Processing of Medical information in Aging Patients: Cognitive and Human Factors Perspectives
Editat de Roger W. Morrell, Kim Shifren, Denise Parken Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 1999
Divided into four major sections, this volume addresses the following issues:
* the implications of cognitive aging for medical information processing;
* aging and medical decision making;
* aging and medication adherence; and
* human factors design for medical devices and instructions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780805828894
ISBN-10: 0805828893
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0805828893
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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Contents: Part I:Introduction. D.C. Park, Aging and the Controlled and Automatic Processing of Medical Information and Medical Intentions. J.B. Halter, The Challenge of Communicating Health Information to Elderly Patients: A View From Geriatric Medicine. Part II:Medical Decision Making. J.F. Yates, A.L. Patalano, Decision Making and Aging. M.D. Zwahr, Cognitive Processes and Medical Decisions. G.M. Williamson, D.J. Jones, L.A. Ingram, Medical and Psychosocial Predictors of Breast Cancer Treatment Decisions. N. Schwarz, Frequency Reports of Physical Symptoms and Health Behaviors: How the Questionnaire Determines the Results. D. Marson, L. Harrell, Neurocognitive Changes Associated With Loss of Capacity to Consent to Medical Treatment in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease. V.L. Patel, J.F. Arocha, Medical Expertise and Cognitive Aging. Part III:Medication Adherence. E.A. Leventhal, H. Leventhal, C. Robitaille, S. Brownlee, Psychosocial Factors in Medication Adherence: A Model of the Modeler. O.N. Gould, Cognition and Affect in Medication Adherence. R.W. Morrell, K. Shifren, Issues in the Measurement of Medication Adherence. S.L. Willis, M.M. Dolan, R.M. Bertrand, Problem Solving on Health-Related Tasks of Daily Living. Part IV:Human Factors. M.S. Bogner, How Do I Work This Thing? Cognitive Issues in Home Medical Equipment Use and Maintenance. J. Hartley, What Does It Say? Text Design, Medical Information, and Older Adults. D. Morrow, V.O. Leirer, Designing Medication Instructions for Older Adults. W.A. Rogers, G.K. Rousseau, N. Lamson, Maximizing the Effectiveness of the Warning Process: Understanding the Variables That Interact With Age. M.S. Wogalter, R.J. Sojourner, Research on Pharmaceutical Labeling: An Information Processing Approach.
Notă biografică
Roger W. Morrell (Edited by) , Kim Shifren (Edited by) , Denise Park (Edited by) , Denise Park (Edited by)
Recenzii
"It is a great pleasure to read this carefully edited book with such a good choice of chapters. On the whole, I believe that this book allows for an excellent integration of applied issues of cognition in later life within contextual, motivational, and emotional perspectives. This book brings together the state-of-the-art knowledge on medication adherence and on medical decision making."
—Contemporary Gerontology
"...contains a wealth of theory and research findings regarding the process of health care decision making and medication adherence. Edited works can be difficult to integrate, but the editors have accomplished this task and have provided a comprehensive, readable, and highly provocative text....a highly readable and informative text. I recommend the book to researchers and practitioners interested in the process of medical decision making, medication adherence, and use of medical information or medical equipment among older adults. The chapters contain a wealth of information regarding the design of research in these areas as well as practical suggestions for improving the performance of older adults at related tasks."
—Contemporary Psychology
—Contemporary Gerontology
"...contains a wealth of theory and research findings regarding the process of health care decision making and medication adherence. Edited works can be difficult to integrate, but the editors have accomplished this task and have provided a comprehensive, readable, and highly provocative text....a highly readable and informative text. I recommend the book to researchers and practitioners interested in the process of medical decision making, medication adherence, and use of medical information or medical equipment among older adults. The chapters contain a wealth of information regarding the design of research in these areas as well as practical suggestions for improving the performance of older adults at related tasks."
—Contemporary Psychology