This pattern is similar to that reported for cardiac and diabetes care in 2013 and seen in recent years in the QAIHC Closing the Gap Collaborative, where ACCHS were the higher performers in
identification of risk factors and
The early
identification of risk for grade retention among African American children at risk for school difficulty
Investment should generally be in those services which have been shown to perform best in
the identification of risk factors, performance of health checks, care planning and the management of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
Redirecting pathways to violence: Early
identification of risk factors in children - Carney et al
Third,
the identification of risk factors for juvenile - onset MDD in no way ensures their causal status.47 Although the early childhood risk factors (except childhood sexual abuse) covered the period prior to the first diagnosis of MDD (and could thus be ruled out as consequences of depression), future research is needed to determine whether changes in any of the childhood risk factors would decrease the likelihood of MDD, thus implying their causal status.
Although suicide in children is rare, research shows that children can and do present with suicidal behaviour, thus highlighting the need for early intervention including
identification of risk factors and promotion of protective factors, including adaptive coping skills.
In the past, research on children with these disorders tended to focus on
the identification of risk factors for maladjustment.
This pattern is similar to that reported for cardiac and diabetes care in 20113 and seen in recent years in the QAIHC Closing the Gap Collaborative, where ACCHSs were the higher performers in
identification of risk factors and completion of health checks (K Panaretto, unpublished data).
To enable
identification of risk factors and alienating behaviours in children, carers and families
Assisted and supported the other Credit Analysts and the Commercial Relationship managers in
the identification of risk areas and the development of mitigating factors.
Proposal review (Scope review,
identification of risk and opportunity, budget preparation for work, clarification, assumption and exception document preparation)
The identification of risk is not the end of the debate; it's the start of it.
An effective compliance program needs to be strategically developed based on
identification of the risk factors that are specific to the size and nature of the organization.
The panel will discuss best practices and potential pitfalls in
identification of risk and risk control (including counterparty and credit risk), contract negotiation and drafting, insurance, and indemnity.
Since everyone would like to predict future market moves, we hoped that objective
identification of risk would also be an early warning for potential market declines.
Depression is a chronic and recurrent illness that affects twice as many women as men, 7 and approximately 20 % of US women will be affected during their lifetime.8
Identification of risk factors for depression among women and the development of new preventive strategies are, therefore, a public health priority.
In combination with blood glucose tests and
the identification of risk factors — like family history, poor diet, lack of exercise, and obesity — the test could help doctors provide earlier treatment.
Constant
identification of risks and opportunities.
Based on these assessments and our experience dealing with insurers, we develop strategies for clients that may include
identification of risks and alternate sources of recovery, project planning, document collection and advice on mitigation steps.
• Generate computer simulations to assist in
the identification of risks and make forecasts on the potential of reservoirs.
Community participation can describe local developmental problems and can reflect on
the identification of risks, resources and opportunities for local development.
Providers are lacking knowledge, skills, and tools for the early
identification of risks and needs, including children with developmental difficulties and children maltreated or exposed to violence, and to assist families to secure early intervention and other needed social services.
Not exact matches
Your board mandate should address vision, mission, strategy and operational plans; program delivery and operations;
risk identification and management; finances (budgets, investments, use
of donations, etc.); government filings and reporting; values, ethics, reputation and integrity; key policies and procedures; and communication and accountability to members and stakeholders.
This committee is responsible for facilitating the
identification, assessment, monitoring and reporting
of key
risks across the company.
Trend
identification is
of great importance to most traders as getting on the right side
of a trend can be the easiest way to be profitable in financial markets — as long as proper money and
risk management is undertaken.
Identification of elderly individuals in the earliest stages of AD - related cognitive decline may be an important component of screening and identification of at - ris
Identification of elderly individuals in the earliest stages
of AD - related cognitive decline may be an important component
of screening and
identification of at - ris
identification of at -
risk individuals.
(Santayana, however, thought that Whitehead's
identification of reality with experience
risked jeopardizing such naturalism.
This led some to
identification with radical campus movements (which ultimately
risked profound alienation from judicatories) or to
identification with the central administration (which obviously translated the campus minister into a member
of the university administration).
The later conferences spoke
of God's preferential option for the poor, divine judgement on oppressors, the pattern
of Christ's own
identification with the poor, the
risk of suffering for Christ's sake, and Christian support for change in political studies - themes seldom associated with such passion in evangelical circles.30
This insight moved Williams to advance the possibility that in black women's
identification with Jesus as surrogate Lord they
risk being «passive to the oppressive operation
of surrogacy in our lives» and «oblivious to forces at work influencing us to stand in somebody else's place, to be at the beckon
of somebody else's call and to forever service the needs and goals and tasks and responsibilities
of somebody else.
For all
of us, the invitation is clear; to follow Jesus in
identification and sharing with the weak, marginalized and poor
of the world, because in them we encounter him: Knowing from the Gospel and from historical experience that to be rich is to
risk forfeiting the kingdom, and knowing how close the links are, in today's world, between the abundance
of some and the needs
of others, Christians are challenged to follow him, surrendering all they are and have to the kingdom, to a struggle that commits us against all injustice, against all want.
She provides assistance and advice as part
of the food microbiology and industry services portfolio
of activities and assists industry and government with matters relating to hazard
identification,
risk assessment and the microbiological safety
of food.
If I have learned anything over the past twelve years
of following the advances in our knowledge
of concussion, both in terms
of reducing the
risk and in terms
of better
identification and post-concussion management and return to play, it is that an «all -
of - the - above» strategy is the one that we need to employ because it has the best chance
of making the game safer.
Answer: Early
identification is critical because if sideline personnel suspect that an athlete has sustained a concussion or an even more serious brain injury, they can immediately remove the athlete from the game, eliminating the
risk of further injury.
In addition, delayed
identification increases the
risk of long - term problems such as early dementia, depression, more rapid aging
of the brain, or
of the devastating degenerative neurological condition known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE (although medical science has not come close to quantifying that
risk).
«The findings concerning
identification and reporting,» said the authors
of a 2013 study, [17] are particularly alarming given the growing body
of both short - term and long - term issues associated with concussive injuries, such as psychological issues, school - related problems, increased
risk of subsequent concussions and potential quality -
of - life issues associated with concussions.»
«Most pain with no specific cause responds to rest, rehabilitation and
identification of predisposing
risk factors.»
These included clinical assessment skills in the antenatal period, documentation
of instructions given to clients to ensure that midwives could arrive at the birth in a timely fashion, early transport after
identification of thick meconium in the amniotic fluid and active management
of the third stage
of labour for women at
risk for postpartum hemorrhage.11
Thus, stress or pain, which may be associated with breastfeeding, may result in a decrease in serotonin levels with resultant anxiety and depression.15 Early
identification of at -
risk women is important to both decrease the negative sequelae
of postpartum depression and, potentially, to increase breastfeeding success.
Early
identification of moms who may be at
risk from postpartum depression, even before she starts to show depressive symptoms, could help to ensure that if / when symptoms do develop that the therapeutic systems can readily be put in place to enable her to receive the help and support that she requires as early as possible.
«The result will be that combat
identification is also improved and the
risk of friendly fire is minimised.»
She and Assemblyman Ron Castorina Jr. filed a suit against the city over its policy
of deleting application data gathered when people apply for IDNYC
identification cards, arguing it poses a safety
risk if the information is destroyed.
A statement issued by the Coast Guard late Wednesday said Poulin «has suspended future rulemaking decisions and directed a formal
risk identification and evaluation
of the Hudson River, known as a Ports and Waterways Safety Assessment (PAWSA)... a disciplined approach to identify major waterway safety hazards, estimate
risk levels, evaluate potential mitigation measures and set the stage for implementation
of selected measures to reduce
risk.»
«I think this is something that poses a
risk, if a criminal investigation were to occur, and we need to see how this
identification was obtained, we need to be able to have the back - up records,» Malliotakis, the daughter
of Greek and Cuban immigrants, warned.
Thus, the author's
identification of a significant shallow seismic source has considerable implications for the seismic
risk exposure
of this populated region.
In this special section
of Science, expert contributors retrace the long and tortuous path leading to the mapping and
identification of the BRCA1 gene; discuss the ways in which BRCA mutation status has been integrated into the clinical management
of patients in high -
risk families; and highlight the role
of the BRCA proteins in preserving the structural and numerical integrity
of chromosomes throughout the cell cycle, a function that may explain their tumor suppressor activity.
Screening and
identification of women who should be offered testing to detect those at
risk of developing diabetes in pregnancy.
Other seismologists welcomed
identification of the new
risks, especially those associated with both faults failing at once.
Much like the association between BRCA gene mutation and the
risk for breast cancer in women changed the approach to treatment / prevention, the
identification of the Kallikrein 6 gene region may change the course
of prostate cancer care through a blood test developed by the Lunenfeld - Tanenbaum Research Institute.
The best thing that regulators and the industry can do is invest in and enhance their tools for
risk identification and assessment, he said, in order to narrow the margin
of possibility that such a low - probability event will occur again.