I. Prevention of Chronic Illness[ M ]. Cambridge, Mass : Harvar- dUniversity Press, 1957.Commission on Chronic Illness (1957) Chronic Illness in the United States: Prevention of Chronic Illness. Harvard University Press, CambridgeChronic Illness in the US. Vol.I.Prevention of Chronic Illness. ...
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Chapter 22. Chronic Disease in Industry was published in Volume I Chronic Illness in the United States, Volume I: Prevention of Chronic Illness on page 229.
Time (since disease onset) had a significant influence on the outcomes anxiety, depression, fatigue and health-related quality of life. Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) and symptom prevalences Patients after critical illness in general frequently suffer from physical, mental and cognitive symptoms ...
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Introduction In the chronic illness sphere, patient adherence to prescribed medications is a major predictor of successful outcomes. Previous studies have shown that 50-60 percent of patients with chronic illnesses miss doses, take the wrong dosages, or
a 1957 report ("Prevention of Chronic Disease," volume 1 of an eventual 4) by the Commission on Chronic Illness, sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund. ... RP Hattis 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Chronic Illness in a Large City: Chronic Illness in the United States—Volume IV. By the Commission...
In other situations (eg, serious illness in a patient with poor prognosis for return to previous level of function, contraindications to other therapies, and clinician and patient agreement that the overriding goal is patient comfort), opioids might be appropriate regardless of previous therapies used...
on chronic mental illness associated with schizophrenia. We will review the history of the community mental health care system in the United States, review the most common medical co-morbidities in this population, and discuss the assessment and treatment of patients with chronic mental illness. ...
Family and Health Care Chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer, have replaced acute infectious illness as the leading causes of death in the United States, says Thomas L. Campbell, a physician specializing in family related med..