Studies have shown that having a doula present can provide numerous benefits such as
decreased need for interventions, decreased anxiety, and can lead to a more positive birth experience.
Not exact matches
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decreased need for medical
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At the same time, it highlights an unmet
need for interventions to
decrease acute care utilization by residents» patients throughout the academic year.»
In contrast, one trial showed
decreased blood pressure and resting heart rates in subjects on modified alternate - day fasting regimens
for 10 weeks, suggesting that longer
intervention periods might be
needed for this effect to occur (64).
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KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Developed and implemented a series of
interventions for a 5 year old with severe behavioral issues, resulting in him mellowing down without the use of medication • Suggested introduction of group therapy sessions to bring patients with behavioral problems (due to chronic illnesses) together, which
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Furthermore, because this is a group - based prevention program, program costs may well be offset by
decreased need for behavioral and mental health
interventions.
Few prevention programs have been rigorously evaluated, and only a few have proven effective.60, 61 Health - care based prevention programs, including parent education programs to reduce rates of abusive head trauma, and improving physician ambulatory care practices to help families
decrease risk factors
for child maltreatment have shown good initial results, but require further evaluation.62, 63 Specific intensive home visitation programs such as nurse home visiting programs
for first - time mothers have proven to be both clinically and cost effective in preventing maltreatment.64, 65 However, a program of nurse home visitation has been found ineffective as a treatment model
for abusive and neglectful families, highlighting the importance of primary prevention, as well as the
need to rigorously evaluate potential treatments
for abusive families.66 Child welfare services are historically structured as short - term
interventions that monitor families
for recidivism, provide parenting education and assist with referrals to community - based services.
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This study evaluated the effectiveness of an
intervention designed to improve early parenting by increasing understanding of infant developmental
needs and promoting maternal responsiveness as indicated by increased positive behavior support
for infants and
decreased psychological control.
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These initial findings highlight the
need for interventions designed to increase PA and
decrease screen time among overweight or at - risk
for overweight children.