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Castle, Nicholas G.; Engberg, John – Gerontologist, 2004
Purpose: A factor common to the results of many satisfaction surveys of elders is a lack of response variability. Increasing response variability may be useful if satisfaction surveys of elders are to be productively used in the future. In this paper, we first examine elders' preferences between five response formats and then examine the response…
Descriptors: Surgery, Patients, Test Format
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Goldstein, Ehab A.; Heaton, James T.; Stepp, Cara E.; Hillman, Robert E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose: The "electrolarynx (EL)" is a widely used device for alaryngeal speech, but it requires manual operation and produces voice that typically has a constant fundamental frequency. An electromyographically controlled EL (EMG-EL) was designed and implemented to provide hands-free control with dynamic pitch modulation. Method: Three…
Descriptors: Training, Surgery, Testing, Articulation (Speech)
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Willard-Holt, Colleen – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2008
This qualitative study focuses on messages to gifted girls about their choice of a career in teaching. Participants consisted of 18 female teachers identified as gifted. The methodology consisted of semistructured interviews and focus group discussions. Findings indicate that messages of discouragement toward a career in teaching were more…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Gifted, Females, Focus Groups
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Myers, Jamie S.; Grigsby, Jim; Teel, Cynthia S.; Kramer, Andrew M. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2009
The goals of this study were to evaluate the accuracy of nurses' predictions of rehabilitation potential in older adults admitted to inpatient rehabilitation facilities and to ascertain whether the addition of a measure of executive cognitive function would enhance predictive accuracy. Secondary analysis was performed on prospective data collected…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nurses, Prediction, Older Adults
Ross, Tracey A. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
This quantitative, descriptive study examined the specific factors that novice surgical technologists (preceptees) and practicing surgical technologists (preceptors) perceived as important to a successful learning partnership. The Learning Partnership Survey was administered to a convenience sample of 66 surgical technologists employed at an acute…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Professional Personnel, Practicum Supervision, Comparative Analysis
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Wells, Elizabeth M.; Walsh, Karin S.; Khademian, Zarir P.; Keating, Robert F.; Packer, Roger J. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2008
The postoperative cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS), consisting of diminished speech output, hypotonia, ataxia, and emotional lability, occurs after surgery in up to 25% of patients with medulloblastoma and occasionally after removal of other posterior fossa tumors. Although the mutism is transient, speech rarely normalizes and the syndrome is…
Descriptors: Surgery, Cognitive Ability, Neurological Impairments, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Keogh, Nancy Jones; And Others – 1984
To test the differential effectiveness of preoperative instruction (factual information, emotional expression, and trust relationship), mastery modeling, and coping modeling, 100 children, aged 7-12, were studied. Subjects from two hospitals were randomly assigned to four experimental groups and one control group: alone (the control group, N=20);…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Hospitalized Children, Surgery
Connors, G. Patrick – 1983
Arthroscopic surgery (or microsurgery) is a significant breakthrough in treating knee injuries. Its applications range from basic diagnosis to arthroscopic menisectomy, although its use in some procedures is still highly controversial. Many surgeons perform the diagnostic procedure, but follow this with the conventional surgical approach.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Injuries, Opinion Papers, Surgery
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Lubell, Adele – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a prosthetic ligament for limited use in persons with damaged anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL). This article addresses ligament repair, ACL tears, current treatment, development of the Gore-Tex artificial ligament, other artificial ligaments in process, and arguments for and against their use.…
Descriptors: Human Body, Physiology, Prostheses, Surgery
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Dodson, W. Edwin; And Others – Journal of Pediatrics, 1976
Discussed are dietary and surgical aspects of the medical management of epilepsy in children and adults. (DB)
Descriptors: Epilepsy, Medical Services, Nutrition, Surgery
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Carter, Ross E.; Carter, Charlene A. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1993
Explored effects of mastectomy for breast cancer on individual and marital adjustment among 20 spouse pairs in which wife had single mastectomy. Results indicated that both husbands and wives had adapted to mastectomy and were functioning well as individuals. Measures of marital adjustment, however, indicated serious problems with extremes of…
Descriptors: Cancer, Emotional Adjustment, Spouses, Surgery
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Brunsvold, Robert; Ostercamp, Daryl L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
The practical sides of local or regional anesthesia are explained by two applications of local anesthetics under moderately demanding circumstances. The examples illustrated are surgical repair of the severed lower tendon of the left index finger and the case of pregnant woman involving the delivery of a child in the early stages of cervical…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Drug Therapy, Surgery, Birth
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Evans, Eryl; Carding, Paul; Drinnan, Michael – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2009
Background: Surgical treatment for advanced laryngeal cancer involves complete removal of the larynx ("laryngectomy") and initial total loss of voice. Post-laryngectomy rehabilitation involves implementation of different means of "voicing" for these patients wherever possible. There is little information about laryngectomees'…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Quality of Life, Cancer, Disabilities
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Beddy, Peter; Ridgway, Paul F.; Beddy, David; Clarke, Eric; Traynor, Oscar; Tierney, Sean – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
"School for Surgeons" is a web-based distance learning program which provides online clinical-based tutorials to surgical trainees. Our aim was to determine surrogates of active participation and to assess the efficacy of methods to improve usage. Server logs of the 82 participants in the "School for Surgeons" were assessed for…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Assignments, Distance Education, Trainees
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Gerald, Stephanie; Antonacci, David M. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
User-created virtual worlds, such as Second Life, are a hot topic in higher education. Thousands of educators are currently exploring and using Second Life, and hundreds of colleges and universities have purchased and developed their own private islands in Second Life, including the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC). Because it is so easy…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Virtual Classrooms, Computer Uses in Education, Video Technology
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