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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 204(4): 633-5, 1994 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8163421

ABSTRACT

A 5-year-old Arabian stallion was treated medically 6 days for proximal enteritis. On the sixth day, exploratory celiotomy verified the diagnosis and ruled out other intraluminal and extraluminal gastrointestinal tract obstructions. A gastrojejunostomy was performed. The horse had trouble maintaining and gaining weight in the first year after surgery, but 8 years after surgery, the owner reported that the horse was doing well.


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Duodenitis/veterinary , Horse Diseases/surgery , Jejunal Diseases/veterinary , Jejunum/surgery , Stomach/surgery , Anastomosis, Surgical/veterinary , Animals , Colic/surgery , Colic/veterinary , Duodenitis/surgery , Enteritis/surgery , Enteritis/veterinary , Horses , Jejunal Diseases/surgery , Male
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J Allied Health ; 7(1): 36-41, 1978.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10306939

ABSTRACT

Patient nonadherence to a prescribed treatment has received recent recognition as a significant problem in medical care and rehabilitation. Increasingly, many allied health professionals are being asked to function in the role of patient counselor to help patients initiate and maintain medication regimens, and make health-related lifestyle changes. A review of the literature indicates five major factors that significantly affect patient adherence: (1) patient education, (2) patient-health care provider rapport, (3) patient assertiveness, (4) the degree to which treatment regimen fits the patient's lifestyle and (5) the use of specific behavior change strategy. The allied health professional can work with all of these factors to improve patient adherence.


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Allied Health Personnel , Patient Compliance , Patient Education as Topic , Humans
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