Results for "psychosocial" - 1 thru 10 of about 581
1. Patients with biomedical problems may have different preferences than persons with psychosocial problems. And older individuals may have communication desires ... Depending on the reason for a visit—eg biomedical or psychosocial—patient preferences may fit either the cure or the care dimension. ...
2. (PPD) though it can treat the disorder. Overall psychosocial interventions don’t offer a significantly greater benefit than standard care ... satisfaction and is a major women’s health issue. Recognizing that psychosocial interventions are considered first-line evidence-based treatments is important ...
3. The physician carefully reviews the 32-year-old patient’s psychosocial factors and finds that he is positive about his job enjoys ... 1 or more of these modalities based on a patient’s psychosocial history insurance status and preferences. ...
4. For a typical depressed patient presenting with a somatic complaint psychosocial issues are only part of the agenda. ... Those primary care physicians who ask more psychosocial questions perform better in recognizing depression than physicians who ask ...
5. The vignettes reflected the importance of psychosocial variables as shown in the work of Howie in explaining ... None of the other psychosocial variables nor any family doctor or health center characteristics (eg number of partners list size ...
6. significant behavior problems. In addition to parent training other psychosocial interventions (Table) are efficacious in treating oppositional and defiant behavior. ... evidence as a treatment for oppositional and defiant behavior other psychosocial treatment interventions have been found by multiple randomized controlled trials ...
7. health history including medication use and history of cigarette smoking psychosocial orientation (affect and stress) and a 64-item symptoms checklist. ... blood pressure fasting insulin or cholesterol levels and measures of psychosocial stress and affect. Prevalence of former and current smoking ...
8. found that patients are likely to respond to direct inquiry by physicians about psychosocial distress and that physicians often briefly counsel their patients in return. ... Biomedically oriented physicians concentrated on the medical aspects of care and minimally explored the psychosocial milieu of the patient. Biopsychosocially oriented physicians addressed ...
9. Begin physical rehabilitation and psychosocial management. This includes an exercise fitness program cognitive-behavioral therapy and self-management. ... ICSI’s new guideline also addresses the effects of various therapies the role of psychosocial factors and the identification of barriers to treatment. ...
10. (open-ended) to narrow (close-ended) and medical to psychosocial questioning by the physicians or with the timing of questions ... answered with yes no or another short direct answer. Broad psychosocial questions encouraged more than a short direct answer. ...