J Physician Assist Educ
December 2011
Purpose: Tobacco use continues to be the single most preventable cause of death and disease in the United States. A paradigm shift is needed in physician assistant (PA) education to address tobacco dependence as a chronic, relapsing disease requiring patient education, counseling, treatment, and follow-up.
Methods: A national study was conducted to assess the existing tobacco dependence education currently offered in U.
Objective: Cognitive adaptation training is a psychosocial treatment that uses individually tailored environmental supports, such as signs, calendars, hygiene supplies, and pill containers, to cue and sequence adaptive behavior in the client's home environment. Generic environmental supports offer a less costly treatment that provides a predetermined package of helpful supports to clients at the time of their routine clinic visit. Previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of cognitive adaptation training.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCognitive impairment is a prominent feature of schizophrenia. The availability of very brief measures may increase the use of cognitive assessment in routine care settings. We examined the reliability and validity of the brief cognitive assessment (BCA), a battery that takes approximately 15 min to administer and score, and that was designed to be sensitive to changes in cognition with novel antipsychotics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSchizophrenia patients often exhibit impairments in executive functioning on formal testing and exhibit behaviors consistent with executive/frontal impairment in daily life. The Frontal Systems Behavior Scale (FrSBe) assesses behaviors associated with frontal lobe damage including executive dysfunction, apathy and disinhibition. We examined the reliability and validity of the FrSBe in 131 schizophrenia outpatients.
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