In this study, we used the Dads Active Disease Support scale (DADS), a measure of the amount and helpfulness of paternal involvement in
pediatric disease management, to explore the association between father involvement and other aspects of family functioning.
Not exact matches
The American Academy of Dermatology's (Academy) newly updated guideline of care for the
management of adult and
pediatric atopic dermatitis focuses on the
management and control of the condition, the co-existence of allergic
disease, and the use of alternative approaches to supplement medical therapies.
Medical and surgical
management of acquired and inherited
pediatric retinal disorders, including retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), Coats»
disease, retinal detachment, and ocular trauma
There are numerous known health benefits for spay / neuter in cats, in addition to the population
management benefits, and there is «no evidence to suggest that
pediatric gonadectomy by 5 months of age is linked to any increased risk of
disease.»
The focus of the group is on equine fracture repair, arthritis, biocompatibility evaluation of traditional and biological orthopedic devices, muscle / tendon
disease and repair, methods for preventing or treating orthopedic infections, peri-operative pain
management, canine gait analysis and
pediatric orthopedic conditions.
Our medical staff provides our shelter pets with a full range of medical services including: routine vaccinations,
management of complex medical cases,
pediatric and neonatal medicine, isolation and
management of infectious
disease, spay / neuter procedures, soft - tissue and orthopedic surgery.
Graduate Practical Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Accumulate 678 clinical hours in medical / surgical, cardio vascular, neurology, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics,
pediatric oncology, and outpatient care at the Veteran's Administration Obtain and maintain federal clearance to work with VA staff and patients Assist more than 200 RN's, Charge RN's, CNA's, and physicians Perform intake, preoperative clearance, history and physical, EKGs, lab tests, discharge, and follow - up Assess, diagnose, and treat sprains, strains, lacerations, and other physical injuries Responsible for IV line insertion, blood product administration, and medication Determine severity of patient condition and promptly refer to specialists when appropriate Develop and administer
disease management plan ensuring high quality, comprehensive care Provide acute episodic and chronic care to adult and
pediatric populations Facilitate case
management, consultation, and interdisciplinary patient care Educate patients in healthy diets, exercise, smoking cessation, and overall positive lifestyles Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Proven ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure, emergency care situations Perform administrative functions including phones, data entry, and other tasks as needed Perform all duties in a positive, professional, and courteous manner
Because pediatricians work to prevent childhood
diseases during health supervision visits and with anticipatory guidance, the early detection and
management of poverty - related disorders is an important, emerging component of
pediatric scope of practice.
An implication of this model is that the amount and helpfulness of paternal involvement in
pediatric chronic
disease management are likely to influence child adaptation to this psychological stress.
According to this model, the amount and helpfulness of paternal involvement in
pediatric chronic
disease management is likely to influence maternal adaptation to this set of stressors.
Together with our accompanying article on associations among paternal involvement and measures of maternal, marital, and family adjustment (Gavin & Wysocki, in press), we believe that our results affirm the merits of encouraging paternal involvement in the
management of
pediatric chronic
diseases, particularly during adolescence.
This article extends the analysis of data obtained from the same sample of parents by investigating whether paternal involvement in the
management of
pediatric diseases was associated with several child outcomes.
Paternal involvement in the
management of
pediatric chronic
diseases: associations with adherence, quality of life, and health status
The items ask about the father's participation in typical illness
management tasks common to
pediatric chronic
disease.
These findings suggest that more paternal involvement may buffer families from the adverse effects of the stress, role strain, and treatment burden that accompany the
management of
pediatric chronic
diseases.
Psychometric properties of a new measure of fathers» involvement in the
management of
pediatric chronic
diseases