This qualitative study examined systems of care for individuals with brain injury, from the providers' perspective, in two Colorado communities, one rural and one small urban, from 1998 to 2001. Using a guided interview format the researchers interviewed 53 medical, rehabilitation, community, and school service providers in the two sites. Of the 53 providers, ethnicity was reported as 100% Caucasian.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study investigated relationships between cancer patients' satisfaction with social support, and their affect and levels of hope. Cancer patients completed measures describing their hope and affect, and a structured interview was conducted to ascertain their level of satisfaction with the support they were receiving. Results indicated that support satisfaction accounted for a statistically significant proportion of the variance in patient hope and affect, although other variables emerged as more powerful predictors.
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