We developed this instrument to conduct an extensive
systematic review of the literature on outcomes related to place of birth, within a larger research project [blinded].
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.
How Effective is Health Coaching in Reducing Health Services Expenditures, Medical Care, February 2015
A Systematic Review of the Literature on Health and Wellness Coaching, GAHM, July 2013
Boag - Munroe, G and Evangelou, M. (2010) From hard to reach to how to reach:
A systematic review of the literature on hard - to - reach families, in Research Papers in Education, 1 — 31, I, Routledge.
PURPOSE To conduct
a systematic review of the literature on the relationship between language development, social behavior, and family and school environments in children aged 4 to 6 years.
Santos and colleagues (2013) conducted
a systematic review of the literature on positive psychological interventions for depression and found that increasing resilience and coping resources was a common theme and that these interventions caused significantly reduced remissions in depressive symptoms.
Not exact matches
On the issue of planned home birth there is strong resistance reported in news articles from medical experts a position supported in a recently published systematic review of the medical literature on the maternal and newborn safety [39
On the issue
of planned home birth there is strong resistance reported in news articles from medical experts a position supported in a recently published
systematic review of the medical
literature on the maternal and newborn safety [39
on the maternal and newborn safety [39].
If you happen to be combing through the scientific
literature for inspiration, you might just find it in the form
of a, quote, «
systematic review on converting online contact into a first date.»
The study was carried out by the Vision Loss Expert Group, led by Professor Rupert Bourne
of Anglia Ruskin University, and shows the prevalence and causes
of vision loss in high income countries worldwide as well as other European nations in 2015, based
on a
systematic review of medical
literature over the previous 25 years.
ACP's guideline is based
on a
systematic review of the published
literature on human subjects in the English language from 1946 through January 2014.
The impact
of stretching
on sports injury risk: a
systematic review of the
literature.
Design: A
systematic review of the published
literature through January 2015 was performed by using sensitive search strategies to identify randomized controlled clinical trials that evaluated the effects
of fasting
on either clinically relevant surrogate outcomes (e.g., weight, cholesterol) or actual clinical event endpoints [e.g., diabetes, coronary artery disease (CAD)-RSB- and any other studies that evaluated the effects
of fasting
on clinical event outcomes.
The impact
of stretching
on sports injury risk: A
systematic review of the
literature.
Examining the impact
of policy and practice interventions
on high school dropout and school completion rates: A
systematic review of the
literature.
Finally, more
systematic research needs to be done in the area
of social studies and technology, as
reviews of the existing
literature (Berson, 1996; Whitworth & Berson, 2003) have repeatedly shown that we do not really know what impact technology has
on teaching and learning in social studies.
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.
The U.S. Department
of Education's Policy and Program Studies Service commissioned this
systematic literature review, which focuses
on two specific approaches: (1) preschool and K — 3 alignment, and (2) differentiated instruction in kindergarten and first grade.
The Impact
of Nqt Induction Programmes
on the Enhancement
of Teacher Expertise, Professional Development, Job Satisfaction or Retention Rates: A
Systematic Review of Research
Literature on Induction.
Interactive media for parental education
on managing children chronic condition: a
systematic review of the
literature
The potential biological mechanisms
of obesity effects
on depression: A
systematic review of the
literature and knowledge mining
A
systematic literature review of primary research investigating the relationship between work and depression, anxiety and substance - use disorders in male dominated industries, undertaken by the National Centre for Education and Training
on Addiction (NCETA) at Flinders University.
The report provides a descriptive summary
of key
literature on concurrent eating disorders and depression / anxiety, including
systematic reviews.
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.
A
Systematic Review of Abroad
Literature Articles
on Child, Adolescent Developmental Outcomes
of Parental Corporal Punishment
The
systematic review includes a broad
literature search, an assessment
of the quality
of the study (ie, its ability to produce unbiased impact estimates), and a determination
of whether the model meets the DHHS criteria for evidence
of effectiveness
on the basis
of the quality
of the study and its findings.
The impact
of mindfulness
on well - being and performance in the workplace: an inclusive
systematic review of the empirical
literature.
Publishes rigorously
reviewed original research,
systematic literature reviews, analyses
of promising and innovative practices, critical
reviews of books and other materials, and thoughtful reflections
on the profession
The chapter includes the description
of a framework for categorizing four types
of studies (group design, single subject design, correlational, case studies) and four types
of literature reviews (narrative, summative,
systematic, meta - analysis) for conducting research syntheses which focus
on the identification
of the key characteristics
of early childhood intervention practices and their functional or statistical relationship to the behavior the practices are intended to change or improve.
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.