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Publikováno v:
Nursing Research. 60:165-172
Background—Health beliefs are an important mediator between the experience of symptoms and health behaviors, and these beliefs can vary by race or ethnicity. Objectives—To better understand the gap between experiencing symptoms and not seeking me
Publikováno v:
Urologic nursing. 33(6)
Patients with urologic symptoms seek information from a variety of sources outside the traditional health care arena. There are differences between the genders and racial/ethnic groups related to sources consulted and confidence in those sources.
Autor:
Lisa C. Welch, Courtney B. Jackson, Sharon L. Tennstedt, Elizabeth M. Botelho, Journel Joseph
Publikováno v:
Qualitative health research. 22(11)
We investigated the influence of social ties on symptom management and help seeking, using urinary symptoms as a case study. Talking with others about these symptoms was common and both facilitated and hindered symptom management and help seeking. In
Emphasis on evidence-based medicine calls for providers and researchers to incorporate patients’ perspectives as one source of evidence. As such, patient-reported outcomes complement traditional physiological measures of the quality and effectivene
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3398610/
We compared reports of symptom bother for the same urinary symptoms to understand why symptom severity and bother do not correspond in a straightforward manner. We used a grounded theory approach to analyze qualitative data from 123 individual interv
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Publikováno v:
Journal of advanced nursing. 66(11)
This paper is a report of a study conducted to characterize the stigma of urinary frequency and urgency and differentiate it from the stigma of incontinence and to describe race/ethnic and gender differences in the experience of stigma among a divers
Autor:
Susan E. Foster, Emily A. Elstad, Sarah A. McGraw, Mary Jo Larson, Elizabeth M. Botelho, Marilyn Kresky-Wolff, Ana Stefancic, Sam Tsemberis
Publikováno v:
The journal of behavioral health servicesresearch. 37(2)
The Collaborative Initiative to Help End Chronic Homelessness (CICH) was established to provide housing and supportive services for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness. As part of this initiative, 11 projects across the country received fun
Publikováno v:
Urologic Nursing. 2013:282
Patients with urologic symptoms seek information from a variety of sources outside the traditional health care arena. There are differences between the genders and racial/ethnic groups related to sources consulted and confidence in those sources.
Autor:
Simone P. Taubenberger, Courtney B. Jackson, Journel Joseph, Sharon L. Tennstedt, Elizabeth M. Botelho
Publikováno v:
Urologic Nursing. 2012:149
Study participants reported a range of remedies used to treat urinary symptoms, from popular products, such as saw palmetto, to less commonly known remedies, such as moabi. Participants learned about remedies through social network rather than from t