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Assessing Knowledge in Senior Citizens by Jaime Piccola
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Assessing Knowledge in Senior Citizens
Piccola, J. (2018). Assessing Knowledge in Senior Citizens: Can Education Improve What is Important to Senior Citizens in Regard to the Annual Wellness Visit.
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Assessing Knowledge in Senior Citizens
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The Annual Wellness Visit is for adults 65 and over who are Medicare eligible. The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge of what senior citizens know about an AWV by completing a pre- and post-test using the author's survey. Can seniors learn what is included in an AWV through an educational presentation, thus leading to an increase in participation and possible improving of overall health?
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2018
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Assessing Knowledge in Senior Citizens: Can Education Improve What is Important to Senior Citizens in Regard to the Annual Wellness Visit
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Older people-Health and hygiene, Health promotion, Health education, Preventive health services for older people, Medicare, Electronic theses
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The Annual Wellness Visit is for adults 65 and over who are Medicare eligible. The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge of what senior citizens know about an AWV by completing a pre- and post-test using the author's survey. Can seniors learn what is included in an AWV through an educational presentation, thus leading to an increase in participation and possible improving of overall health?
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Piccola, Jaime (author), (Donna Falsetti) (Thesis advisor), (Carmen Hill Mekoba) (Committee member), (Jill Rodgers) (Committee member), Clarion University of Pennsylvania Nursing (Degree grantor), Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (Degree grantor)
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2018
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