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All the interventions can be classified as Low-Intensity Psychological Interventions (LIPIs) due to reduced usage of therapist’s time (fewer sessions and/or high-volume delivery in group format), delivery by non-professionals, or as digital self-help interventions [83]. Compared to HICs and ...
The third RCT [56] assessed one week cervical-spine mobilization vs therapist socialising visits in 15 people with severe AD and dysphagia. Dysphagia limit (maximal bolus of water swallowed in a single movement) increased from 3 to 10 ml (median), significantly greater than control (p = ...
Computer and therapist based brief interventions among cannabis-using adolescents presenting to primary care: one year outcomes. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2013;132(3):646-653. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.04.020PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 58. Walton MA, Resko S, Barry KL, et al...
There were 76 (41.3%) trials that adapted interventions from existing in-person therapist led interventions, and 84 (45.7%) interventions were newly developed. App delivered interventions were more likely to be newly developed, 23 (71.9%), compared to website interventions, 57 (39.3%). Most ...
The current study examines the relationship of therapist epistemic style and therapeutic method, emphasis on working alliance, and use of specific interventions. The study's aim was to discover if epistemological approach could predict therapist report of therapy practice. The most robust finding of th...
Clinical value of regular passive ROM exercise by a physical therapist after total knee arthroplasty. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2009;17(10):1152-1158.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 39. Lenssen A, de Bie RA, Bulstra SK, van Steyn MJA. Continuous passive motion (CPM) in ...
Our review revealed the emerging nature of ICT use in IPV research. While there is a growing interest in the use of ICT in IPV interventions, there are virtually no studies examining its challenges. While most of the studies used ICT to enhance screening and increase the disclosure rate, few...
fear of stigmatization, parental mistrust of the therapist, and no perceived need for treatment can be strong barriers to childhood psychotherapy,10 whereas adverse effects, including sleep disturbances, gastrointestinal distress, and even suicide, have been associated with antidepressant use in pediatric ...
29 Six studies used waitlist controls,29,38-40,42,46 while 7 studies used active controls.31-33,41,43-45 The duration of the app interventions varied from 3 to 24 weeks, except for 1 study,44 in which the duration was at the discretion of the therapist. In all but 1 study,44 ...