This new qualitative study investigated paediatric and adult #autistic patient's perspectives on reducing #sensory stimulation during an Accident and Emergency (A&E) visit.
#SensoryProcessing#SensoryFriendly
https://t.co/OgbJAi1sZ6
📑 Volver a lo básico: Estrategias prácticas para reducir la sobreestimulación sensorial en el departamento de emergencias identificadas por adultos y cuidadores de niños con #autismo 🔗 https://t.co/l5vJw6LCKK
⚠️ Las personas con TEA experimentan una sobreestimulación sensorial en situaciones de emergencia médica, como en un servicio de urgencias para disfunción eréctil. Este estudio cualitativo, que incluyó a adultos con TEA y a cuidadores de niños con TEA, resalta la importancia de que los profesionales médicos pregunten y consideren las preferencias sensoriales de las personas con TEA antes de proporcionar atención. Esto es crucial para minimizar la interrupción sensorial y evitar la escalada de atención. El texto sugiere que hay varias estrategias prácticas y enfoques de diseño basados en la evidencia que pueden implementarse para mejorar la experiencia sensorial de los pacientes con TEA en estos entornos.
Back to basics: Practical strategies to reduce sensory overstimulation in the emergency department identified by adults and caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder | #ECM#Nursing https://t.co/wQXSoMWjvK
Congrats to @uvaotohns Drs. Mark Jameson and @UVASON@pamdeguz for their impactful research—Nurse-led telemedicine distress screening results in psychosocial referrals offered to rural post-tx head and neck cancer survivors @jcansurv#survivorship https://t.co/sNkEFIxIUM
This article from The Library Quarterly studies the partnership between public libraries and health providers in implementing telemedicine programs. Read “Telemedicine in Public Libraries: Innovation among Early Adopters” here: https://t.co/JDXeoPFuwk
This article from The Library Quarterly studies the partnership between public libraries and health providers in implementing telemedicine programs. Read “Telemedicine in Public Libraries: Innovation among Early Adopters” here: https://t.co/JDXeoPFuwk
DeGuzman et al explore the relationship between well-child visit attendance during early childhood and age at #autism spectrum disorder diagnosis using data drawn from a statewide all-payer claims database. https://t.co/xCGm4RJcyv
@kathrynlaughon@KarinSkeen@UVASON I was privileged to attend the dissertation defense and it blew me away. Amazing work @KarinSkeen!
Must also raise up the strong team who guided her, including chair @kathrynlaughon who is an inspiring educator and leader.
So proud to have them both as my colleagues.
JMIR Formative Res: Self-reliance, Social Norms, and Self-stigma as Barriers to Psychosocial Help-Seeking Among Rural #Cancer Survivors With #Cancer-Related Distress: Qualitative Interview Study https://t.co/Jq8gwW4Lpx
Thank you for joining us for today's Survivorship Champions webinar with @PamDeGuz, of @UVASON, who discussed the development and evaluation of CARING, a nurse-led intervention aimed at reducing disparities in quality of life for rural cancer survivors!
Join NCCS on Wednesday, March 23, at 12 PM ET, to hear from @PamDeGuz, who will discuss the development and evaluation of CARING, a nurse-led intervention aimed at reducing disparities in quality of life for rural cancer survivors.
Register today: https://t.co/0dzDbB8inI
If you work in nursing leadership, you need to read this blog post by Latoya Stewart: Breaking the Cycle of Exhaustion https://t.co/fz2J5RERLR via @medscape