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Arenberg, David – Journal of Gerontology, 1978
Relation of male adult age and performance on memory for designs was determined by analyzing three cross-sectional samples, two longitudinal samples, and within-cohort comparisons of men born in same period, tested at different times. Results indicate age declines in memory-for-designs performance but only small vocabulary change. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Geriatrics, Gerontology, Males
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Cunningham, Walter R.; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1978
The purpose was to investigate effects of fatigue on intelligence test performance in the elderly. Fatigue effects were investigated by varying number of previous tests, by introducing breaks, and by using a pre-test fatigue-producing condition. The elderly are not as susceptible to test fatigue as previous results suggested. (Author)
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Geriatrics, Gerontology, Intelligence Tests
Gorski, June – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1976
Health educators can aid older consumers by integrating consumer services into other program offerings. (RC)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Geriatrics
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Qualls, Sara Honn; Czirr, Ruth – Gerontologist, 1988
Examines geriatric health teams, discussing four dimensions of models for professional functioning (logic of assessment, focus of efforts, locus of responsibility, and pace of action) and three dimensions of models for team functioning (focus of attention, decision-making style, and beliefs about interprofessional dependence). (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Classification, Geriatrics, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Rakowski, William; Dengiz, Alan N. – Gerontologist, 1984
Describes a brief nine-item interview, designed for use by practitioners. Based upon results from field-testing with 65 ambulatory geriatric patients, the instrument can be used as an aid to assess health and treatment perceptions in clinical settings. Responses to specific items may also suggest broader areas for follow-up discussion. (JAC)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Beliefs, Evaluation Methods, Geriatrics
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Kapp, Marshall B. – Gerontologist, 1984
Discusses the trend toward affiliation of nursing homes with educational programs as clinical teaching institutions for medical, nursing, and allied health students. Reviews potential ethical and legal issues for the nursing home administrator, professional staff member, educator, and student, including informed consent, supervisory…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Ethics, Geriatrics, Nursing Homes
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Markson, Elizabeth W.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1983
Surveyed discharge planners at 49 acute care hospitals to ascertain problems they perceived in placing elderly patients. Selected hospital characteristics and placement practices and the ways in which they are associated with hospital back-up (sometimes called administratively necessary days) and delays in placement were analyzed. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Problems, Geriatrics, Hospitals
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Holzberg, Carol S. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1984
Describes the accomplishments of elderly Jews residing at the Toronto Baycrest Centre, a multilevel geriatric facility, who formed a memoir activity group which eventually led to publication of their memoirs. The value of the activity for the group and for other groups of older persons in general is discussed. (JAC)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Geriatrics, Gerontology, Jews
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Petty, Beryl J.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1976
A presentation is made of the techniques used in four community-based support groups for elderly persons experiencing moderate stress as a result of the aging process. Results indicated that the majority of clients experienced decreased anxiety, became more effective in problem solving, and began to make use of community resources. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Services, Community Support, Geriatrics, Gerontology
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Wilkie, Frances L.; Eisdorfer, Carl – Journal of Gerontology, 1977
Serial rote learning was examined as a function of sex, verbal ability, and stimulus presentation rate among 64 individuals aged 60-79 years. At the fast pacing speed, the men with average verbal skills produced fewer responses and performed less well than their female counterparts. (Author)
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Gerontology, Older Adults, Research Projects
Kornzweig, Abraham L. – New Outlook for the Blind, 1971
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Medical Services, Older Adults, Ophthalmology
Hanson, Howard H. – New Outlook for the Blind, 1971
A statewide project in South Dakota has screened the vision of 2,578 elderly persons in 90 nursing homes, finding 13 percent legally blind and referring 32 percent for services either from agencies for the blind or from physicians or optometrists. (KW)
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Older Adults, Program Descriptions, Referral
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Thomas, Annette M.; Ship, Irwin I. – Journal of Dental Education, 1981
A survey of the 60 American dental schools was conducted to determine the extent of existing and planned programs in geriatric dentistry. All respondents indicated that they either conduct a gerontology program or plan to conduct one in the future; various educational approaches were reported. (MLW)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Dental Schools, Dentistry, Geriatrics
Butler, Robert N. – Death Education, 1979
There has been little comment in the hospice literature about the special problems of the elderly. Promotes the continued refinement of hospice concepts and practices in relation to both disease and age. (Author/CMG)
Descriptors: Cancer, Death, Geriatrics, Health Needs
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Becker, Robert G. – Gerontologist, 1976
The Physician Assistant (PA) is a new health-care professional who is trained to function as a "physician extender." The author's experience with 71 PA students and graduate PA's at the Jewish Institute for Geriatric Care is described. (Author)
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Gerontology, Health Personnel, Medical Services
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