Systematic literature reviews with meta - analysis have also established that an improvement in DM metabolic control occurs after periodontal treatment.
Interactive voice response interventions targeting behaviour change:
a systematic literature review with meta - analysis and meta - regression
Not exact matches
Imagine that a
systematic review of the sociology
literature found that, in 247 of 273 relevant studies, increasing religiosity was connected
with increasing crime or delinquency.
A
systematic review of the scientific
literature indicates that women who intend to breastfeed but who later feed their babies formula consistently report feelings of guilt, anger, worry, uncertainty, and a sense of failure despite the relief that introducing formula after experiencing difficulties
with breastfeeding may bring (Lakshman, Ogilvie, & Ong, 2009).
Interventions to Improve Reproductive Outcomes in Women
with Elevated Natural Killer Cells Undergoing Assisted Reproduction Techniques: A
Systematic Review of
Literature.
A
systematic review of the
literature concludes that the evidence consistently suggests an association between bed sharing and SIDS among smokers,
with the evidence not consistent for non-smokers.
The researchers said that they hope that this
systematic review of the
literature on the risks and rewards of mammography for patients will help physicians understand the complex data, and will encourage the development and use of tools for customizing the information they share
with their patients to meet each patient's individual needs.
Citation: Huang W, Pach D, Napadow V, Park K, Long X, Neumann J, et al. (2012) Characterizing Acupuncture Stimuli Using Brain Imaging
with fMRI - A
Systematic Review and Meta - Analysis of the
Literature.
Moreover, we complemented the
systematic and comprehensive
literature review with several ALE meta - analyses, providing analytic results for stronger evidence that are supported statistically.
A
Systematic Review on Improving Rehabilitation Outcomes for Ethnically and Linguistically Diverse Individuals with Disabilities Number 31 This issue of FOCUS describes a systematic review that was conducted to address a critically important research question about cultural competency by taking stock of the current literature and
Systematic Review on Improving Rehabilitation Outcomes for Ethnically and Linguistically Diverse Individuals with Disabilities Number 31 This issue of FOCUS describes a systematic review that was conducted to address a critically important research question about cultural competency by taking stock of the current literature and evi
Review on Improving Rehabilitation Outcomes for Ethnically and Linguistically Diverse Individuals
with Disabilities Number 31 This issue of FOCUS describes a
systematic review that was conducted to address a critically important research question about cultural competency by taking stock of the current literature and
systematic review that was conducted to address a critically important research question about cultural competency by taking stock of the current literature and evi
review that was conducted to address a critically important research question about cultural competency by taking stock of the current
literature and evidence.
«An independent
systematic review of the available published
literature has shown that there are no important differences in the nutrition content of, or any additional health benefits deriving from, organic food when compared
with conventionally produced food.»
Neighborhood safety factors associated
with older adults» health - related outcomes: A
systematic literature review.
In our
systematic literature review, we found tools and strategies for improving WCC delivery, but few offered a comprehensive model.21 In 1995, Zuckerman and Parker25 proposed a comprehensive, community - based system of pediatric primary care that included collaboration
with early childhood educators to enhance developmental and behavioral services and a 2 - generational approach that included primary care services to parents and children.
Research on child maltreatment has increased over the past 15 years and meta - analyses and
reviews of the
literature on the effectiveness of home visiting programs to prevent child maltreatment exist.10, 11,12 However, until recently there was not a wide ranging
systematic review of the evidence on home visiting.7, 13,14,15,16 An effort launched in 2009 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE), filled this gap by providing a
systematic review of the early childhood home visiting research
with particular attention to its applicability to the prevention of child maltreatment.
Preventing Re-Entry Into the Child Welfare System: A
Literature Review of Promising Practices (PDF - 663 KB) Hatton & Brooks (2008) Summarizes a systematic review of evidence - based and promising practices relevant to providers of children and youth in the foster care system and contending with issues related to re
Review of Promising Practices (PDF - 663 KB) Hatton & Brooks (2008) Summarizes a
systematic review of evidence - based and promising practices relevant to providers of children and youth in the foster care system and contending with issues related to re
review of evidence - based and promising practices relevant to providers of children and youth in the foster care system and contending
with issues related to reentry.
• Growing the evidence base for early intervention for young children
with social, emotional and / or behavioural problems:
systematic literature review
Because our
review of the
literature indicated that this set of risk factors and outcomes had not previously been investigated in a thoroughly comprehensive and
systematic manner
with longitudinal data, data from the Children in the Community Study, 27 a prospective longitudinal investigation, were used to investigate whether negative life events or severe interpersonal difficulties during adolescence mediate the association between childhood adversities and suicide attempts during late adolescence or early adulthood.
Previous
systematic reviews in the palliative setting have yielded many different types of instruments for capturing informal caregiver outcomes in health services research such as bereavement, burden, family functioning, mood, needs, QOL, satisfaction
with service delivery and social support.40 — 42 However, preceding
reviews did not consider the specific requirements of outcome measures in economic evaluations and may not have identified all relevant
literature.
Specifically, routine data and a
systematic literature review will inform specific parameters that will link early interventions on infant mental health — and related improvements in quality of life —
with better health, educational and occupational outcomes, lower crime rates and cost savings for the health sector and the entire society.
A
systematic literature review was conducted, following PRISMA guidelines and searching 14 bibliographic databases using pre-determined filters, to identify family functioning measures suitable for use in families
with children from 0 to 3 years old.