"Effectiveness studies" refers to research that looks at how well something works in real-life situations or in the general population. It helps understand how successful a particular method, treatment, or intervention is at achieving its desired goals or outcomes.
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The strength of our study is in its nature as a true
effectiveness study carried out by «lay» practitioners in the national health services.
The results from each of her efficacy or
effectiveness studies raised questions about how the intervention might be improved and, thus, she continuously worked to improve her interventions.
Research reviewing numerous premarital counseling
effectiveness studies found that couples who participate in pre marriage preparation report on average a 30 % stronger marriage than couples who did not participate in pre marriage counseling (Stanley, Amato, Johnson & Markman, 2006).
In a two steps forward, one step back dance worthy of Vladimir Lenin himself, the New York Times properly gave front - page coverage to the breathtaking new teacher
effectiveness study by Raj Chetty and his colleagues, but then allowed Michael Winerip space to give teacher unions a denial opportunity.
Another suggestion we have is to contact your State public health agency and / or USEPA to find a copy of the
cost effectiveness studies EPA performed in promulgating drinking water standards (maximum contaminant levels) for arsenic.
A
course effectiveness study found that instances of alcohol - related crashes among 16 - 24 year olds were significantly less for drivers that had taken a First Time Driver (or Traffic Law Substance Abuse Education) course.
Research reviewing numerous premarital
counseling effectiveness studies found that couples who participate in pre-marriage preparation report on average a 30 % stronger marriage than couples who did not participate in pre-marriage counseling (Stanley, Amato, Johnson & Markman, 2006).
Previously, Sumi was co-principal investigator of the
National Effectiveness Study of First Step to Success, a large - scale randomized trial of the First Step to Success intervention and co-director of the National Behavior Research Coordination Center.
«This type of device uses human cells in a dynamic, more physiologic environment, potentially making it better at predicting the body's response to drugs than animals (
animal effectiveness studies often don't translate to humans) or static cell cultures, which are the most commonly used preclinical screening tools,» said Mahler.
Researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre have confirmed in a
screening effectiveness study that early screening with MRIs can reduce breast cancer mortality for female survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) who received chest radiation.
Investigators conducted a 5 -
week effectiveness study of diclofenac topical gel, an NSAID, in 44 patients with knee OA (i.e., arthritis caused by a breakdown of the lining of the joints).
This meta - analysis summarizes
teaching effectiveness studies of the past decade and investigates the role of theory and research design in disentangling results.
To put the magnitude of this leadership effect in perspective, quantitative
school effectiveness studies (Hill, 1998) indicate that classroom factors explain only a slightly larger proportion of the variation in student achievement - about a third.
3) Breaking down the Manitoba
BSL Effectiveness Study — Some researchers created a study to try to justify breed bans in Manitoba by mixing and matching data, however, scrutiny of the data and their own analysis suggests that breed bans did not improve public safety in the communities that passed them.
Numerous effectiveness studies have confirmed a statistically measurable reduction in the number of traffic citations and crashes experienced by graduates of TSC's courses, meaning our students are less likely to have
It should be re-emphasized that in a real -
life effectiveness study, beneficial outcomes may take longer to appear or detect.
Embedded in our
larger effectiveness study of ASMP was a small exploratory study, which involved listening to recordings of conversations between mentors and teachers to see whether there was a difference in the way the teachers were being mentored.
Third, the panel noted a need for
comparative effectiveness studies «that consider projected lifetime number of screening tests, colposcopies and follow - up visits,» as well as direct cost comparisons between primary HPV testing vs. Pap smears and co-testing.
Up until now, there have been no cost -
effectiveness studies in Germany on breastfeeding interventions, as is usual for vaccinations [36].
This issue requires carefully constructed cost -
effectiveness studies carried out in the environments where the interventions will be implemented; these are likely to differ between cities in the United States and in other countries and between rural and urban areas.»
Artesunate is slightly more expensive, but its administration is cheaper, and an as - yet - unpublished cost -
effectiveness study by Dondorp and colleagues shows that the average cost per life saved using the new drug is only $ 123.
Oversees tracking of Biomarker Imaging Quality of Life and
Cost Effectiveness Studies (BIQSFP) for the Clinical Translational Operations Committee (CTROC)
In 1997, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles conducted a
course effectiveness study that found that instances of alcohol related crashes among 16 — 24 year olds were significantly less for drivers that had taken a First Time Driver (or Traffic Law Substance Abuse Education) course.