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    <title>Does online counseling help the helping professionals? : randomized controlled trial of effectiveness of online and face to face counseling intervention</title>
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    <description>Title: Does online counseling help the helping professionals? : randomized controlled trial of effectiveness of online and face to face counseling intervention
Authors: Bagaajav, A.; Nanjid, Kh.; Otgon, S.; Khurelbaatar, Kh.; Tsoodol, E.; Myagmarjav, S.
Abstract: Work in healthcare sector is characterized by high level of work stress internationally. Information technology mediated behavioral and psychology cares are widespread around the world. Through synchronous chat based format, the present trial examined the difference between effectiveness of online and face-to-face counseling both led by cognitive behavioral approach for doctors and nurses who experienced psychological conditions. Online counseling and face-to-face counseling interventions had similar effect in reducing the symptoms of depression and anxiety.</description>
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    <description>Title: Online psychological service for health professionals : final technical report, January 2009 – December 2010
Authors: Bagaajav, Ariunsanaa; Myagmarjav, Sugarmaa; Otgon, Saranchuluun; Nanjid, Huderchuluun; Khurelbaatar, Khandsuren; Tsoodol, Enkhjargal; Ganbayar, Purevdavaa; Sukhbaatar, Khandmaa
Abstract: Work in healthcare sector is characterized by high level of work stress internationally. Information technology mediated behavioral and psychology cares are widespread around the world. Through synchronous chat based format, the present trial examined the difference between effectiveness of online and face-to-face counseling both led by cognitive behavioral approach for doctors and nurses who experienced psychological conditions.&#xD;
The purpose of the present research project was to examine the differential effectiveness of online counseling which is synchronous chat and face to face counseling led by cognitive-behavioral approach for the doctors and nurses who experienced burnout and depression. Online counseling and face-to-face counseling interventions had similar effect in reducing the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Personal burnout scale was more feasible in determining effectiveness of this intervention.</description>
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    <description>Title: OSHCA 2007 conference report : Moving the FOSS Agenda for Health; Setting the Framework for Interoperability
Authors: Society of Open Source Health Care Alliance (OSHCA)</description>
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    <title>PANACeA pulse : official newsletter of Pan-Asian Collaboration for Evidence-Based eHealth Adoption and Application (PANACeA); 2nd edition, May 2010</title>
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    <description>Title: PANACeA pulse : official newsletter of Pan-Asian Collaboration for Evidence-Based eHealth Adoption and Application (PANACeA); 2nd edition, May 2010
Authors: PANACeA</description>
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    <title>Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?</title>
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    <description>Title: Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?
Authors: Scott, Richard E.; Khoja, Shariq; Durrani, Hammad
Abstract: Objectives. To review experience from a recently established and successful thematic research network, and speculate on the potential value of a similar approach to more rapidly accumulate evidence and move forward implementation of ehealth solutions in the pan-Arctic setting. Study Design. Retrospective review of: 1) documents describing the genesis, deployment, and performance of the Pan Asian Collaborative for evidence-based ehealth Adoption and Application (PANACeA), and 2) the ehealth publication record of the International Journal of Circumpolar Health (ICJH) from 1998 to 2008. Methods. The consultant‟s report, first-year technical reports, and interim presentations, on PANACeA progress were reviewed, and key information extracted that illustrated the progress and performance (challenges and successes) in planning, initiating, and implementing this research network. In addition, the number of ehealth-related articles published in the IJCH over a 20-year period was enumerated...</description>
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