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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35913374/efficacy-of-a-peer-based-in-home-education-program-in-improving-social-emotional-outcomes-of-parents-and-children
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Koop, Daniel Holliday, Brittany L Mathews, Jessica Namaste, Rebecca Alt, Christa Haring Biel
Significant disparities in education and social-emotional outcomes exist between racial/ethnic groups, particularly impacting children growing up in impoverished environments. Home visitation intervention programs, such as the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), have been used for decades to improve academic readiness in these vulnerable preschool-aged children. Although the benefits of HIPPY on academic readiness and performance are well-documented, there has been no examination of social-emotional benefits to participating parent-child dyads...
September 2022: Infant Mental Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35722973/adapting-the-namaste-care-program-for-use-with-caregivers-of-community-dwelling-older-adults-with-moderate-to-advanced-dementia-a-qualitative-descriptive-study
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Lee Yous, Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen, Carrie McAiney
Family/friend caregivers are highly involved in supporting older adults with dementia who are 65 years of age or older with daily activities, especially when these older adults with dementia are living at home. There is a need for psychosocial interventions for caregivers of older adults with moderate to advanced dementia, as most interventions focus on persons at earlier stages. Namaste Care is a psychosocial, multisensory program intended to enhance quality of life for people with advanced dementia and their caregivers; however, it has not yet been adapted for use in a home setting...
June 20, 2022: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35427520/national-regional-and-global-estimates-of-anaemia-by-severity-in-women-and-children-for-2000-19-a-pooled-analysis-of-population-representative-data
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gretchen A Stevens, Christopher J Paciorek, Monica C Flores-Urrutia, Elaine Borghi, Sorrel Namaste, James P Wirth, Parminder S Suchdev, Majid Ezzati, Fabian Rohner, Seth R Flaxman, Lisa M Rogers
BACKGROUND: Anaemia causes health and economic harms. The prevalence of anaemia in women aged 15-49 years, by pregnancy status, is indicator 2.2.3 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and the aim of halving the anaemia prevalence in women of reproductive age by 2030 is an extension of the 2025 global nutrition targets endorsed by the World Health Assembly (WHA). We aimed to estimate the prevalence of anaemia by severity for children aged 6-59 months, non-pregnant women aged 15-49 years, and pregnant women aged 15-49 years in 197 countries and territories and globally for the period 2000-19...
May 2022: Lancet Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34969591/ayush-digital-initiatives-harnessing-the-power-of-digital-technology-for-india-s-traditional-medical-systems
#24
REVIEW
Sendhilkumar Muthappan, Rajalakshmi Elumalai, Natarajan Shanmugasundaram, Nikilniva Johnraja, Hema Prasath, Priyadharshini Ambigadoss, Ambika Kandhasamy, Dhivya Kathiravan, Manickam Ponnaiah
The incorporation of digital technologies is recognized as one of the inevitable factors to achieve better health care services. Recently, Indian Ministry of AYUSH (MoA) embraced digitalization extensively for development, education and research in AYUSH. In this context, we describe India's digital initiatives for AYUSH systems of medicine for information, research, and academia at various levels. We reviewed the websites and documents available from the MoA and its research councils/institutes along with the plan documents...
December 27, 2021: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34242977/family-involvement-in-the-namaste-care-family-program-for-dementia-a-qualitative-study-on-experiences-of-family-nursing-home-staff-and-volunteers
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Petra E M Tasseron-Dries, Hanneke J A Smaling, Sarah M M M Doncker, Wilco P Achterberg, Jenny T van der Steen
BACKGROUND: Family caregivers may experience difficulty maintaining meaningful contact with a relative with advanced dementia. Nevertheless, some family caregivers prefer to remain involved in the care of their relative after admission to a nursing home. Family involvement in the care is important but little is known about how this works in practice and what exactly is needed to improve it. OBJECTIVES: To examine experiences of family caregivers, staff and volunteers with family caregiver participation in the Namaste Care Family program, a psychosocial intervention to increase quality of life for people with advanced dementia that may help family caregivers to connect with their relative...
June 7, 2021: International Journal of Nursing Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34177155/review-of-online-teaching-platforms-in-the-current-period-of-covid-19-pandemic
#26
REVIEW
Suvashis Dash, Saugata Samadder, Anurag Srivastava, Rajendra Meena, Piyush Ranjan
Online teaching platforms have become a core appealing option for education and information delivery in current pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among medical professionals. This editorial aims to understand perspective of usability and practicality of audio and video conferencing platforms in the current situation. Review of various available online platforms was done, namely Zoom, Google Meet, Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, Go ToMeet, and Say Namaste highlighting and comparing their essential features, their benefits, the system and operating system in which they are supported, user interface, number of individuals who can participate, price packages, security, customer support, and limitations...
June 18, 2021: Indian Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34169531/comparing-costs-and-cost-efficiency-of-platforms-for-micronutrient-powder-mnp-delivery-to-children-in-rural-uganda
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Whitney Schott, Belinda Richardson, Emily Baker, Alexis D'Agostino, Sorrel Namaste, Stephen A Vosti
Micronutrient powder (MNP) can reduce iron deficiency in young children, which has been well established in efficacy trials. However, the cost of different delivery platforms has not been determined. We calculated the cost and cost-efficiency of distributed MNP through community-based mechanisms and in health facilities in a primarily rural district in Uganda. An endline survey (n = 1072) identified reach and adherence. During the 9-month pilot, 37,458 (community platform) and 12,390 (facility platform) packets of MNP were distributed...
June 24, 2021: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34041948/community-led-health-promotion-groups-in-a-bhutanese-nepali-refugee-community
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nancy L Asdigian, Brandy Kramer, Manisha Shrestha, Rohit K Dhungel, Hari Rizal, Deepak Kulung, Arun Sharma, Gagan Dhaurali, Bhawani Sharma, Maria Rosa Galter, Dustin Ratcliff
This practice note reports on the work of the Namaste Community Health Partnership, an academic-community partnership established to address health disparities in a metro-area Bhutanese-Nepali refugee community in the western United States. Partners worked together to develop, implement, and evaluate a culturally-tailored health promotion program where Bhutanese-Nepali individuals led weekly walking groups and shared health promotion information and behavior change tools with community participants. The program was implemented with approximately 70 community members across two metro-area neighborhoods and two adult day care centers serving elders...
May 27, 2021: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33762231/impact-of-sensory-interventions-on-the-quality-of-life-of-long-term-care-residents-a-scoping-review
#29
REVIEW
Chantal Backman, Melissa Demery-Varin, Danielle Cho-Young, Michelle Crick, Janet Squires
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE: Residents in long-term care exhibit diminishing senses (hearing, sight, taste, smell or touch). The purpose of this study was to examine the available literature on the impact of sensory interventions on the quality of life of residents living in long-term care settings. METHODS: We conducted a mixed-methods scoping review using Arksey and O'Malley's framework. Seven databases (Medline (Ovid), PubMed (non-Medline-Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), Embase (Ovid), Ageline, PsycINFO (Ovid), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials until 1 December 2020) were searched...
March 24, 2021: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33639922/a-feasibility-randomised-controlled-trial-of-novel-activity-management-in-severe-asthma-tailored-exercise-namaste-yoga-and-mindfulness
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah A Hiles, Paola D Urroz, Peter G Gibson, Adam Bogdanovs, Vanessa M McDonald
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is common in severe asthma and associated with poor health outcomes. New approaches are needed to address physical inactivity in this group. OBJECTIVE: To examine whether yoga and mindfulness improves health-related quality of life (HRQoL) compared with a minimal active control group and collect feasibility data to inform future studies. METHODS: Over 12-weeks, adults with severe asthma were recruited. Participants were randomised 2:1 to parallel yoga or control groups...
February 27, 2021: BMC Pulmonary Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33534735/estimating-the-fraction-of-severe-malaria-among-malaria-positive-children-analysis-of-household-surveys-in-19-malaria-endemic-countries-in-africa
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cameron Taylor, Sorrel M L Namaste, Joanna Lowell, Johanna Useem, Yazoumé Yé
To date, the only robust estimates of severe malaria cases include children who present to the formal healthcare system. It is a challenge to use these data because of varying age ranges of reporting, different diagnosis techniques, surveillance methods, and healthcare utilization. This analysis examined data from 37 Demographic and Health Surveys and Malaria Indicator Surveys across 19 countries in sub-Saharan Africa collected between 2011 and 2018. The outcome of interest is a proxy indicator for severe malaria, defined as a proportion of children aged 6-59 months with at least one self-reported symptom of severe illness including loss of consciousness, rapid breathing, seizures, or severe anemia (hemoglobin < 5 g/dL) among those who were positive for malaria...
February 1, 2021: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33472621/what-should-we-report-lessons-learnt-from-the-development-and-implementation-of-serious-adverse-event-reporting-procedures-in-non-pharmacological-trials-in-palliative-care
#32
REVIEW
Lesley Dunleavy, Danni Collingridge Moore, Ida Korfage, Sheila Payne, Catherine Walshe, Nancy Preston
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Serious adverse event reporting guidelines have largely been developed for pharmaceutical trials. There is evidence that serious adverse events, such as psychological distress, can also occur in non-pharmaceutical trials. Managing serious adverse event reporting and monitoring in palliative care non-pharmaceutical trials can be particularly challenging. This is because patients living with advanced malignant or non-malignant disease have a high risk of hospitalisation and/or death as a result of progression of their disease rather than due to the trial intervention or procedures...
January 20, 2021: BMC Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33462888/stimulating-sense-memories-for-people-living-with-dementia-using-the-namaste-care-program-what-works-how-and-why
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Karacsony, Melissa R L Abela
BACKGROUND: Sensory-based programs for people with advanced dementia aim to address unmet needs and to improve behaviours, mood or cognition. Pleasurable, involuntary sense memories stimulated by sensory-based programs are difficult to evaluate because it is not possible to ask what people with dementia remember about their past, or what sense memories are being evoked. Notwithstanding the challenges in identifying what sense memories people with dementia experience, nurses and caregivers should recognise the potential value of sense memories for pleasure and happiness and provide optimum conditions to stimulate the senses...
January 19, 2021: Journal of Clinical Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33307208/the-namaste-sign-for-superior-oblique-muscle-tuck-surgery
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mayank Jain, Ramesh Kekunnaya
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2021: Journal of AAPOS: the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33302002/the-effects-of-a-namaste-care-program-on-quality-of-life-a-pilot-study-in-iranian-women-with-late-stage-alzheimer-s-disease
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahra Amrollah Majdabadi Kohne, Nasrin Nikpeyma, Firoozeh Bayat, Mahvash Salsali, Paulette V Hunter, Sharon Kaasalainen, Mohammed Khavasi, Sahar Keyvanloo Shahrestanaki, Masoud Rezaei
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of a Namaste care program on the quality of life of 25 women with late-stage Alzheimer's disease. The program was implemented two hours daily and four days per week for six months in a nursing facility, Tehran, Iran. Women's quality of life was measured using the Persian version of the Quality of Life in Late-Stage Dementia scale before and after the program implementation. After a six-month intervention with the Namaste care program, the total score of quality of life significantly decreased (17...
December 7, 2020: Geriatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33289058/nothing-about-us-without-us-in-writing-aligning-the-editorial-policies-of-the-canadian-journal-of-public-health-with-the-inherent-rights-of-indigenous-peoples
#36
EDITORIAL
Namaste Marsden, Leona Star, Janet Smylie
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 7, 2020: Canadian Journal of Public Health. Revue Canadienne de Santé Publique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33289057/requirement-for-meaningful-engagement-of-first-nations-inuit-m%C3%A3-tis-and-indigenous-peoples-in-publications-about-them
#37
EDITORIAL
Janet Smylie, Namaste Marsden, Leona Star, Jacqueline Gahagan, Christina Zarowsky, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Jeff Masuda, Louise Potvin
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 7, 2020: Canadian Journal of Public Health. Revue Canadienne de Santé Publique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33222232/namaste-care-delivered-by-caregivers-of-community-dwelling-older-adults-with-moderate-to-advanced-dementia-a-mixed-methods-study-protocol
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Lee Yous, Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen, Carrie McAiney
AIM: The aim of this study is to adapt and evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of a multisensory, psychosocial intervention called Namaste Care delivered by family and friend caregivers of community-dwelling older adults with moderate to advanced dementia. DESIGN: A multiphase mixed methods design combining quantitative and qualitative methods will be used. METHODS: This study is composed of two phases. Phase 1 is guided by a qualitative description approach...
November 22, 2020: Journal of Advanced Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32887591/cost-effectiveness-of-the-namaste-care-family-program-for-nursing-home-residents-with-advanced-dementia-in-comparison-with-usual-care-a-cluster-randomized-controlled-trial
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed El Alili, Hanneke J A Smaling, Karlijn J Joling, Wilco P Achterberg, Anneke L Francke, Judith E Bosmans, Jenny T van der Steen
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a progressive disease that decreases quality of life of persons with dementia and is associated with high societal costs. The burden of caring for persons with dementia also decreases the quality of life of family caregivers. The objective of this study was to assess the societal cost-effectiveness of Namaste Care Family program in comparison with usual care in nursing home residents with advanced dementia. METHODS: Nursing homes were randomized to either Namaste Care Family program or usual care...
September 4, 2020: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32875754/meaningful-activity-in-advanced-dementia
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margaret Brown, Bryan Mitchell, Andrea Boyd, Debbie Tolson
This article is part of a series in Nursing Older People exploring the nursing care of people living with advanced dementia. When someone with advanced dementia can no longer communicate verbally and has limited movement, activities they once enjoyed may no longer be possible. This limits opportunities for self-realisation and can lead to a preoccupation in advanced dementia care about the routines associated with the maintenance of comfort and nourishment, at the expense of contentment and moments of fulfilment...
September 2, 2020: Nursing Older People
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