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Lifestreams: A Storage Model for Personal Data
- ACM SIGMOD Bulletin
, 1996
"... Conventional software systems, such as those based on the "desktop metaphor," are ill-equipped to manage the electronic information and events of the typical computer user. We introduce a new metaphor, Lifestreams, for dynamically organizing a user's personal workspace. Lifestreams us ..."
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Conventional software systems, such as those based on the "desktop metaphor," are ill-equipped to manage the electronic information and events of the typical computer user. We introduce a new metaphor, Lifestreams, for dynamically organizing a user's personal workspace. Lifestreams
Collaborative management of chronic illness
- Annals of Internal Medicine
, 1997
"... In chronic illness, day-to-day care responsibilities fall most heavily on patients and their families. Effective collabora-tive relationships with health care providers can help pa-tients and families better handle self-care tasks. Collabo-rative management is care that strengthens and supports self ..."
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In chronic illness, day-to-day care responsibilities fall most heavily on patients and their families. Effective collabora-tive relationships with health care providers can help pa-tients and families better handle self-care tasks. Collabo-rative management is care that strengthens and supports
Wireless sensor networks for personal health monitoring: Issues and an implementation
, 2006
"... ... cost, miniature, lightweight, and intelligent physiological sensor nodes. These nodes, capable of sensing, processing, and communicating one or more vital signs, can be seamlessly integrated into wireless personal or body networks (WPANs or WBANs) for health monitor-for reacting to crisis and ma ..."
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and managing illness – are facing new challenges: a rapidly growing population of elderly and ris-that almost one third of U.S. adults, most of whom held full-time jobs, were serving as informal caregivers – mostly of the entire economy [1]. All these statistics suggest that health care needs a major shift
Chronic illness management: what is the role of primary care
- Ann.Intern.Med
, 2003
"... An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population is one of the major chal-lenges facing the U.S. health care system today and in the future. Dozens of studies, surveys, and audits have revealed that sizable proportions of chronically ill patients ha ..."
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An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population is one of the major chal-lenges facing the U.S. health care system today and in the future. Dozens of studies, surveys, and audits have revealed that sizable proportions of chronically ill patients
Do Networks Really Work? A Framework for Evaluating Public-Sector Organizational Networks.
- Public Administration Review,
, 2001
"... Although cooperative, interorganizational networks have become a common mechanism for delivery of public services, evaluating their effectiveness is extremely complex and has generally been neglected. To help resolve this problem, we discuss the evaluation of networks of community-based, mostly pub ..."
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public and notfor-profit health and human service agencies. Recent work in this last area has focused on the organization of networks of service delivery for individuals with serious mental illness under managed care, and on communitybased disease prevention networks. Email: kprovan@bpa.arizona.edu. H
Design Methods
, 1970
"... Few data exist about perceptions regarding the etiology of foodborne illness. Among public health staff throughout Tennessee, the three pathogens most commonly believed to cause foodborne illness in the United States actually account for only 12 % of disease. Fewer than 3 % of respondents correctly ..."
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is important for ensuring appropriate management of illness. There are few published data on the knowledge or perceptions of public health personnel regarding the common causes of foodborne disease.
Managing depression in physical illness
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Airway Management in Critical Illness*
"... Airway management in the ICU can be complicated due to many factors including the limited physiologic reserve of the patient. As a consequence, the likelihood of difficult mask ventilation and intubation increases. The incidence of failed airways and of cardiac arrest related to airway instrumentati ..."
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Airway management in the ICU can be complicated due to many factors including the limited physiologic reserve of the patient. As a consequence, the likelihood of difficult mask ventilation and intubation increases. The incidence of failed airways and of cardiac arrest related to airway
The integrated management of childhood illness
"... Bringing together various disease-specific guidelines for sick children, WHO and UNICEF have developed an Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) algorithm, one component of which (assess and classify) was tested in the outpatient department of a rural district hospital in western Uganda. ..."
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Bringing together various disease-specific guidelines for sick children, WHO and UNICEF have developed an Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) algorithm, one component of which (assess and classify) was tested in the outpatient department of a rural district hospital in western Uganda
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"... More than 10 million children die each year before their fifth birthday and almost all of these children are from the low income countries (LICs).1 In Pakistan alone more than half a million children under five die every year. Multiple factors contribute to these alarming figures including poverty, ..."
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More than 10 million children die each year before their fifth birthday and almost all of these children are from the low income countries (LICs).1 In Pakistan alone more than half a million children under five die every year. Multiple factors contribute to these alarming figures including poverty, illiteracy, poorly integrated primary care, patchy emergency services and low quality of hospital based care.2,3 The focus of many of the current efforts is to improve care at the primary/district level through educational/training programmes and structural changes,
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