[NIFL-HEALTH:2217] Re: It's a control issue

From: Sandra Smith (sandras@u.washington.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 22 2000 - 20:36:33 EST


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From: Sandra Smith <sandras@u.washington.edu>
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http://www.prenataled.com/hpbib.htm
http://www.prenataled.com/bibeff.htm
http://www.prenataled.com/bibsig.htm
These are 3 annotated bibs on various aspects of health ed 
effectiveness. SS
Sandra Smith, MPH, CHES
Health Education Specialist
University of Washington, Center for Health Education & Research
Clinical Instructor, School of Public Health, Health Services Dept

Editor, Beginnings: A Practical Guide Through Your Pregnancy
Editor, http://www.PrenatalEd.com

Mailing Address:
2821 2nd Ave #1601
Seattle WA 98121
206-441-7046
sandras@u.washington.edu

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In a message dated 02/22/2000 2:21:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
pennyn@hotmail.com writes:

<< As a healthcare provider for the past 25 years and chair of my 
hospital's
 patient education committee, I can tell you we have everything to 
gain by
 educating our patients! Informed patients make better decisions, 
comply
 better with prescribed treatment, and especially in today's managed 
care
 marketplace, make better utilization choices (e.g.; not using the ER 
as
 their primary care physician). Informed, educated patients have less 
anxiety
 and are less adversarial with their care providers. So, it behooves 
ALL of
 us to do everything we can to help our patients understand what is 
up with
 their health. >>

Yes.....I totally agree with all of the above.  I hate to be a pest, 
but do
you have any journal references for this data?  I intuitively know 
all of
this to be true to one extent or another, and have read some of this 
somewhere
.  But I'd like to use these concepts to justify some of my 
professional
activities for grant funding and other purposes, and specific 
references
would be very helpful, if you happen to have them.  If not......I 
guess I'll
be off to search Medline and Cinahl and whatever other databases I 
can find
for doing lit searches.

Thanks so much,
Donna
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Donna Bain Neri, MSN, FNP-C
Family & Community Health Nurse Practitioner
Healing Touch Practitioner
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clinical Consultant & Health Educator
Rural Health Outreach Program
Nelson County, Virginia, USA
W:  (804) 263-4858  Fax:  (804) 263-4160
H:  (804) 295-1245
g4dneri@aol.com or rhopdn@ceva.net



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