The Public
Health Outcomes framework 2016: prioritises breastfeeding initiation and breastfeeding prevalence at 6 - 8 weeks as indicators of health improvement.
Not exact matches
To maximize positive
outcomes and minimize unnecessary costly medical intervention, pregnancy / birth / parenting must be viewed within a holistic,
health - promotion
framework, a
framework that is best constructed by nurse - midwives.
Investing in postpartum care using a holistic
framework would have significant positive impacts on the
health and social
outcomes for new mums, babies, dads, families and communities.
Health secretary Andrew Lansley said the «
outcomes framework» would provide 60 new goals for the NHS.
Contributions include discussions on racial disparities in special education placements, the intersection of disability with other identity variables such as gender and sexuality; the exploitation of disabled bodies to generate resources for humanitarian projects; and suggestions for how a human rights
framework can promote inclusivity and better
health outcomes.
«Our findings demonstrate that people naturally assign different weights to the pluses and minuses of interventions to improve cardiovascular
health,» said Erica Spatz, M.D., M.H.S., the study lead author and an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine in the Center for
Outcomes Research and Evaluation at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this
framework when we are talking with patients about options to manage their blood pressure.
Stratified reports could also raise awareness of racial disparities in care, provide a
framework for feedback and accountability of
health plans and clinicians, and ideally promote effective efforts to improve care for patients who experience worse
outcomes, particularly black Americans with diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease.
Participants in the webinars examined
frameworks for global development goals and connections to
health indicators, the role for
health in the context of novel sustainable economic
frameworks that go beyond gross domestic product, and scenarios to project climate change impacts and
health outcomes.
This then established the relationship between neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES) and a number of children's
health and developmental
outcomes.9 Longitudinal research suggested structural characteristics such as poverty and demography were mediated through community - level social processes that influenced the functioning of families and children.10, 11 Today, however, there is still limited understanding of the modifiable community - level factors likely to benefit
outcomes for young children despite socioecological
frameworks suggesting there are multiple levels of influence (individual, family, community) on early child development (ECD).12, 13 Investigating these influences is thought best undertaken through a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods that can test these multiple influences on ECD.14, 15
The consultations highlighted critical issues for agreement making directed to economic and social development
outcomes, including the need for: effective community decision making structures and community engagement with the process; adequate time and resources for capacity development; creative ideas for sustainable economic development; support for
outcomes beyond the legal
framework; positive relationships; and underlying infrastructure such as
health, roads and education to be guaranteed by governments.
The
framework states that
health services, systems and professionals should be free of racism, and that key student attributes and
outcomes should include the ability to identify features of overt, subtle and structural racism or discrimination in interactions between patients and
health professionals and systems, and ways of addressing such occurrences.
Using a whole - school approach, KidsMatter provides schools with a
framework, implementation process and key resources to improve mental
health outcomes for school students.
The intent of this review was to provide a
framework for conceptualizing pediatric service provision in terms of specific developmental
health care
outcomes and to explore whether the current evidence base supports this kind of approach for evaluating
health services intended to promote optimal development or prevent developmental morbidity.
Advancing Trauma - informed Systems for Children (PDF - 3,994 KB) Lang, Campbell, & Vanderploeg (2015) Impact: Ideas and Information to Promote the
Health of Connecticut's Children Provides a
framework for developing a comprehensive and integrated trauma - informed system of care for children and is intended to help child - serving systems advance trauma - informed care in order to provide more effective and cost - efficient services that result in better
outcomes for all children.
One of the key features of the
framework is a set of desired
outcomes in
health, education, well - being, and systems for children ages prenatal through three, their families, and their communities.
This report provides a
framework for using evidence to improve child
outcomes in learning, behavior, and
health.
Frameworks for Evaluation of Services and
Outcomes for Community
Health Centres: A Scoping Review
The
framework also establishes probable links between self - reported race discrimination and poor
health outcomes including: high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, alcohol misuse, substance misuse, peer violence and low birth weight.
Increasingly, in complex public
health evaluation research, there are questions about whether all relevant benefits can be captured in a single summary
outcome measure such as QALY or unit of «effectiveness» or net benefit approach17 which is why the use of a cost - consequence analysis (CCA)
framework is being recommended for such economic evaluations.18 Other
outcomes from the trial such as the Parent — Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale (an observational measure that is independently rated blind to group allocation) will be included in the CCA so that all costs and
outcomes from the trial can be displayed transparently for decision - makers to consider trade - offs themselves.
«The
Health Plan provides a useful framework and it is only through targeted and strategic action on the ground that real changes and improvements in the delivery of services and health outcomes can be realised.&
Health Plan provides a useful
framework and it is only through targeted and strategic action on the ground that real changes and improvements in the delivery of services and
health outcomes can be realised.&
health outcomes can be realised.»
However the
Health Plan is a
framework document that requires further elaboration through an effective Implementation Plan to drive
outcomes and help close the gap.
A science - based
framework for early childhood policy: using evidence to improve
outcomes in learning behavior and
health for vulnerable children
Social organization and contextual model of family stress theories are employed as
frameworks for the analyses of how dimensions of military culture influence parents» life satisfaction, as well as key developmental
outcomes of their adolescents (for example, mental
health).