. … Introduction Comparing NHs and HCBS - p. 4 (top paragraph) - The out-of-pocket
and opportunity costs to families … We agree that both
the out-of-pocket and opportunity costs to families
are important and we have noted … To be most effective, HCBS should also include explicit
supports provided to family members and other … Reviewer #8 General The audience appears to be policy makers, individuals and their
families who are
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September 01, 2016 - Depression also runs in some families.
Depression is very common. … Families and health care professionals should closely watch
people of all ages who start taking an antidepressant
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December 01, 2019 - changes in health care provider behaviors than with selection of health services providers by patients or families
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February 01, 2018 - (core illness symptoms, function, quality of life), cognitive remediation (core illness symptoms), family … functional outcomes were improved more with assertive community treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, family … Relapse was reduced with family interventions, psychoeducation, illness self-management, family interventions
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March 01, 2023 - Given the difficult treatment decisions and high stakes faced by clinicians, families, and caregivers … Finally, as many seizure etiologies are relatively rare, families often face a challenge in identifying … However, using telehealth and expanding coverage could not only improve the number of families with access … also require access to specialized expertise that is not widely available, not all infants and their families … effort required to maintain compliance with dietary protocol, may make them less feasible for certain families
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December 01, 2019 - We also addressed the effects of interventions on family outcomes including parent distress and satisfaction … intervention studies with fewer than 20 adolescents or young adults with ASD or fewer than 20 parents or family … members of such individuals and studies lacking relevance to ASD treatment.
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March 01, 2009 - Assessing BRCA carrier probabilities in
extended families. J Clin Oncol 2006;24(3):354-360. … Cigarette smoking increases risk for breast
cancer in high-risk breast cancer families. … Impact of incidental bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in a
family member on breast cancer risk assessment … Two or more first-degree or second-degree relatives with breast cancer (permits entry from age 40 if … both developed breast cancer before age 50, permits entry at
age 35 if both relatives are first-degree
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February 01, 2025 - We added examples of specific settings (e.g., group homes, residential treatment, family setting) to … social support, worship community, etc.), personal and family beliefs about mental health (e.g. stigma … We will also abstract available participant characteristics (e.g., age, sex, race, family history, SES … Journal of Child and Family Studies. 2002;11(2):165-78. doi: 10.1023/A:1015173508474. … Families in Society. 2019;100(3):282-92. doi: 10.1177/1044389419842765.
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August 01, 2020 - Home
Evidence Reports
A Review of the Research for Women and Their Families … Having a Breast Biopsy
A Review of the Research for Women and Their Families … It may help to talk with your family and friends.
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November 01, 2017 - ICU care that meets the needs and expectations of patients and their family members
Describe any … disease and become critically ill is seldom based on informed decision making by patients and their family … members about potential outcomes of aggressive treatments.
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November 12, 2015 - understand
information, they really
can’t be involved in their own care, they can’t advocate for family … members, and they
are simply not able to make informed
decisions. … of influence and
behavior and
this is relationships and communications that we have with our family … with
engaging individuals.And,of course, all other kinds of supportwith
interpreters, involving family … These include making
patient and
family-‐centered decision supportwidely available; providing training