2024
Culinary Medicine: Needs and Strategies for Incorporating Nutrition into Medical Education in the United States
Thomas O, Reilly J, Wood N, Albin J. Culinary Medicine: Needs and Strategies for Incorporating Nutrition into Medical Education in the United States. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2024, 11: 23821205241249379. PMID: 38711830, PMCID: PMC11072074, DOI: 10.1177/23821205241249379.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsChronic disease managementCulinary medicineMedical educationEvidence-based lifestyle interventionImprove chronic disease managementMedical schoolsDeterminants of healthDisease managementDiet-related interventionsTeam-based educationCM programsImpact of lifestylePromote equitable accessIncorporating nutritionTeaching kitchenHealthcare teamNutrition educationHealth outcomesLifestyle interventionDidactic sessionsNoncommunicable diseasesConventional medicineHealthcare systemService-learning partnershipCulinary skills
2021
Social Support for Self-Care: Patient Strategies for Managing Diabetes and Hypertension in Rural Uganda
Tusubira AK, Nalwadda CK, Akiteng AR, Hsieh E, Ngaruiya C, Rabin TL, Katahoire A, Hawley NL, Kalyesubula R, Ssinabulya I, Schwartz JI, Armstrong-Hough M. Social Support for Self-Care: Patient Strategies for Managing Diabetes and Hypertension in Rural Uganda. Annals Of Global Health 2021, 87: 86. PMID: 34458110, PMCID: PMC8378074, DOI: 10.5334/aogh.3308.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-communicable diseasesSelf-care practicesPrescribed medicinesConventional medicinePatient's social support networkRural UgandaSelf-care activitiesBlood sugar levelsCross-sectional qualitative studyResource-limited settingsSelf-care effortsSocial support networksSocial supportNCD clinicsNineteen patientsAdult patientsHealth facilitiesPatientsPatient strategiesManaging diabetesHypertensionSelf-CareDiabetesDiagnostic testsLow-income countries
2019
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Phatak U, Alper A, Pashankar DS. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2019, 68: 157-160. PMID: 30499887, DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000002218.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseMind-body therapiesBowel diseaseCAM useConventional medicineAdverse effectsAlternative medicine useSafety of CAMUse of probioticsPediatric patientsPediatric studiesMedicine useAdult studiesSevere diseaseCommon reasonSmall studyAlternative medicineFish oilDiseaseTherapyChildrenDiet changeMedicinePatientsWidespread use
2010
Conventional and Nonconventional Pain Treatment Utilization Among Opioid Dependent Individuals With Pain Seeking Methadone Maintenance Treatment: A Needs Assessment Study
Barry DT, Beitel M, Cutter CJ, Joshi D, Falcioni J, Schottenfeld RS. Conventional and Nonconventional Pain Treatment Utilization Among Opioid Dependent Individuals With Pain Seeking Methadone Maintenance Treatment: A Needs Assessment Study. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2010, 4: 81-87. PMID: 21769025, PMCID: PMC2846657, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0b013e3181ac913a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMethadone maintenance treatmentPain treatment utilizationPain treatmentMaintenance treatmentTreatment utilizationConventional pain treatmentAlternative medicine utilizationOpioid-dependent individualsTypical pain intensityRecent painPain reductionPain intensityChronic painOpioid dependenceCounter medicationsMMT programPhysical therapyMedicine utilizationPhysical exerciseAlternative medicinePainConventional medicineLifetime historyHeat therapyHistory status
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