• Use The Expected Outcomes Developed During Planning To Determine Whether Interventions Were Effective. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • The expected outcomes are a key measure of the effectiveness of interventions. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • In order to determine if desired outcomes have been achieved, outcome evaluation compares pre-existing circumstances with the results of the post-intervention. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • By using expected outcomes, all aspects of a given intervention can be taken into consideration when evaluating the success of that intervention. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • By understanding the expected outcomes of any intervention, stakeholders and decision makers can adjust their strategies in order to maximise their impact, and to benefit all those involved. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • Using expected outcomes to evaluate interventions allows stakeholders to better understand what areas need improvement and/or additional resources to achieve their goals more efficiently. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • Early developmental interventions have been provided in the clinical setting with the aim of improving overall functional outcomes for these infants. (mendeley.com)
  • Effects of gestational age, birth weight and brain injury (periventricular leukomalacia (PVL)/intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH)) on cognitive and motor outcomes when early intervention is compared with standard follow-up. (mendeley.com)
  • As prevalence of insufficient PA is high, especially in Western high-income countries ( 2 ), interventions and programs promoting health enhancing PA have the potential to positively influence public health outcomes. (frontiersin.org)
  • Background The literature reveals a patchwork of knowledge about the effectiveness of handover and transfer of care-training interventions, their influence on handover practices and on patient outcomes. (bmj.com)
  • 5 However, research to assess the impact of educational interventions on patient outcomes is still limited and fragmented. (bmj.com)
  • The USPSTF was unable to identify specific intervention characteristics or components that were clearly associated with improved outcomes. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • Assessing the value of interventions for high-cost users, where quality of life outcomes may not align with people's preferences (including people living with multiple long-term conditions who have uncoordinated care). (nihr.ac.uk)
  • The purpose of this systematic review was to identify controlled trials evaluating the efficacy of contingency paradigm-based interventions to improve feeding, motor, or cognitive outcomes during the first year of life. (lww.com)
  • Contingency paradigm-based interventions can improve feeding outcomes in the neonatal intensive care unit in very preterm infants, and increase reaching, and perceptual-cognitive behaviors in term infants. (lww.com)
  • This review synthesizes a body of literature on contingency paradigm-based interventions and highlights its potential paradigm-based interventions to improve developmental outcomes in infants. (lww.com)
  • What are intervention effects on clinical and health outcomes? (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Because improved health outcomes are such an important goal in SDOH interventions, it is all the more vital that we take a smart, step-wise approach to obtaining the evidence needed to show how an intervention improves health. (academyhealth.org)
  • 1 2 Randomised controlled trials of the efficacy of multiple risk factor intervention using counselling and education in addition to, or instead of, pharmacological treatments to modify major cardiovascular risk factors have been carried out in primary care and in the workplace. (bmj.com)
  • This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages applications for investigator-initiated multi-site clinical trials (e.g. efficacy, effectiveness or pragmatic trials) to study the effects of mind and body interventions in NCCIH designated areas of high research priority. (nih.gov)
  • In a recent study published in npj Digital Medicine , researchers evaluate the efficacy of chatbot interventions in improving individuals' activity, diet, and sleep patterns across various age- and ethnic groups. (news-medical.net)
  • We aimed to review the literature on the effects of training intervention on peripheral leptin level in obesity during aging, in order to evaluate the independent efficacy of this method. (plos.org)
  • The intervention is given to a slightly larger group to further determine its efficacy. (abbott.com)
  • Academic interventions may warrant a longer intervention period (e.g., 6 weeks) before determining effectiveness whereas you may be able to make decisions regarding effectiveness of behavioral interventions more quickly. (missouri.edu)
  • Implementing evidence-based behavioral interventions (EBIs) to prevent and manage chronic disease and disability in community settings could help ameliorate disparities. (cdc.gov)
  • Although evidence-based behavioral interventions (EBIs) that prevent disease and disability exist, they are not being implemented broadly, especially in vulnerable communities experiencing disparities (1). (cdc.gov)
  • We focus on the translation of behavioral interventions in community settings because many individuals in health-disparity populations have limited or no access to health care (6). (cdc.gov)
  • We focus on individual-level behavioral interventions because these play a central role in preventing and managing many prominent health problems that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations (6). (cdc.gov)
  • A pilot interventional quasi-experimental study without a comparison group was conducted to evaluate the effect of a 3-month educational intervention on clinical measurement changes among 50 patients with hypertension at the Bishoftu General Hospital in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. (cdc.gov)
  • There have been widely reported issues with using traditional p-values to evaluate the effectiveness of sport performance interventions and calls to consider using Bayesian models as an alternative. (humankinetics.com)
  • This study aims to: (1) co-design, with key stakeholders, a digital dietary intervention to promote health behaviour change among adults at risk of T2D, and (2) evaluate the co-design process involved in developing the intervention prototype. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Because the extent to which suicides are underreported or misclassified is unknown, it has not been possible to estimate precisely the number of suicides (2-6), identify risk factors, or plan and evaluate preventive interventions. (cdc.gov)
  • The information gathered during this phase is used to evaluate the safety of the intervention and compare it to other treatments and technologies. (abbott.com)
  • It is critical to take the steps, however, to evaluate programs targeting the SDOH to ensure that resources are directed toward interventions that make the impact that is so desperately needed. (academyhealth.org)
  • Determining the effectiveness of sports performance interventions using Bayesian methods? (humankinetics.com)
  • Search methods: The search strategy of the Cochrane Neonatal Review Group was used to identify randomised and quasi-randomised controlled trials of early developmental interventions provided post hospital discharge. (mendeley.com)
  • The evidence suggests that such interventions implemented through standard health education methods have limited use in the general population. (bmj.com)
  • 3 4 Given the evidence from quasi-experimental studies, such as the North Karelia project 5 6 and the Stanford heart disease prevention programme, 7 8 9 multiple risk factor intervention using counselling and educational methods is widely believed to be efficacious and cost effective and worthy of expansion. (bmj.com)
  • These methods could advance our ability to implement potentially effective interventions to reduce health disparities. (cdc.gov)
  • The study's co-design methods were successful in developing a functionally appealing and relevant digital health promotion intervention. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Methods: In this pragmatic randomized controlled trial, participants received either the standard, population-based Group Lifestyle BalanceTM (GLB) program intervention or the GLB program in addition to the provision of LGx information and advice (GLB + LGx). (bepress.com)
  • The unit will focus on exploring foundational principles, methods and rationales for different approaches to intervention, covering the speech pathology communication domains across the lifespan and inclusive of diversity. (edu.au)
  • The BIT model provides a step towards formalizing the translation of developer aims into intervention components, larger treatments, and methods of delivery in a manner that supports research and communication between investigators on how to design, develop, and deploy BITs. (jmir.org)
  • Methods We applied the Group Concept Mapping approach to identify objectively the shared understanding of a group of experts about patient handover training interventions. (bmj.com)
  • METHODS Using a community-based participatory research approach, the High Plains Research Network and their Community Advisory Council developed a multicomponent intervention-Testing to Prevent Colon Cancer-to increase colon cancer screening. (annfammed.org)
  • and further, to determine possible interventions to reduce those risks. (cdc.gov)
  • It may be beneficial to discuss possible interventions with a doctor before a person's due date. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • From the available literature, we found no results on the effect of educational interventions on lifestyle modification for patients with hypertension in Ethiopia. (cdc.gov)
  • Selection criteria: Studies included had to be randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trials of early developmental intervention programmes that began within the first 12 months of life for infants born before 37 weeks' gestational age. (mendeley.com)
  • Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials in workforces and in primary care in which subjects were randomly allocated to more than one of six interventions (stopping smoking, exercise, dietary advice, weight control, antihypertensive drugs, and cholesterol lowering drugs) and followed up for at least six months. (bmj.com)
  • Seventeen studies, including 10 randomized controlled trials, incorporating contingency paradigm-based interventions were identified. (lww.com)
  • Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an educational intervention on clinical measurements among hypertensive patients attending the outpatient department at Bishoftu General Hospital. (cdc.gov)
  • Measures need to be taken to assure a continuum of handover training interventions from formal training through workplace learning through less formal social learning, and to embed this training in the design of the clinical microsystem. (bmj.com)
  • minimal eligibility criteria, and interventions delivered as part of routine clinical care. (nih.gov)
  • A clinical trial, on the other hand, investigates a specific intervention - a new medicine, medical device or a new procedure or even a change to a participant's behavior (a change in a person's diet, for example) - to find out the intervention is safe and effective. (abbott.com)
  • Examines how child welfare agencies can assess and select the best possible intervention to address identified problems and unmet needs. (childwelfare.gov)
  • To assess the effectiveness of multiple risk factor intervention in reducing cardiovascular risk factors, total mortality, and mortality from coronary heart disease among adults. (bmj.com)
  • Our purpose is to assess and coordinate NMT's response to student behavior that may require intervention. (nmt.edu)
  • The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of screening and brief behavioral counseling interventions for alcohol use in primary care settings in adolescents aged 12 to 17 years. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • Join us for this panel presentation from the Western Regional Early Intervention group. (tsbvi.edu)
  • Participants will develop techniques to best support families for a successful transition from Early Intervention to an IEP. (tsbvi.edu)
  • Future research is needed to establish contingency paradigms as an effective early intervention strategy. (lww.com)
  • however, few public-facing digital interventions have been co-designed to specifically address the needs of adults at risk of Type 2 diabetes (T2D). (biomedcentral.com)
  • The USPSTF recommends screening for unhealthy alcohol use in primary care settings in adults 18 years or older, including pregnant women, and providing persons engaged in risky or hazardous drinking with brief behavioral counseling interventions to reduce unhealthy alcohol use. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • Brief behavioral counseling interventions were found to reduce unhealthy alcohol use in adults 18 years or older, including pregnant women. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends interventions that include activity monitors to increase physical activity in adults with overweight or obesity. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Are interventions effective with older adults? (thecommunityguide.org)
  • An explanation was offered for the continued acceptance and use of intervention approaches which have failed to find significant support in the literature. (researchgate.net)
  • As a key principle of setting approaches, participatory interventions have been proven successful to implement health enhancing measures ( 7 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Thus, the study of whole-dietary approaches represents a more realistic path to the development of new dietary psychobiotic interventions. (nature.com)
  • Conclusions Ideas on handover training interventions, grouped in thematic clusters, and prioritised on importance and feasibility creates a repository of approaches. (bmj.com)
  • Develops knowledge of service delivery contexts and models including identification of goals and intervention approaches for children with speech sound and/or developmental language disorders and/or literacy disorders. (edu.au)
  • Variability was evident with regard to focus and intensity of the intervention, participant characteristics and length of follow-up. (mendeley.com)
  • The characteristics of intervention elements may be further defined or modified (the technical "how") to meet the needs, capabilities, and preferences of a user. (jmir.org)
  • The BIT model includes a technological framework (BIT-Tech) that can integrate and implement the intervention elements, characteristics, and workflow to deliver the entire BIT to users over time. (jmir.org)
  • The team examined each of the studies included in the systematic review and abstracted supplemental information about study, intervention, and population characteristics. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • What characteristics determine their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness? (academyhealth.org)
  • Effects on motor and cognitive impairment when early developmental interventions are provided within high-quality randomised trials with low risk of bias for sequence generation, allocation concealment, blinding of outcome measures and selective reporting bias. (mendeley.com)
  • Meta-analysis using RevMan 5.1 was carried out to determine the effects of early developmental interventions at each age range. (mendeley.com)
  • Although we did not find any statistically significant differences, the findings are consistent with an intervention-related increase in screening and provide preliminary evidence on the effectiveness of such interventions to improve colon cancer screening. (annfammed.org)
  • When compared with usual care or wait list controls, interventions reported statistically significant increases in steps per day and minutes spent engaging in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week (7 studies). (thecommunityguide.org)
  • A rigorous methodology (Randomised Controlled Trial, using waiting list controls) was employed to examine the effectiveness of the intervention on both achievement and affective dimensions. (researchgate.net)
  • If not, it is essential to collect baseline data to provide a comparison point by which to judge the effectiveness of the intervention through the change in the outcome variable. (missouri.edu)
  • The analysis of these data points will reveal the effectiveness of the intervention. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • Effective interventions included peer involvement in quality improvement, enhanced supervision, audit and feedback of performance data, and case management at community level of respiratory illness and malaria. (who.int)
  • A 3-month educational intervention that focused on a healthy lifestyle among patients with hypertension was effective in improving systolic and diastolic blood pressure, weight, and total cholesterol. (cdc.gov)
  • 001). The educational intervention was found to be effective in reducing risk factors for cardiovascular disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Education and counseling interventions have been proven effective in preventing and controlling hypertension (7,8). (cdc.gov)
  • How do you determine if your intervention has been effective? (missouri.edu)
  • In order to determine if your intervention has been effective, change must be documented in the target outcome variable. (missouri.edu)
  • Interventions using personal or family counselling and education with or without pharmacological treatments seem to be more effective at reducing risk factors and therefore mortality in high risk hypertensive populations. (bmj.com)
  • Further research is needed to determine which modality is more effective. (nih.gov)
  • Effective behavioral counseling interventions vary in their specific components, administration, length, and number of interactions. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • Consequently, the research team, which includes Arnold School colleagues Bruce McClenaghan and Marsha Dowda (exercise science) as well as Patricia Sharpe and Katherine Leith from the College of Social Work, determined that safe and effective home-based, self-directed programs are needed. (sc.edu)
  • There is increasing demand for high-quality evidence to determine the most effective treatment, diagnostic strategy and health care delivery system. (nih.gov)
  • The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) uses recently published systematic reviews to conduct accelerated assessments of interventions that could provide program planners and decision-makers with additional, effective options. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • How effective are interventions that use enhanced activity monitors, smartphones, or other newer technologies? (thecommunityguide.org)
  • If the intervention is determined to be safe and effective, it's submitted to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval. (abbott.com)
  • 2019). This highlights the need for time- efficient and cost-effective interventions. (who.int)
  • Drawing from 2 existing models, we describe 7 methodological phases in the process of translating and implementing EBIs in communities to reach these vulnerable groups: establish infrastructure for translation partnership, identify multiple inputs (information gathering), review and distill information (synthesis), adapt and integrate program components (translation), build general and specific capacity (support system), implement intervention (delivery system), and develop appropriate designs and measures (evaluation). (cdc.gov)
  • The department shall develop and implement a strategic plan for a statewide system of early childhood intervention services, as required by Part C, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (20 U.S.C. Section 1431 et seq. (texas.gov)
  • However, it is important to establish a pattern of behavior to make a defensible argument regarding intervention effectiveness. (missouri.edu)
  • To determine if an intervention appears to be working or not, it is necessary to establish and utilize a goal line. (missouri.edu)
  • o Establish coordination mechanisms among partners involved in food and nutrition and HIV, TB and malaria interventions. (who.int)
  • Participants were randomised to an early frenotomy intervention group or a 'standard care' comparison group. (nih.gov)
  • Researchers pay particular attention to the safety of the new intervention and watch out for any side effects that trial participants experience. (abbott.com)
  • We are an interdisciplinary team of trained professionals who monitor student behavior, develop appropriate intervention plans, and coordinate services for students in distress or crisis. (nmt.edu)
  • Aware that the combination of proven screening techniques in conjunction with low overall screening rates presented the opportunity to immediately reduce the number of deaths from colorectal cancer, the High Plains Research Network (HPRN) and its Community Advisory Council (CAC) chose to develop a program using a multicomponent intervention to improve colorectal cancer screening in rural and frontier eastern Colorado. (annfammed.org)
  • This unit begins a sequence of units exploring speech pathology evidence-informed practices related to intervention. (edu.au)
  • Intervention practices will also be considered in the broader professional, regulatory, ethical and legal contexts in which speech pathology professional practice occurs. (edu.au)
  • Critically appraise speech pathology intervention practices in the context of working with clients of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds. (edu.au)
  • We identified a range of training interventions, defined their content, and then proposed practical measures for improving the training effectiveness of handover practices. (bmj.com)
  • Practices and applies the design, implementation, justification and evaluation of speech and language intervention for children using principles of evidence-based practice and family centred practice at novice-level. (edu.au)
  • The truth is that right now, current research lacks the answers we need to determine the best practices to address social risk. (academyhealth.org)
  • Sciences, North-West interventions and self-management practices. (who.int)
  • This type of behavioral intervention includes lifestyle modifications such as promoting physical activity, a healthy diet, smoking cessation, and adherence to medication. (cdc.gov)
  • Previous studies suggested adherence to recently developed Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) associated with cognitive performance. (nature.com)
  • Multi-component interventions may be more beneficial than chatbot-only interventions in regard to sleep. (news-medical.net)
  • A better understanding of the effectiveness of interventions will provide evidence for strategic health system planning in Ethiopia. (cdc.gov)
  • Co-design has the potential to create interventions that lead to sustainable health behaviour change. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Digital health technologies including the use of smartphones, websites and/or text messaging to deliver digital health interventions continue to gain traction in chronic care management seeking to improve the translation of health advice into the community [ 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This is due in large part to low user engagement in the intervention development process, impeding the long-term impacts of digital health solutions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • BITs, which include a subset of mHealth and eHealth interventions, employ a broad range of technologies, such as mobile phones, the Web, and sensors, to support users in changing behaviors and cognitions related to health, mental health, and wellness. (jmir.org)
  • To address these problems, a working group representing coroners, medical examiners, statisticians, and public health agencies* developed operational criteria to assist coroners and medical examiners in determining suicide (7). (cdc.gov)
  • Chatbots, a type of software that utilizes various forms of communication to emulate human interaction, can improve physical and mental health through positive prompts, timely reminders, and information delivery aimed at lifestyle, diet, and sleep interventions. (news-medical.net)
  • This will be primarily by developing methodologies for measurement, and by conducting studies of interventions across health services, mental health, adult social care and public health. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • Informing resource allocation for interventions in health services, public health and social care. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • Public health: prevention - appropriately determining valuation. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • This work was supported by funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development under Supporting Play, Exploration, and Early Development Intervention (SPEEDI) as a part of Ketaki Inamdar's doctoral graduate assistantship. (lww.com)
  • Discussion: These preliminary results highlight non-traditional worksite health risks, and suggest potential interventions that may reduce the high rates of risky heath behaviours among construction workers. (cdc.gov)
  • and determine readiness for adoption of integrated interventions to improve worker health. (cdc.gov)
  • There was some evidence that the children in the intervention group became less positive about books over the period of the intervention. (researchgate.net)
  • The burden of hypertension is increasing in Ethiopia, and evidence of educational and counseling interventions to lower the risk is limited. (cdc.gov)
  • This may be determined by pathologic (autopsy), toxicologic, investigatory, and psychologic evidence and by statements of the decedent or witnesses. (cdc.gov)
  • Or for evidence that Haitians are looking for yet another military intervention. (redglobe.de)
  • In 2004, the Guide to Community Preventive Services 10 reported there was insufficient evidence to recommend small or large media education or community-wide multicomponent interventions to improve colorectal cancer screening. (annfammed.org)
  • Only a handful of studies provided enough evidence to determine whether there was a connection between the intervention and the return on investment . (academyhealth.org)
  • In the years since that landmark paper, however-in large part as a consequence of technical and scientific advances in maternal-fetal medicine, surgical technique, and fetal echocardiography-fetal therapy has also grown to include fetal cardiac intervention (FCI). (medscape.com)
  • Fetal therapy is a broad term that encompasses a range of transplacental medications, catheter-based interventions, fetoscopic procedures, minimally invasive fetoscopic surgical procedures, open fetal surgical procedures, and ex-utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) procedures. (medscape.com)
  • Sclerosing agents, leeches, and physical muscular entrapment of the tongue within the oral cavity have all been tried, with limited success, to avoid surgical intervention. (medscape.com)
  • Surgical procedures to reduce tongue size and, more recently, orthognathic surgical intervention, have become the treatment modalities of choice. (medscape.com)
  • If a stable baseline pattern can be collected across three days (i.e., three days of zero desire behavior or three days of 6 instances of aggression), intervention can be initiated. (missouri.edu)
  • It is therefore necessary to take sufficient time to collect baseline data that provides a clear pattern in behavior to use as a comparison point once intervention is initiated. (missouri.edu)
  • For instance, targeting frequent and severe behavior, it may be necessary to collect multiple data points in a one-hour setting because we would expect with time intensive intervention, the behavior would respond to intervention quickly and change in topography. (missouri.edu)
  • You should first ask yourself if the target behavior is so significant that it warrants immediate intervention (i.e., self-injurious behavior). (missouri.edu)
  • While BITs generally have a larger treatment goal, such goals generally consist of smaller intervention aims (the "why") such as promotion or reduction of specific behaviors, and behavior change strategies (the conceptual "how"), such as education, goal setting, and monitoring. (jmir.org)
  • At that time, the "simple structural defects" amenable to intervention included congenital diagphragmatic hernia , hydronephrosis , and hydrocephalus . (medscape.com)
  • Goal lines can guide the predicted duration of the intervention and therefore the intervals by which to collect data. (missouri.edu)
  • If the least three intervention data points fall below the goal line (when an increase is desired), it may be necessary to make a change in the duration, type, or frequency of the intervention. (missouri.edu)
  • These results remained positive independent of the duration or intervention type, thereby establishing the benefits of employing chatbot interventions in healthcare. (news-medical.net)
  • The study findings declare for the first time that the MIND diet intervention can reverse the destructive effects of obesity on cognition and brain structure, which could be strengthened by a modest calorie restriction. (nature.com)
  • A small group intervention was introduced for children with very poor reading skills entering Year 3 (age 7/8 years) in a London school. (researchgate.net)
  • Presents how teams can determine whether there is sufficient information about an intervention to be clear and easy to explain, useable (intervention has operational definitions and fidelity process or performance assessments), and in alignment with agency principles and values. (childwelfare.gov)
  • Function 3 explores how a team can determine whether there is sufficient information about an intervention so that it is clear and easy to explain, usable, have operational definitions and fidelity or performance assessments, and aligns with agency principles and values. (childwelfare.gov)
  • To determine whether public policy intervention in the market is warranted welfare economic has developed the theory of market failure. (lu.se)
  • We included a convenience sample of 50 patients with hypertension at the pre-intervention assessment, which corresponded with the minimum sample size required to achieve 80% power. (cdc.gov)
  • Transportation: interventions that targeted services to low-income patients with specific medical conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension, and involved community-hospital partnerships. (academyhealth.org)
  • o Incorporate nutrition support into the management and treatment of HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria interventions. (who.int)
  • o Conduct pre- and in-service training for service providers to promote nutrition interventions. (who.int)
  • o Determine the human resource needs for nutrition services. (who.int)
  • Nutrition: interventions where meals were medically tailored to patient needs, included opportunities to socialize, and involved partnerships between community organizations and hospitals. (academyhealth.org)
  • In 1997, a review of all the published reports of interventions with adequate study design concluded that printed educational materials alone and traditional lecture-style educational seminars had little success. (who.int)
  • Subgroup analyses focused on gestational age, birth weight, brain injury, commencement of the intervention, focus of the intervention and study quality. (mendeley.com)
  • This was a randomized controlled intervention study with year 1 to 4 Perinatology residents from a medical school in Brazil, during the 2014/15 school year. (nih.gov)
  • Using a questionnaire measuring sense of community and the Social Values for Ecosystem Services application as analytical tools, the study assessed how residents with varying educational attainment, sense of community, and grounded occupation differ in identifying with conservation- and recreation-oriented policy interventions. (mdpi.com)
  • The objective of this study was to determine whether an LGx intervention could motivate enhanced engagement in PA to a greater extent than a population-based intervention. (bepress.com)
  • Every study reported a positive effect of chatbot intervention on total physical activity and the number of weekly steps. (news-medical.net)
  • During the study period, there was a 5% absolute increase in the proportion of respondents who reported ever having had any test in the intervention region (from 76% to 81%) compared with no increase in the control region (77% at both time points) ( P = .22). (annfammed.org)
  • Interventions could commence on an inpatient basis but had to include a post-discharge component for inclusion in this review. (mendeley.com)
  • This implementation may be either predefined or include adaptive systems that can tailor the intervention based on data from the user and the user's environment. (jmir.org)
  • Interventions may include one or more follow-up appointments with a healthcare provider. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • [ 6 ] Such interventions include the use of sclerosing agents, cautery, or other forms of soft tissue destruction. (medscape.com)
  • However, a significant proportion of children who were assigned to waiting did not go on to receive the intervention, either because of movement to other schools or because teachers' assessment of need changed. (researchgate.net)
  • Therefore, baseline data must be collected prior to initiation of intervention. (missouri.edu)
  • Brain injury: absence or presence of grade III or grade IV IVH or cystic PVL (or both) or an abnormal ultrasound/magnetic resonance image (MRI) before initiation of the intervention. (mendeley.com)
  • 107 infants were randomised, 55 to the intervention group and 52 to the comparison group. (nih.gov)
  • On March 20, about 5000 supporters of the Communist Party of Greece (ΚΚΕ)-mainly high school and university students-protested outside the parliament building in central Athens against the government's support for the NATO-led intervention in Libya. (wikipedia.org)
  • On March 20 a similar protest was held on Crete, in which Communists marched to the Souda Bay naval base which provided command and logistical support to the NATO-led intervention. (wikipedia.org)
  • To determine if immediate frenotomy was better than standard breastfeeding support. (nih.gov)
  • Furthermore, in person-centred dietetic practice, the use of digital technologies to deliver interventions that promote individual behaviour change and habit formation is increasingly recognised as an innovative approach to support chronic disease management [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To the contrary, working-class Haitians have been constantly demonstrating against unrepresentative governments, against U.S. support for them, against more foreign intervention, and against gang violence that often has the support of the same governments. (redglobe.de)
  • What would be the effect of integrating enhanced content and interactivity (e.g., social support networks, prompts and reminders, rewards, behavioral self-monitoring) into these interventions? (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Case management: interventions that addressed multiple types of social support, focused on a clear outcome, such as 30-day readmissions or utilization of skilled nursing facilities, and involved community-hospital partnerships. (academyhealth.org)
  • Three intervention programmes (psycho‐motor, self‐esteem enhancement and Direct Instruction) were conducted over a 12‐week period with 40 children who had experienced difficulty with reading (x = 10.11 years). (researchgate.net)
  • None of the programmes succeeded in significantly raising performance levels on measures of psycho‐motor performance or self‐esteem.Post‐intervention questionnaires completed by the subjects, their parents and their classroom teachers indicated that perceived success differed significantly from measured success and that parents and children were predisposed towards the success of any programme to which they had committed themselves. (researchgate.net)
  • Many remedial reading programmes have been developed to address poor reading in school, but there has been a paucity of methodologically rigorous evaluations of such interventions. (researchgate.net)
  • While the dietary intervention elicited only subtle changes in microbial composition and function, significant changes in the level of 40 specific fecal lipids and urinary tryptophan metabolites were observed. (nature.com)
  • Beginning on March 19, 2011, and continuing through the 2011 military intervention in Libya, anti-war protests against military intervention in Libya were held in many cities worldwide. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to an article by Fabíola Ortiz on March 25 on the online magazine Upside Down World, two small protests were organized in Brazil against the decision for military intervention in Libya. (wikipedia.org)
  • In response to the US military intervention in Libya a demonstration was held in Chile's capital, Santiago, on March 20 protesting the visit by Barack Obama. (wikipedia.org)
  • On March 26, Libyans living in Rome held a demonstration at the Republic Plaza in central Rome to protest the military intervention. (wikipedia.org)
  • From March 19 to March 24, three demonstrations were organized in Nicaragua to protest the military intervention. (wikipedia.org)
  • Once again the major corporate media, including the New York Times and Washington Post , call for military intervention in Haiti. (redglobe.de)
  • Unsurprisingly, he calls for military intervention. (redglobe.de)
  • Within these settings, the self-management of T2DM is suboptimal because of the inaccessibility of medication, knowledge, and interventions (Misra et al. (who.int)
  • Fortunately, these choices can be significantly improved with interventions from trained healthcare practitioners and, more recently, virtual assistants. (news-medical.net)
  • The results demonstrated the role of landscape socialization in how people connect with nature, and the landscape socialization as a result of long-term policy interventions may exert substantial effects on residents' social values across various spatial scales. (mdpi.com)
  • Similar results were noted for sleep, with an average increase of 45 minutes per night, and diet, as demonstrated by at least one additional fruit or vegetable serving each day, in chatbot-intervention groups. (news-medical.net)
  • Effects of interventions started during inpatient stay with a post-discharge component versus standard follow-up care. (mendeley.com)
  • Effects of interventions focused on the parent-infant relationship, infant development or both compared with standard follow-up care. (mendeley.com)
  • The pooled effects of multiple risk factor intervention on mortality were insignificant and a small, but potentially important, benefit of treatment (about a 10% reduction in mortality) may have been missed. (bmj.com)
  • It is important, when assessing the success of an intervention, to also consider other factors like cost-effectiveness and unintended positive consequences. (myhomeworkhelp.org)
  • Thus, underreporting of suicide can affect research, prevention, and intervention efforts regarding this problem. (cdc.gov)
  • Responses to a school-based literacy intervention for poor readers in junior school: Evaluating academic and attitudinal impact, using a RCT methodology. (researchgate.net)
  • The USPSTF has made recommendations on screening for and interventions to reduce the unhealthy use of other substances, including illicit drugs and tobacco. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • The question arises whether training intervention per se is able to reduce the level of this adipokine. (plos.org)
  • The mission of New Mexico Tech's Behavioral Intervention Team is to improve the overall well-being and safety of individual students as well as the campus community as a whole. (nmt.edu)
  • CONCLUSIONS This community-based multicomponent intervention engaged hundreds of community members in wide dissemination aimed at increasing colorectal cancer screening. (annfammed.org)
  • Intervention with a psychobiotic diet resulted in reductions of perceived stress (32% in diet vs. 17% in control group), but not between groups. (nature.com)
  • A comparison between immediate and delayed (i.e. waiting list control) intervention groups showed that timing of the intervention did not affect progress. (researchgate.net)
  • Empirical research papers were eligible provided that they reported data of middle-aged or older (above 45 years of age) overweight or obese (body mass index above 25) individuals and included physical training intervention or at least fitness status of groups together with corresponding blood leptin values. (plos.org)
  • Training intervention leads to a decrease in leptin level of middle-aged or older, overweight or obese male and female groups, even without major weight loss, indicated by unchanged serum adiponectin levels. (plos.org)
  • Are these interventions reaching the right groups? (academyhealth.org)
  • A reasoning by analogy to the analysis of private restrictions of competition, suggests an equally more effect-based approach to public policy intervention under those provisions. (lu.se)
  • The history of research on interventions for struggling readers in Grades 4 through 12 dates back to 19th-century case studies of seemingly intelligent children who were unable to learn to read. (researchgate.net)
  • Future research should determine how this could be sustained over the long-term. (bepress.com)
  • More research is needed, however, to determine whether changes in physical activity are maintained over time. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • The intervention was Group Problem Management Plus (PM+), a psychological treatment of 5 weekly sessions, which was compared with enhanced usual care (EUC) consisting of a family psychoeducation meeting with a referral option to primary care providers trained in mental healthcare. (plos.org)
  • Housing: interventions that tended to be targeted to populations most in need, used care coordinators and had an education component. (academyhealth.org)
  • While it may be tempting to begin intervention immediately, it is necessary to collect a series of data points in baseline to make an argument about intervention effectiveness. (missouri.edu)
  • Baseline data provides a comparison point in which to judge your intervention data. (missouri.edu)
  • Rushing to begin an intervention without baseline data may increase the likelihood of retaining an ineffective intervention. (missouri.edu)