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期刊名:Therapeutic recreation journal

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ISSN:0040-5914

e-ISSN:2159-6433

IF/分区:0.7/N/A

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J D Teaff,T E Van Hyning J D Teaff
The purpose of this study was to determine the status of third-party reimbursement for therapeutic recreation services within three types of hospital classifications: Government, nonfederal (GNF); non-government, not-for-profit (NFP); and i...
O O Caroleo O O Caroleo
As the number of people with AIDS (PWA) continue to increase, so will the demand for therapeutic recreation professionals to design specific programs to meet these needs. After reviewing the epidemiology, transmission and spectrum of HIV in...
K E Schillinger K E Schillinger
Present economic conditions are causing growing uncertainty surrounding employment. This is a concern in all fields, including the health care industry. Guarantees negotiated into union contracts address job security, wages and benefits, an...
R A Wolfe,C C Riddick R A Wolfe
This study evaluates the impact of a leisure counseling program on the leisure attitude and self-esteem of adult psychiatric outpatients. Sixteen outpatients at a private psychiatric hospital were assigned to one of two groups. Both groups ...
S M Fazio,K B Fralish S M Fazio
This article describes a study conducted to determine the status of leisure and recreation programs currently being offered to head injured individuals participating in post-acute rehabilitation programs. A questionnaire was sent to 135 pos...
K N Wade-Campbell,S C Anderson K N Wade-Campbell
This study investigated the relationship between work-related variables and perceived levels of burnout of therapeutic recreation personnel who work with long-term psychiatric patients in Veterans Administration hospitals. Subjects complete...
L L Lee L L Lee
Ancillary professions have been called upon to account for therapeutic benefits from their services or be eliminated from the health care system. A singular focus on therapy, however, would negate the unique contribution of therapeutic recr...
B Wilhite B Wilhite
The improvement and expansion of home health care for the elderly is receiving priority attention from a variety of professions. A need exists for therapeutic recreation professionals to expand their expertise and establish services as a ne...
J R Levy J R Levy
In an era where funding for social service and related agencies is becoming increasingly scarce, the sharing of staff, resources, and expertise between multiple agencies is one way to compensate and by so doing, improve therapeutic recreati...