Evidence - Based Social - Emotional Curricula and
Intervention Packages for Children 0 - 5 Years and Their Families (Roadmap to Effective Intervention Practices).
Likewise, incorporating an ongoing postnatal support package increased the information and resources available to the new parents over time and were consistent with Hannula et al.'s review (Hannula et al., 2008) that found
intervention packages using various methods of education and support were more effective for breastfeeding support than interventions concentrating on a single method.
The article «Effect of community - based newborn -
care intervention package implemented through two service - delivery strategies in Sylhet district, Bangladesh: a cluster - randomised controlled trial» was published in the June 6 edition of The Lancet.
A multiple baseline design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a
multicomponent intervention package, incorporating individualized strategies from Positive Behavior Support and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Other community -
based intervention packages that may reduce neonatal mortality include home - based neonatal care and treatment and education of mothers and antenatal and postnatal visits (low - certainty evidence).
The full intervention group received
the intervention package from grade 1 through grade 6.
Our tests of
this intervention package found no incremental benefits of PP (compared with HS only) on parental well - being, knowledge, or parenting practices when the infants were 3 months of age.8 However, families who received PP were more satisfied with their pediatric care and were less likely to disenroll from the health plan in the 12 months following the child's birth.