Coverage includes
intervention research involving benefit and risk comparisons between service programs
Papers of interest to the Journal's readers include nationally representative epidemiologic projects as well as
intervention research involving benefit and risk comparisons between service programs.
Not exact matches
Academic studies have found that a significant proportion of hedge fund
interventions involve large increases in leverage and large decreases in investment, particularly in
research and development.
GFI is also
involved in a
research project to investigate
interventions to help mitigate concerns over naturalness, which act as a barrier to clean meat acceptance in the U.S.
What all of the
research above shows most starkly is that for the overall health of mothers and babies, a healthy birth
involves learning and understanding the risks
involved in
interventions and making an informed choice or an informed refusal of the options given to you.
For the control and telephone support group, a
research nurse not
involved with delivering the
intervention, recruited the participants.
My sense is when you get the dose too high, you are flooding the system, and it's binding to some of the receptors where you don't want it to bind,» says Linmarie Sikich, director of the Adolescent and School - Age Psychiatric
Intervention Research Program (ASPIRE) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who was not involved in the r
Research Program (ASPIRE) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who was not
involved in the
researchresearch.
Interventions designed to reduce alcohol use among fraternity members are no more effective than no
intervention at all, according to an analysis of 25 years of
research involving over 6,000 university students published by the American Psychological Association.
The study, published in The BMJ, is the largest
research project in the world looking at lifestyle
interventions in pregnancy,
involving more than 50 researchers from 41 institutions.
All of the
research focused on nonpharmacological
interventions involving adult Chinese cancer patients in China.
Ms. Bolton has been
involved in nursing
research aimed at identifying patients at risk for metabolic syndrome and developing strategies for lifestyle
interventions aimed at decreasing those risks.
In a substudy, review outcomes were also compared across different types of clinical
research, based in large part on the designations and definitions derived from a number of sources, including a report by Nathan, 14 the Institute of Medicine, 20 the NIH Director's Panel on Clinical Research, 9 the Association of American Medical Colleges and American Medical Association, 21 and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.22 All 3599 R01 applications involving human subjects that were submitted to NIH for the October 2002 council were categorized into 1 of the following: (1) patient - oriented studies of mechanisms of human disease (bench to bedside); (2) clinical trials and other clinical interventions; (3) patient - oriented research focusing on development of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies of normal human behavior); (6) health services research; and (7) use of deidentified human
research, based in large part on the designations and definitions derived from a number of sources, including a report by Nathan, 14 the Institute of Medicine, 20 the NIH Director's Panel on Clinical
Research, 9 the Association of American Medical Colleges and American Medical Association, 21 and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.22 All 3599 R01 applications involving human subjects that were submitted to NIH for the October 2002 council were categorized into 1 of the following: (1) patient - oriented studies of mechanisms of human disease (bench to bedside); (2) clinical trials and other clinical interventions; (3) patient - oriented research focusing on development of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies of normal human behavior); (6) health services research; and (7) use of deidentified human
Research, 9 the Association of American Medical Colleges and American Medical Association, 21 and the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality.22 All 3599 R01 applications involving human subjects that were submitted to NIH for the October 2002 council were categorized into 1 of the following: (1) patient - oriented studies of mechanisms of human disease (bench to bedside); (2) clinical trials and other clinical interventions; (3) patient - oriented research focusing on development of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies of normal human behavior); (6) health services research; and (7) use of deidentified human
Research and Quality.22 All 3599 R01 applications
involving human subjects that were submitted to NIH for the October 2002 council were categorized into 1 of the following: (1) patient - oriented studies of mechanisms of human disease (bench to bedside); (2) clinical trials and other clinical
interventions; (3) patient - oriented
research focusing on development of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies of normal human behavior); (6) health services research; and (7) use of deidentified human
research focusing on development of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies of normal human behavior); (6) health services
research; and (7) use of deidentified human
research; and (7) use of deidentified human tissue.
«Understanding the mechanisms
involved in regulating insulin is important and therefore helps us to better understand the pathophysiology of diabetes,» says Claret, who emphasizes that «much
research needs to be done to apply these findings, given that we are talking about neural mechanisms of complex
intervention.»
Medical
research suggests that treatment for an autoimmune disease (a chronic condition with no cure *) may
involve various
interventions that will help manage and control the symptoms during flare - ups.
Dr. Mitchell's
research involves weight loss
interventions for underserved populations.
An early
intervention program for Kindergarten students, a program
involving professional learning teams working together to increase teacher knowledge, and an action
research project looking at how to use data to support student learning and feedback.
Most randomized field trials
involve measuring the effects of an
intervention on individual
research participants.
She has been
involved in school - and community - based
research including student and staff wellbeing, bullying
intervention and prevention, cybersafety promotion, physical activity promotion, road safety, mental health promotion, violence prevention, and tobacco, alcohol and other drug use prevention.
-LSB-...] Assuming a proposed
intervention involves students doing virtually anything more cognitively challenging than passively listening to lecturing - as - usual (the typical straw man control in education
research), then a researcher is very likely to find a positive difference as long as the sample size is large enough.
Methe et al (2012) conducted a meta - analysis of
interventions for basic math in single - case
research and reported «we found
interventions involving practice under speeded conditions and a carefully controlled instructional sequence produced the strongest effects,» echoing results from Powell et al (2009) who reported that timed practice (vs. untimed) was crucial to an
intervention for struggling 3rd - graders to learn math facts, and Fuchs et al. (2013) reporting similar results for 1st graders..
She is currently working with
research teams on several national impact and evaluation studies in the US
involving early and adolescent reading, mathematics, literacy leadership, and Response to
Intervention.
[9] The
research presumes that if HCZ works, then it must prove that students who receive all of the services and neighborhood
interventions have higher achievement than similar students, even those partially
involved in the zone and especially those not
involved in the zone at all.
In this book, Kathy Lien — Director of Currency
Research for one of the most popular Forex providers in the world — describes everything from time - tested technical and fundamental strategies you can use to compete with bank traders to a host of more fundamentally - oriented strategies
involving intermarket relationships, interest rate differentials, option volatility, news events, and central bank
intervention.
We focus our
research on investigations of animal agriculture, 2 but this
intervention is also used to document animal abuse in other areas, such as laboratory
research that
involves live animals3 and the breeding of companion animals.4 We believe that undercover investigations have had significant direct effects in reducing farm animal suffering through corporate policy change.
Her artistic
research involves investigating relations between concepts of silence, writing processes and listening situations in the production of propositions and sonorous publications that can be applied in installations, actions,
interventions, videos, films, photographs, texts and drawings.
By better understanding the
research process, law librarians can better identify possible «zones of
intervention» to get
involved in helping researchers at the peak of those moments when anxiety arises.
Based in Adelaide, Australia, Dr Furber is now
involved in developing a clinical
research program around relationship - based therapies for children and their caregivers as well as providing CBT
interventions as part of the Flinders Medical Centre CAMHS liaison team.
The journal is seeking papers including
research articles, case studies and reviews of literature that explores how
interventions involving parents and other carers in the family as change agents can influence the functioning of family members across diverse populations, with the aim of furthering the understanding of how to best support the mental health of children and adults.
As well as publishing the
research around the
intervention — which
involves giving a 20 cent tablet three times a week after dialysis — the
research team has made two short videos to provide a plain language summary for patients and the general community.
The consolidated framework for implementation
research articulates the importance of the following elements: evidence - based
intervention, the outer setting, the inner setting, the individuals
involved, and the process.11, 12 Attending to these elements of implementation and in collaboration with Elev8 Baltimore, we used the evidence - based MBSR program with two Elev8 Baltimore schools in which we could ensure high potential for student benefit, site - specific awareness of school culture, school administration buy - in, high - quality program instruction, high - quality program implementation staff, community partnership, infrastructure to support ongoing collaboration with school and Elev8 Baltimore, and structure and process for evaluation of implementation and program effect.
In addition to her practical experience, Christine has been
involved in
research focusing on the early
intervention of childhood anxiety, as well as the development of guidelines for psychosocial support in complex disasters.
Behavior therapy is considered probably efficacious for childhood depression, and a number of other experimental
interventions show promise but require further evaluation.12 Currently, only 2
research groups have focused on psychosocial
interventions for childhood bipolar disorder.13 - 15 Hence, increased attention to creation and testing of treatments specifically targeting depression and bipolar disorder in children is needed.16 In particular, studies should focus on children's developmental needs, address comorbidity,
involve family members in treatment, demonstrate treatment gains as rated by parents and clinicians rather than children themselves, and compare experimental
interventions with standard care or treatment as usual (TAU) rather than no - treatment or attention control groups.12, 17,18 In addition, parental psychopathology may affect treatment adherence and response.
Now that means an
intervention that been
researched and determined to be effective with children experienced experiencing different types of trauma and most of these
interventions do
involve the entire family in session.
The findings from this
research project have important implications for gender - responsive, trauma - informed programming, including prevention, risk reduction, staff training, and
interventions directed toward the rehabilitative needs of justice -
involved women and girls.
The process
involves an initial assessment of your relationship, through interview and questionnaires, and working off this assessment road map to dive right in to exercises and
interventions that are based in
research and have been proven to be effective.
Since the study did not compare a mothers - only
intervention with a group
involving both mothers and fathers, it's too early to say from a
research perspective that children are more likely to benefit, or more likely to move out of the clinical range of behaviour problems, when fathers as well as mothers attend a parenting program.
Background: Recent
research on early
interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising behaviour problems indicates that focusing on co-parenting and
involving fathers in treatment may enhance effectiveness.
Children at Risk in the Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative
Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado
involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early
intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are
involved in the child welfare system.
After very promising outcomes following
interventions using the Abecedarian Approach in Canada and the USA, Sparling is currently conducting the Northern Territory
Research Project
involving a quasi-experimental
intervention arm of exposure to the Abecedarian Approach through parent - child playgroups, compared against a control, with the primary outcome being level of school readiness.
Future
research could
involve secondary analyses of Australian national datasets and prospective longitudinal studies, primary cohort studies, and well controlled
intervention studies.
Does
research support claims about the benefits of
involving parents in early
intervention programs?
The
research team will not be
involved in the randomisation process or
intervention delivery.
Professional
intervention that
involves integrated approaches — such as addressing personal, family and relationship issues together — increases the odds of later marital healing, notes
research by K.C. Gordon, et al., published in 2004 in the «Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.»
Dr. Gilliam has conducted extensive
research involving early childhood education and
intervention policy analysis, ways to improve the quality and mental health of prekindergarten and child care services, early childhood mental health consultation, early childhood expulsions and suspensions, and the impact of early childhood education on school readiness.
Dr. Gilliam's
research involves early childhood education and
intervention policy analysis, ways to improve the quality and mental healthiness of prekindergarten and child care services, early childhood expulsions and suspensions, and the impact of early childhood education programs on children's school readiness.
These changes, designed to make the
interventions more suitable for the primary care setting and clientele, did not seem to be significant changes from prior
research since the «dose» findings in this study are similar to the «completer» findings of prior
research, and because prior studies of less intensive
interventions involving therapist contact also show similar effects for less intensive treatments.
In the dynamic relationship between
research and
intervention underlined in this paper, it should be emphasized that
interventions should not work with models that explain development and change from a lineal or even interactive perspective, since empirical evidence shows data in favor of transactional models that
involve much more complex multilevel dynamic systems (Sameroff, 2010).
Dr. Cearley has worked with youth in the Juvenile Justice System since 1999, and is very interested in conducting
research to build programming both for youth
involved in the Juvenile Justice System, as well as early
intervention for youth in the community at risk of becoming
involved with the system.
Although there is currently no universally - accepted definition of the term «evidence - based», the general understanding of this concept
involves support of the safety and efficacy of an
intervention by empirical
research following specific rules of data collection, analysis, and reporting.
He has led numerous NIH and internationally funded
research projects designed to examine risk and protective factors
involved in linking acculturation to education and behavioral health outcomes for Latino children and families and to develop and test culturally specific
interventions for at - risk families in the U.S. and in Latin America.