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  1. New models of population management for patients with diabetes - using informatics tools to support primary care.: Diabetes Res Clin Pract, Vol. 74 Suppl 2 (December 2006)Diabetes management continues to fall short of evidence-based goals of care. Population management represents a new approach to diabetes care for large numbers of patients with diabetes cared for within a single clinical system. This method is information intensive and generally requires an advanced informatics infrastructure . While Information Processing is a critical first step in population management, to have a significant impact on disease control population-bas ed intervention must also employ potent Clinical Action tools that lower barriers to effective care. In this review we present two recent population management interventions within our health system that illustrate the principles of Information Processing and Clinical Action in diabetes care.

    Source: Diabetes Res Clin Pract, Vol. 74 Suppl 2 (December 2006)

  2. College-Bound Sisters. Exploring One Pregnancy Prevention Program: AWHONN Lifelines, Vol. 6, No. 2. (2002), pp. 146-151.

    Source: AWHONN Lifelines, Vol. 6, No. 2. (2002), pp. 146-151.

  3. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PERIMENOPAUSE: pp. 163-178.Our purpose in conducting this study was to examine the relationship between physical activity and symptoms associated with perimenopause. A group of 214 perimenopausal women aged 40-55 years (mean=47 years) completed the Women's Health Assessment Scale (assesses symptoms associated with perimenopause: vasomotor, psychosomatic, menstrual, and sexual symptoms) and the physical activity questionnaire. These women were categorized into three groups based on their levels of physical activity: inactive, relatively active, and active. Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) revealed significant differences between groups in frequency and distress of overall symp toms associated with (perimenopause F=8.86, p=.00, F=6.25, p=.00, respectively). Further analyses indicated that relatively active and active women had significantly fewer and less distressful (psychosomatic symptoms F=8.05, p=.00, F=5.80, p=.00, respectively), such as irritability, forgetfulness, and headache as well as fewer and less distressful sexual symptoms (F=3.42, p=.03, F=3.73, p=.03, respectively), such as vaginal dryness and decreased sexual desire than inactive women. No significant differences were found among groups on vasomotor and menstrual symptoms. In conclusion, physical activity may be an important alternative/ad junct to hormone therapy particularly for psychosomatic and sexual symptom management at perimenopause.

    Source: pp. 163-178.

  4. PREVENTING SECONDARY PREGNANCY IN ADOLESCENTS: A MODEL PROGRAM: pp. 5-15.The Dollar-A-Day program in Greensboro, North Carolina, was established in 1990 to prevent subsequent pregnancies in girls under 16 years of age who had already given birth to one child. Conceptualized by nursing professors and using principles from theories of adolescent development and social exchange, the program was planned and implemented in collaboration with nurses from the local health department. Weekly meetings featured food, an informal program focused on needs identified by members, setting of short-term goals, and an award of a dollar for each day they remained nonpregnant. After five years of operation with a series of small grants, only 15% of the 65 girls who had been enrolled in the program experienced subsequent pregnancies. The success of the program convinced health department officials to incorporate Dollar-A-Day into their budget as a permanent service to the population of adolescents they serve. It remains as a model program for others to emulate.

    Source: pp. 5-15.

  5. The Politics of Evolution: Morphology, Medicine, and Reform in Radical London: (15 April 1989)Looking for the first time at the cut-price anatomy schools rather than genteel Oxbridge, Desmond winkles out pre-Darwinian evolutionary ideas in reform-minded and politically charged early nineteenth-cen tury London. In the process, he reveals the underside of London intellectual and social life in the generation before Darwin as it has never been seen before. "The Politics of Evolution is intellectual dynamite, and certainly one of the most important books in the history of science published during the past decade."?Jim Secord, Times Literary Supplement "One of those rare books that not only stakes out new territory but demands a radical overhaul of conventional wisdom."?John Hedley Brooke, Times Higher Education Supplement

    Source: (15 April 1989)

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