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- Tags: Attitudes
The impact of a palliative care team on residents' experiences and comfort levels with pediatric palliative care
Tags: 2014, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitudes, Backlog, Child, Female, Friderici J, Goff Sarah L, Health Knowledge, Humans, Internship And Residency, Journal Article, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Male, Palliative Care, Patient Care Team, Pediatrics, Practice, Questionnaires, United States, Wu KL
The use of methadone for cancer pain
Tags: 2002, Analgesics, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitudes, Backlog, Bianchi M, Biological Availability, Child, Clinical Protocols, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Administration Schedule, Drug Costs, Drug Industry/economics, Drug Information Services, Drug Interactions, Health Knowledge, Hematology/oncology Clinics Of North America, Humans, Information Dissemination, Journal Article, Metabolic Clearance Rate, Methadone/chemistry/economics/pharmacology/therapeutic use, Morphine/pharmacology/therapeutic use, Neoplasms/complications, Opioid/chemistry/economics/pharmacology/therapeutic use, Pain/diagnosis/drug therapy/etiology, Palliative Care/methods, Patient Selection, Practice, Ripamonti C, Treatment Outcome
Treatment adherence of youth and young adults with and without a chronic illness
Tags: 2003, Acute Disease/psychology, Adaptation, Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior/psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Adult, Age Factors, Attitudes, Backlog, Case-Control Studies, Child, Chronic Disease/psychology, Crisp J, Female, Health Knowledge, Humans, Internal-External Control, Journal Article, Male, Mental Health, Needs Assessment, Nursing & Health Sciences, Patient Compliance/psychology, Patient Education, Practice, Predictive Value of Tests, Psychological, Questionnaires, Rosina R, Self Care/psychology, Steinbeck K
Trisomy 18: A Survey Of Opinions, Attitudes, And Practices Of Neonatologists
Understanding adolescents: a guide for researchers
Tags: & Hall, 2001)., 2001). Consent processes are standardized, 2005, Adolescent Adolescent Behavior/physiology/psychologyAdolescent Development/physiologyAdolescent Psychology Adult Child Child Advocacy Cognition/physiology Decision Making Health Knowledge, adolescents often are conceptualized as children. Adolescents represent a vulnerable study population. To effectively and ethically involve adolescents in research, and federal regulations have been established to protect both adults and children. As a research population, and psychosocial developmental factors, and they must bear in mind that the voluntary and informed consent principles may be easily and inadvertently violated (Nelson & Rushton, as well as an understanding of the research processes needed to protect adolescents. Adolescents need to be active participants in the decision-making process (e.g., assent/consent, Attitudes, Backlog, cognitive, etc.). Researchers must be aware of and accountable for the power they hold in influencing adolescents' decisions to participate in research, Extramural Research Support, however, Journal Article, Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, knowledge of the risks and benefits, N.I.H., P.H.S. Vulnerable Populations/psychology%X The research establishment often has a "one size fits all" mentality with regard to the research process (Broome, PedPal Lit, PracticeHuman Experimentation Humans Informed Consent/psychology Mental Competency/psychology Minors/education/psychology Nurse's Role Parental Consent Power (Psychology) Research Subjects/psychology Research Support, researchers must understand and integrate knowledge of the variability in physical, Richards, Turner-Henson A, U.S. Gov't