UNT College of Arts and Sciences - 32 Matching Results
Search Results
- Mediated Primaries
- This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on the 2012 Presidential Primaries. In this presentation, the author uses his background in rhetoric and debate, as well as his interests in ideological criticism, and the politics of representation to comment on the candidates' rhetoric.
- How to Hook a Hottie: Teenage Boys, Hegemonic Masculinity, and Cosmo Girl! Magazine
- This book chapter discusses different media texts targeted at a different audience, magazines written for an audience of teenaged girls, which also work to naturalize male sexuality as aggressive and predatory. The authors study advice columns and articles in these magazines that depict teenaged boys as sexually forceful and emotionally stunted, and that encourage girl readers to expect and enable such behaviors.
- Social Work Role in Pain Management with Hospice Caregivers: A National Survey
- Article on a national survey of the social work role in pain management with hospice caregivers.
- Exploring Interpersonal Communication in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings
- Article on exploring interpersonal communication in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- A study of information flow in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings
- Article on a study of information flow in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- What Patients and Families Don't Hear: Backstage Communication in Hospice Interdisicplinary Team Meetings
- Article on the backstage communication in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings and what families and patients don't hear.
- Caregiver Involvement in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings: A case study
- Article on a case study detailing caregiver involvement in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- The Role of the Hospice Medical Director as Observed in Interdisciplinary Team Case Reviews
- Article on the role of the hospice medical director as observed in interdisciplinary team case reviews.
- Barriers to Pain Management: Caregiver Perceptions and Pain Talk by Hospice Interdisciplinary Teams
- Article on caregiver perceptions, pain talk by hospice interdisciplinary teams, and barriers to pain management.
- "They're Part of the Team": Participant Evaluation of the ACTIVE
- Article discussing a qualitative study to evaluate an intervention (ACTIVE) that utilized videophone technology to include patients and/or their family caregivers in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- The ACTive Intervention in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings: Exploring family caregiver and hospice team communication
- Article describing family caregiver and hospice team communication and the ACTive intervention in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Assessing Caregiver for Team Interventions (ACT): A New Paradigm for Comprehensive Hospice Quality Care
- Article on a new paradigm for comprehensive hospice quality care and Assessing Caregivers for Team Interventions (ACT).
- Video-mediated Communication in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings: Examining Technical Quality and Content
- Article on examining technical quality and content and video-mediated communication in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- The Use of Videophones for Patient and Family Participation in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings: A Promising Approach
- Article on the use of videophones for patient and family participation in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Caregiver Participation in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings via Videophone Technology: A Pilot Study to Improve Pain Management
- Article on a pilot study to improve pain management and caregiver participation in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings via videophone technology.
- A Systematic Review of the Evidence Base for Telehospice
- Article on a systematic review of the evidence base for telehospice.
- Problem Solving Interventions: An Opportunity for Hospice Social Workers to Better Meet Caregiver Needs
- Article on an opportunity for hospice social workers to better meet caregiver needs and problem solving interventions.
- Use of videophones to deliver a cognitive-behavioural therapy to hospice caregivers
- Article on the use of videophones to deliver a cognitive-behavioural therapy to hospice caregivers.
- Family Perspectives on the Hospice Experience in Adult Family Homes
- Article on family perspectives on the hospice experience in adult family homes.
- Reciprocal Suffering: Caregiver Concerns During Hospice Care
- Article on caregiver concerns during hospice care and reciprocal suffering.
- Technologies to Support End of Life Care
- Article discussing the current level of utilization of informatics systems in hospice and palliative care and two projects that highlight the role of informatics applications for hospice informal caregivers.
- Recruitment Challenges and Strategies in a Home-Based Telehealth Study
- Article on recruitment challenges and strategies in a home-based telehealth study.
- Question asking by family caregivers in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings
- Article on question asking by family caregivers in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Hospice Team Meetings
- Article on interdisciplinary collaboration in hospice team meetings.
- A Noninferiority Trial of a Problem-Solving Intervention for Hospice Caregivers: In Person versus Videophone
- Article discussing in person versus videophone and a noninferiority trial of a problem-solving intervention for hospice caregivers.
- Sharing atrocity stories in hospice: A study of niceness message strategies in interdisciplinary team meetings
- Article on sharing atrocity stories in hospice and a study of niceness message strategies in interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Stress Variances Among Informal Hospice Caregivers
- Article on stress variances among informal hospice caregivers.
- Rooting the Study of Communication Activism in an Attempted Book Ban
- This article discusses how strong, sustained university-community partnerships can mitigate criticism and skepticism when scholars and their students delve into political and contested questions.
- What's Wrong with Me?: An Autoethnographic Investigation of the Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Living with Tourette Syndrome During Adolesence
- This article uses an autoethnographic methodology to explore a diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome.
- Centering Information Literacy (as) Skills and Civic Engagement in the Basic Communication Course: An Integrated Course Library Collaboration
- This article describes a course-library partnership to integrate information literacy instruction with a basic communication course.
- ELL Teachers' Attitudes of Google Earth for Inquiry-Based Instruction on ELL Students' Language Development in a Rural New England State
- This article contains an investigation of factors predicting the intentions of English Language Learner (ELL) teachers to use Google Earth for language development instruction.
- Opting Out: Parents Creating Contested Spaces to Challenge Standardized Tests
- This article explores how the opt-out movement has responded to the combination of a stringent federal policy with weak and often variable implementation among the states.