Information of patients about their illness is necessary for patient empowerment and coping with illness. This can be done by written material, i.e. bibliotherapy [1-6]. Scientific data suggest that bibliotherapy can help patients to better understand their illness, improve their health behaviour, and reduce anxiety [2, 3, 7]. The objective of the present study is to investigate in a randomized controlled trial the effects of bibliotherapy on illness-related knowledge, i.e. health literacy, and on heart-related anxiety in cardiology patients
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Objective This study aimed to explore utilisation of a 'healthy reading' service and to offer ...
Bibliotherapy, originally coined by Samuel Crothers in 1916, is defined at its most simplistic as th...
Patient information and education is an important task in medicine in general and psychotherapy in p...
Society is well aware of the positive effects of literature and reading, but a lesser-known fact is ...
The objectives of the study were the following: 1. To describe the demographic characteristics of th...
Bibliotherapy means helping the mind or soul by means of information sources. Books have been used a...
After acute care of a cardiac event, cardiac rehabilitation helps future disease management. Patient...
Within the context of benefits of a healthy workplace, bibliotherapy is seen as an effective way of ...
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Bibliotherapy is a concept that has been used in hospital libraries to help improve patient well-bei...
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Bibliotherapy is an innovative therapeutic technique that uses reading as a helping process for deal...
This article discusses the historical development of bibliotherapy and how books can be used in the ...
This is the pre-print of an article published in the feature, "Specialty of the House" in the Journa...
Objective This study aimed to explore utilisation of a 'healthy reading' service and to offer ...
Bibliotherapy, originally coined by Samuel Crothers in 1916, is defined at its most simplistic as th...
Patient information and education is an important task in medicine in general and psychotherapy in p...
Society is well aware of the positive effects of literature and reading, but a lesser-known fact is ...
The objectives of the study were the following: 1. To describe the demographic characteristics of th...
Bibliotherapy means helping the mind or soul by means of information sources. Books have been used a...
After acute care of a cardiac event, cardiac rehabilitation helps future disease management. Patient...
Within the context of benefits of a healthy workplace, bibliotherapy is seen as an effective way of ...
This study examines how a hospital chaplain, a children therapist, the therapy group Children in gri...
The Corona outbreak is causing concern for the community, especially for people who are declared Pas...
Bibliotherapy is a concept that has been used in hospital libraries to help improve patient well-bei...
Introduction: Everybody, throughout their life, must adapt to countless situations in which they are...
Bibliotherapy is an innovative therapeutic technique that uses reading as a helping process for deal...
This article discusses the historical development of bibliotherapy and how books can be used in the ...
This is the pre-print of an article published in the feature, "Specialty of the House" in the Journa...
Objective This study aimed to explore utilisation of a 'healthy reading' service and to offer ...
Bibliotherapy, originally coined by Samuel Crothers in 1916, is defined at its most simplistic as th...