SPT associated with G is uncommon. Incidences from the CTD for dyspnea and other SPT are 0.45% and 0.27%, respectively. Incidences from the SD for dyspnea and other SPT are 0.02% and 0.06%, respectively. The influence of other factors, such as anticancer therapies, on these incidences needs to be better understood.
Nurse practitioners spend a considerable amount of time encouraging patients with chronic illness to acquire positive behaviors such as exercising and self-monitoring, and to stop negative behaviors like smoking and intake of foods high in fat. These lifestyle changes can be facilitated through use of the transtheoretical model of stages and processes of behavior change. The significance is that it assists health care providers in developing interventions that are specifically focused for the patient depending on stage of readiness to change. The application of the model in the practice setting is discussed, and a specific example of activities developed for use in patients with asthma is given. The protocols can be adapted for any patient who needs to make lifestyle behavior changes.
ccupational health nurses are expected to implement health promotion interventions during both episodic and periodic clinic visits. The interventions need to be targeted specifically to the client's needs and stage of readiness to change to maximize the outcome for employee and nurse. This article will review the transtheoretical model of stages and processes of change and suggest applications to facilitate altering problem behaviors. By identifying the five stages of change and correlating them with each of 10 processes of change, interventions can be targeted appropriately to maximize health promotion efforts. The occupational health nurse can use this model in assisting employees to increase health promoting behaviors and, at the same time, improve the clinic's outcome measures. CASE EXAMPLES One of the challenges of occupational health nursing is meeting the wide variety of needs that employees share on any given day. Meeting these needs, coupled with many other responsibilities, also represents what can be one of the frustrations of being an occupational health nurse. In today's competitive marketplace, everyone is asked (or told) to do more with less. Therefore, it is critical for successful job performance to develop methods to help maximize the occupational health nurse's effectiveness with employees without creating additional
Abstract. Museums publicly display collections in a physical space to relay narratives and concepts to their audiences. Progressive technologies in an exhibition can bring in varying demographics and gather higher footfall for a museum as well as present digital heritage interpretation in an innovative manner. A mixed media exhibition can facilitate subjects with limited physical resources or difficult to display pieces as well as the visual landscape the objects were found within. A combination of Virtual Reality headsets, 3D digitized objects, digitally reconstructed archaeological sites alongside traditional object displays as methods of interpretation substantiate research in techniques and usability as well as challenges of recoup cost and digital literacies. This paper investigates the methodology, technology and evaluation of the mixed media exhibition
Abstract. This work discusses the methodology for the design, development and deployment of a virtual 19 th -century Fish Curing Yard as an immersive museum installation. The museum building now occupies the same space where the curing yard was over 100 years prior, hence the deployment of a virtual reconstruction of the curing yard in a game engine enables the museum visitors to explore the virtual world from equivalent vantage points in the real world. The project methodology achieves the goal of maximising user experience for visitors while minimising cost for the museum, and focus group evaluations of the system revealed the success of the interaction-free design with snackable content. A major implication of the findings is that museums can provide compelling and informative experiences that enable visitors to travel back in time with minimal interaction and relatively low cost systems.
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