词汇 | example_english_geriatric |
释义 | Examples of geriatricThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Early intervention in planning end-of-life care with ambulatory geriatric patients. Screening for depression among geriatric inpatients with short verisons of the geriatric depression scale. However, these joint facilities, which would be very useful for a minority of old age psychiatric and geriatric patients, are extremely uncommon today. Table 1 shows the modelled bed usage results that were obtained from the analysis of one-day census data in two different departments of geriatric medicine. Geriatric pain: factors that limit pain relief and increase complications. The likelihood is that this approach will continue and this requires that teachers of geriatric medicine respond appropriately. Factors determining the level of anxiety state in geriatric primary-care patients in a community-dwelling population. Future studies would be wise to eliminate the somatic component to correct for this, or include additional measures with specific geriatric depression scales. The use of goal attainment scaling in a geriatric care setting. The remainder were joint health and social care care-management interventions, both in primary and secondary care, covering geriatric and old-age psychiatry settings. Loneliness may be regarded as a 'geriatric giant', leading to impaired quality of life, greater need for institutional care and increased mortality. Geriatric medicine should be promoted as the speciality for frail older people. The bulk of institutional care is provided in subsidised residential and nursing homes (geriatric units in general and psychiatric hospitals provide the remainder). When queried specifically about their current health status, the geriatric facility inmates were significantly more likely to report fair to poor health status. Inmates in both groups favoured geriatric facilities, and voiced a desire to live there should their health continue to decline. The final section on geriatric practice is particularly innovative and provides an overview of what it might be like to work as a geriatric practitioner. In another area, geriatric day hospitals were to be included in two neighbourhood hospitals. The editors focused on issues related to gerontology and geriatric education around the world and issues related to teaching about global and cross-cultural ageing. In two areas, the possibility of moving geriatric day hospitals to non-hospital sites was an option, but implementation was dependent on finding suitable sites. In contrast, the majority of the geriatric day hospitals, the social day centres, and those for mixed user groups opened before 1980. Decreased working memory and processing speed mediate cognitive impairment in geriatric depression. The performance of simple instruments in detecting geriatric conditions and selecting communitydwelling older people for geriatric assessment. Economic evaluation of a geriatric day hospital: cost-benefit analysis based on functional autonomy changes. The risk of the condition is particularly high in diabetes and in geriatric medicine units. Possible role of decreased leptin in causing increased cortisol and decreased thyroid hormone during aging in a geriatric population. The performance of simple instruments in detecting geriatric conditions and selecting community-dwelling older people for geriatric assessment. A wide variety of locations are utilized in the teaching of geriatric medicine. Problem-based learning has been introduced since the initial surveys, although patient contact remains a popular method of teaching geriatric medicine. In only one medical school is training in geriatric medicine introduced in the final year. All schools responded and all admitted to teaching geriatric medicine. All doctors, with the exception of paediatricians and obstetricians, will have contact with older adults, therefore, familiarization with key concepts in geriatric medicine is essential. The most common methods used for teaching geriatric medicine in medical schools include patient contact, lectures, seminars and tutorials (94%, 88% and 82% respectively). Thirdly, atypical presentation of diseases in geriatric patients may result in an infection being recognized later than usual, and cause a delay in starting treatment. What positive or negative evidence can be assembled of efficacy or benefit of these central tenets of geriatric medicine? A secondary goal is the attraction of students towards a career in geriatric medicine. A few authors have found fluoxetine less effective than nortriptyline in the treatment of geriatric depression. Thus, pharmacokinetically, the predicted potential of sertraline as a treatment in geriatric depression seems high. Marked reduction in the number of platelet tritiated imipramine binding sites in geriatric depression. By the late 1990s there was no national inpatient service for older people, although most hospitals with 60 or more beds ran geriatric clinics. As part of this, a national network of geriatric clinics was closed down, and its staff were redeployed to child immunisation programmes. At week 27, the geriatric group scored lower than the nongeriatric group, but the difference was not statistically significant or clinically meaningful. The effect of providing recreational activities on the engagement levels of long-stay geriatric patients. Her geriatric specialist, who has managed her case for many years, agrees with this decision. The sad sequence of events reflects the often inadequate management of common complications, including admission to a geriatric ward. Geriatric nursing : an idea whose time has gone ? Setting goals in geriatric rehabilitation and measuring their attainment. Few if any work opportunities existed for the geriatric inmates. The authors also provide clear information as to the kinds of roles a geriatric practitioner fulfils and the settings in which they work. The reliability and validity of the collateral source version of the geriatric depression rating scale administered by telephone. The setting was 21 community-based hospice offices, a university medical center geriatric ambulatory care clinic, and three communitybased senior citizen centers. The geriatric participants also demonstrated significant differences, both statistically and clinically significant, on the domains of physical well-being, pain frequency, fatigue, and financial concerns. Given that the geriatric patients would be more likely to have other medical problems at baseline, this is an unexpected finding. The course of geriatric depression with ' reversible dementia ' : a controlled study. Efforts should be made to retain the programme's most positive aspects and to spur the development of geriatric health care and social services. The use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in geriatric depression: a review of the literature. Similar to fluoxetine, no formal study has been completed to test the optimal dosing schedule for sertraline in geriatric patients. Assessing the value of falls risk factor checklists in a geriatric assessment unit. Of the medical schools from which a response was obtained, 88% examine geriatric medicine. In ways like this, understanding the mathematics of complex systems can offer insights into the routines of good clinical geriatric practice. In recent years, however, this important and under-researched area in geriatric neurology has started to attract the attention it deserves. Perhaps this is why geriatricians have recognized delirium, falls and functional decline as 'geriatric giants'. Finally, they have less of a 'geriatric look' and are therefore more aesthetically appealing. Admission of nursing home patients to geriatric medical wards. Revised guidelines for collaboration between physicians in geriatric medicine and psychiatrists of old age. Alternatively, the liaison service may be the responsibility of the specialist registrar, who forges formal links with perhaps the geriatric team, again with consultant supervision. However, the county councils are still responsible for acute and geriatric care. The municipalities provide nonacute geriatric care and public housing for the elderly as well as home help service, that is, domestic help. The benefits of comprehensive geriatric assessments and in-home visits have been examined in numerous studies. The medical assessment was performed by a geriatrician, a geriatric nurse, and a rehabilitation physician in the hospital. With the growing geriatric population in all high-income countries, hospitals must be prepared to treat special needs of elderly persons while staying within their budgets. Accommodation, including nursing homes and geriatric care, made up the vast majority of costs (70%) during the first year. Patients identified as likely to have severe depression showed many of the same symptoms that characterise depression in other geriatric populations. Medical oncology and geriatric medicine: is it time for fellowship integration? As with other complex geriatric syndromes, the multidisciplinary team provides both diagnostic and interventional expertise. The stroke patients were recruited either from the stroke unit or general medical or geriatric wards. There are also benefits, in terms of mutual opportunities between psychiatry of old age and geriatric teams in particular for teaching and research opportunities. Such anaemias form a significant proportion (around 40-50%) of all anaemias seen in geriatric practice. The exceptions are people with extreme problems: extreme behaviour problems mean a psychiatric hospital ward; extreme frailty a geriatric ward. We are returning to the conditions that confronted the pioneers of geriatric medicine in the 1940s,24 namely an underclass of medical and social misfits. The teaching of geriatric medicine occurs at different times throughout the curriculum in several schools. However, in only two of these was geriatric medicine being taught as a separate subject. Evidence-based integrated geriatric care and immunization have all occurred through systematized approaches to health care. There are very strong arguments for the development of formal liaison and training links between geriatric medicine and old age psychiatry. Nutritional assessment is a key component of geriatric assessment. She is also currently in individual counseling biweekly with a geriatric psychotherapist. The purpose of this study was to investigate the meanings that older adults attribute to their geriatric rehabilitation experiences. The majority of these were acute stays in geriatric or general medical wards. Exercise comes of age: rationale and recommendations for a geriatric exercise prescription. From its title one might expect a textbook of geriatric practice, but it quickly becomes clear that it is not. Managing geriatric syndromes: what geriatric assessment teams recommend, what primary care physicians implement, what patients adhere to. In the section on advancing geriatric medicine, the first article notes the rapid growth in the number of geriatricians. Running parallel to this was the foundation and then rapid growth of the specialty of geriatric medicine. The subjects were spouses of patients who had died on a geriatric ward. At week 8, the geriatric group scores remained higher on domains of mental well-being, emotional well-being, and spiritual well-being. Within the geriatric group, those who were randomized to the intervention were compared to those who were randomized to standard care. Statutory requirements have tended to concentrate much of their work on infancy, and thus a more specialized geriatric health visitor appeared about a decade ago. Clinical correlates of response to valproate in geriatric inpatients. However, the research and evidence-base for geriatric care remains poorly developed, particularly when its epidemiological and resource dimensions are considered. Antidepressant-induced delirium is a risk in the geriatric patient. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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