OrganismsDiseasesChemicals and DrugsAnalytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and EquipmentPsychiatry and PsychologyPhenomena and ProcessesDisciplines and OccupationsAnthropology, Education, Sociology and Social PhenomenaTechnology, Industry, AgricultureHumanitiesInformation ScienceNamed GroupsHealth CareGeographicals
Intervention StudiesTreatment OutcomeHealth PromotionEarly Medical InterventionProgram EvaluationEarly Intervention (Education)Health EducationPatient Education as TopicFollow-Up StudiesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearch DesignRisk Reduction BehaviorQuestionnairesPilot ProjectsTime FactorsCounselingHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeBehavior TherapyPercutaneous Coronary InterventionRisk FactorsCost-Benefit AnalysisHealth BehaviorOutcome Assessment (Health Care)Angioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryUnited StatesPatient ComplianceFeasibility StudiesExerciseProspective StudiesEvidence-Based MedicineSelf CareMotivationSmoking CessationSelf EfficacyQuality of LifeExercise TherapyProgram DevelopmentClinical ProtocolsInternetSocial SupportPrimary Health CareHIV InfectionsLife StyleRisk AssessmentSchool Health ServicesAdaptation, PsychologicalSingle-Blind MethodPsychotherapyCrisis InterventionTelephoneRetrospective StudiesObesityDietFamily TherapyMotor ActivityTherapy, Computer-AssistedSchoolsWeight LossMass ScreeningPatient Care TeamMotivational InterviewingStentsInterviews as TopicSocioeconomic FactorsPregnancyMyocardial InfarctionInfant, NewbornDepressionCross-Sectional StudiesOutcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)Patient SelectionPrevalenceCommunity Health WorkersPeer GroupLogistic ModelsPsychotherapy, GroupPatient Acceptance of Health CareNetherlandsFocus GroupsRural PopulationSeverity of Illness IndexStress, PsychologicalPreventive Health ServicesReminder SystemsPractice Guidelines as TopicCaregiversParentsQualitative ResearchRisk-TakingDirective CounselingEvidence-Based PracticeGuideline AdherenceStudentsPrimary PreventionPhysical Therapy ModalitiesOccupational Health ServicesChronic DiseaseTelemedicineAfrican AmericansAttitude to Health