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An Introduction to Self-Care | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “After a very positive family experience with collaborative care, the author was emboldened to modify her communication with her psychiatric patients in ways that enable them to engage more effectively in their care.View full resource at jopm.org

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Most Recently Shared on March 17, 2012 at 1:19 am By:

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An Introduction to Self-Care | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “After a very positive family experience with collaborative care, the author was emboldened to modify her communication with her psychiatric patients in ways that enable them to engage more effectively in their care.View full resource at jopm.org

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Present, Patient, and Accounted for: How and Why Patients Are Present at Scientific Meetings of the American College of Rheumatology | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “The author describes how an organization for e-patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) evolved to win recognition within the scientific community as an authority on RA patient needs and patient care.View full resource at jopm.org

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Most Recently Shared on February 24, 2012 at 10:44 pm By:

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Participatory Medicine: Must You Be Rich to Participate? | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “Participatory medicine requires patients who take an active role in their health care and providers who have time to listen and work together in a partnership with patients. We fear that this movement may be leaving too many people behind.View full resource at jopm.org

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Participatory Medicine: Must You Be Rich to Participate?: Participatory medicine requires patients who take an a... http://t.co/xQFmEuS9

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Waiting Room Remedy: Doctor Pays for Delays (The Doctor’s Perspective) | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “The author, a physician, tackles the problem of long wait times at doctors' offices, offering a solution that shows respect for patients while urging both parties to take responsibility.View full resource at jopm.org

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Waiting Room Remedy: Doctor Pays for Delays (The Doctor’s Perspective) | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “The author, a physician, tackles the problem of long wait times at doctors' offices, offering a solution that shows respect for patients while urging both parties to take responsibility.View full resource at jopm.org

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The Patient Will See You Now | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “Pressure that physicians feel to maintain a good business model threatens to overlook a critical part of our product. In health care, the patient's story and the relationship have ironically become the obstacle, rather than the objective.View full resource at jopm.org

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The Patient Will See You Now: Pressure that physicians feel to maintain a good business model threatens to overl... http://t.co/li4EyrBQ

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Book Review: “A Symphony in the Brain” | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “This book offers a history and overview of neurofeedback, a type of biofeedback that aims to help patients control their brain activity.View full resource at jopm.org

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Book Review: “A Symphony in the Brain”: This book offers a history and overview of neurofeedback, a type of biof... http://t.co/NAtUkroy

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The Rewards of Being a Participatory Health Care Provider | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “The author gives the provider’s perspective on the story of a woman who became an engaged advocate for her two disabled sisters, and touches on some of the principle tenets of participatory medicine that guided their work together.View full resource at jopm.org

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More Support and Information Needed for Getting Off Psych Drugs | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “Concerned about the long-term dangers of psychiatric drugs, the author decided to discontinue his antidepressant. He discovered that it is very common for people to run into numerous problems when trying to discontinue psych drugs. Very little information, assistance, or support is available for doing this.View full resource at jopm.org

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More Support and Information Needed for Getting Off Psych Drugs: Concerned about the long-term dangers of psychi... http://t.co/gdOmN2Uc

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Health Information Exchange: A Stepping Stone Toward Continuity of Care and Participatory Medicine | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “Health Information Exchange: A Stepping Stone Toward Continuity of Care and Participatory Medicine | Journal of Participatory MedicineView full resource at jopm.org

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Medication Adherence: More Than Reminders | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “Focusing on reminders alone ignores the many other factors that contribute to nonadherence, improper use, and potentially harmful results. Better patient-provider communication is crucial to solving these problems.View full resource at jopm.org

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Medication Adherence: More Than Reminders: Focusing on reminders alone ignores the many other factors that contr... http://t.co/yZ4Kkuw2

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Just Text Me: Using SMS Technology for Collaborative Patient Mood Charting | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “Mood 24/7 is an innovation in traditional mood charting that uses text-messaging technology and may increase patient engagement and accuracy in reporting mood symptoms.View full resource at jopm.org

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Just Text Me: Using SMS Technology for Collaborative Patient Mood Charting: Mood 24/7 is an innovation in tradit... http://t.co/EkU45EpU

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“Experience-Based Co-Design” Helps Providers Improve Care | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “The King's Fund's online toolkit for health care professionals promotes communication with patients to help design a better care experience.View full resource at jopm.org

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“Experience-Based Co-Design” Helps Providers Improve Care: The King's Fund's online toolkit for health care prof... http://t.co/RmUXqX9V

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A Skydiver Jumps, and an Online Community Exults | Journal of Participatory Medicine

jopm.org — “A cancer patient shares a joyful story with her online support group and is surprised to learn how much it means to her fellow members.View full resource at jopm.org

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A Skydiver Jumps, and an Online Community Exults: A cancer patient shares a joyful story with her online support... http://t.co/U1YSjvxL

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