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The Illusion of an autonomous social robot in a therapy setting

The Illusion of an autonomous social robot in a therapy setting

... In terms of the robot’s cognitive abilities, the majority of children considered the robot intelligent. Some chil- dren referred to the robot’s ability to tell stories or the look of the robot. However, other children ...

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The use of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy strategies for children in crisis in an Occupational Therapy setting

The use of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy strategies for children in crisis in an Occupational Therapy setting

... MIND., 2014. Dialectical Behavioural Therapy. Available from: http://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/drugs-and-treatments/dialectical- behaviour-therapy-dbt/ Accessed on 16 July 2014. PEREPLETCHIKOVA, ...

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Music therapy in palliative setting

Music therapy in palliative setting

... The electronic literature research covered publications in German and English in 34 international data bases (e.g. EMBASE, PsycINFO, MEDLINE, Cochrane). Studies published between 2007 and July 2012 were included. ...

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Setting the target for pemphigus vulgaris therapy

Setting the target for pemphigus vulgaris therapy

... Future directions In summary, as a result of decades of basic, translational, and clinical research, PV has emerged as one the best-characterized human autoimmune diseases. As potent and feasible strategies for ...

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Music Therapy in the Special Education Setting

Music Therapy in the Special Education Setting

... song. Research from the field of music psychology generally supports the theory that music affects heart beat, pulse rate, and gal- vanic skin responses (Hodges, ...

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Approach to Fluid Therapy in the Acute Setting

Approach to Fluid Therapy in the Acute Setting

... the research to refine their contents ...fluid therapy included the first experiment with albumin in 1834 [16] and the attempt by Sydney Ringer to develop a physiological solution for cardiac contractility ...

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Massage Therapy and Canadians’ Health Care Needs 2020: Proceedings of a National Research Priority Setting Summit

Massage Therapy and Canadians’ Health Care Needs 2020: Proceedings of a National Research Priority Setting Summit

... Vice-President, Research and Corporate Planning, Centennial College, and Bryn Sumpton, Executive Director and CEO, Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of ...massage therapy research, as well ...

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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in the Outpatient Setting

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in the Outpatient Setting

... The 2005 guidance on the management of pressure ulcers in primary and secondary care from the Royal College of Nursing and NICE stated that topical negative pressure treatment was only assessed in one trial with a small ...

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Behaviour Research and Therapy

Behaviour Research and Therapy

... used in the field of planning the implementation of a new treat- ment ( Grol & Grimshaw, 2003; Grol & Wensing, 2006; Weinmann, Koesters, & Becker, 2007 ). While the scientific basis of these prin- ciples is ...

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Behaviour Research and Therapy

Behaviour Research and Therapy

... cognitive therapy for acute depression and is delivered in a group ...cognitive research on vulnerability that has linked relapse to mood-related reactivation of negative thinking patterns (Lau, Segal, ...

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Setting the scene: Why research matters

Setting the scene: Why research matters

... from therapy – your evidence is the difference in some measure of client functioning before and after ...outside therapy were responsible for the changes measured ...undergone therapy (treatment ...

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Music Therapy with Premature Infants and their Parents in the NICU Setting

Music Therapy with Premature Infants and their Parents in the NICU Setting

... music therapy research has clearly demonstrated the benefit to including music therapy in NICU treatment, yet it is still not considered essential and standard medical treatment in hospitals across ...

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Questions in a Research Setting

Questions in a Research Setting

... In the open-ended condition participants derived their own spelling strategies in order to answer the question " H o w did you know how to spell the word that way?" In two clo[r] ...

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Occupational Therapy Services. and. Physical Therapy Services. in the. Educational Setting

Occupational Therapy Services. and. Physical Therapy Services. in the. Educational Setting

... Occupational therapy may include teaching daily living skills, developing perceptual motor skills and sensory integrative functioning, developing prevocational capacities, designing, fabricating, or applying ...

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Setting the research agenda in IHRM

Setting the research agenda in IHRM

... Secondly, Scullion and Collings’ edited 2011 volume Global Talent Management offers a thorough overview of GTM in a global context, as well as a useful comparison of GTM in various co[r] ...

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Health Research Priority Setting

Health Research Priority Setting

... on Setting Health Research Priorities which is held under the kind patronage of HE the Minister of Health – ...all research activities, health systems improvement and development in general and ...

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The potential role of incretin therapy in the hospital setting

The potential role of incretin therapy in the hospital setting

... Abstract Hyperglycemia has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Insulin has traditionally been the drug of choice for managing hyperglycemia in this setting, but carries ...

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Fluid therapy in the perioperative setting—a clinical review

Fluid therapy in the perioperative setting—a clinical review

... fluid therapy is guided by knowledge of basic physiological needs and simple car- diovascular measurements as well as the monitoring of the renal function by urine ...fluid therapy to surgical patients, and ...

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The Safety of Warfarin Therapy in the Nursing Home Setting

The Safety of Warfarin Therapy in the Nursing Home Setting

... DISCUSSION Residents of nursing homes who are receiving warfarin have adverse warfarin-related events at high rates (18.8 per 100 resident months); approximately 30% of these events may be preventable (ie, associated ...

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Behaviour Research and Therapy

Behaviour Research and Therapy

... longitudinal research is needed to understand move- ment across eating disorder stages, to better assess the degree of severity during the active phase of an eating disorder that might predict recovery outcome, ...

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