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Berg M, Dreher M, Davenport K, Greiner J, Howell R, Mutnick A, et al.
Nurs Adm Q . 2000 Apr; 24(1):31-65. PMID: 10765246
Delivery of quality patient care and management of patient outcomes is critical to the success of academic medical centers in the ever-changing health care market. The University of Iowa Hospitals...
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Shields R, Leo K, Messaros A, Somers V
Phys Ther . 1999 May; 79(5):467-75. PMID: 10331750
Background And Purpose: Exercise programs are more likely to be successful when they are based on research that predicts the outcomes of such training. This study determined the effect of...
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Shields R, Enloe L, Leo K
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 1999 May; 80(5):572-9. PMID: 10326924
Objective: The Quality of Well Being index (QWB) and the SF-36 are questionnaires that have received widespread use in outcomes research. The relationship between the QWB index and the SF-36...
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Shields R, Leo K, Miller B, Dostal W, Barr R
Phys Ther . 1994 May; 74(5):463-70. PMID: 8171108
Clinical practice databases are frequently used to assess outcomes in various medical specialties. Formulating a computerized physical therapy medical record requires standardization of clinical assessments among the users. The purpose...
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Somers V, Leo K, Shields R, Clary M, Mark A
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1992 Mar; 72(3):1039-43. PMID: 1568957
Recent evidence indicates that muscle ischemia and activation of the muscle chemoreflex are the principal stimuli to sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) during isometric exercise. We postulated that physical training would...
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Leo K, Dostal W, Bossen D, Eldridge V, Fairchild M, Evans R
Phys Ther . 1986 Feb; 66(2):200-5. PMID: 3484828
We compared the effects of four treatment variables on the pain reduction produced by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and attempted to establish indications for TENS based on patient history and...
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Leo K, Soderberg G
Phys Ther . 1981 Oct; 61(10):1433-7. PMID: 7280023
The purpose of this study was to determine if patients with hemispheric brain lesions and subsequent paresis demonstrated a correlation between the perception of joint position sense and the ability...