Studies (e.g., Compton et al., 2006) have shown that following students initially identified through screening as in
need of intervention with PM improves the accuracy of the initial measure.
Not exact matches
She and her team tried a number
of interventions — including having him work
with a professional coach — but after six months, she
needed to take action.
However, to improve the prospects
of middle income earners, a more forceful
intervention might be
needed through either higher mandatory contributions or at least auto - enrolment in private pensions
with targeted financial incentives.
With a cryptocurrency market size
of $ 450 billion, (more than JP Morgan's value as reported by CNBC), government
intervention into the cryptocurrency market is certain as is the
need for more defined accounting solutions.
Jonathan Walls's essay «Riddled
with Bullets,» reminds us «our sinful world... [is] much in
need of miracles,» stimulating us to meditate upon divine imminence and
intervention.
A first critique starts
with the question, posed by Leibniz,
of whether a design that continually
needs readjustment and
intervention is a design at all.
Most Spot - On: Jamie, the Very Worst Missionary
with «Human, Like Jesus» «Maybe we
need to be praying less for some kind
of divine
intervention and more for the simple compassion to stop injuring, using, abusing, or neglecting the people that cross our paths in a given day.»
It is important, therefore, that the crisis counselor take whatever time is necessary to gather the information he
needs and to carefully evaluate the situation, working out an
intervention plan
with the person that seems to stress economy
of movement and yet promises maximal results.
Hasker claims that the amount
of intervention possible for God compatible
with the divine purposes would surely be «far less than would be
needed to materially affect the overall balance
of good and evil in the world.»
Trekstock supports the practical, everyday
needs of young adults
with cancer, through peer - to - peer support, age appropriate information and health and wellbeing
interventions.
HKI has been advocating the elimination
of vitamin A deficiency for more than 40 years, working
with governments and other partners to reach those most in
need through various
interventions.
It greatly reduces the pain
of labor and childbirth; frequently eliminates the
need for drugs; reduces the
need for caesarian surgery or other doctor - controlled birth
interventions; and it also shortens birthing and recovery time, allowing for better and earlier bonding
with the baby, which has been proven to be vital to the mother - child bond.
Of concern, many residents both before and after the intervention disagreed with the statement that early supplementation is a cause of breastfeeding failure, although previous studies have clearly demonstrated this relationship.22, 23 This misconception will need to be corrected to maximize success and prolong duration of breastfeedin
Of concern, many residents both before and after the
intervention disagreed
with the statement that early supplementation is a cause
of breastfeeding failure, although previous studies have clearly demonstrated this relationship.22, 23 This misconception will need to be corrected to maximize success and prolong duration of breastfeedin
of breastfeeding failure, although previous studies have clearly demonstrated this relationship.22, 23 This misconception will
need to be corrected to maximize success and prolong duration
of breastfeedin
of breastfeeding.
In this case, the grandparent is obligated to intervene
with the parent on behalf
of the child, but the
intervention need not involve the authorities.
A meta - analysis
of American
interventions with very young fathers points to quality intensive community - based
interventions with a good understanding
of gender: the staff (who were experienced, empathetic, enthusiastic, and well connected into their communities) partnered
with community organisations and used incentives to draw the young men in; they utilized
needs assessments and participant feedback; developed one - on - one relationships
with their young clients and provided mentoring; offered a comprehensive array
of services delivered in engaging and interactive ways which incorporated teaching methods and materials appropriate to young men's culture, sex and age.
However, recent practice suggests that if professionals systematically gather the young men's details by, for instance, routinely asking the mothers for them early in the pregnancy, develop interagency working while making child outcomes the focus
of their work and mainstream engagement through the service (in this case, a teenage pregnancy service) while keeping good records and comprehensively assessing the young men's
needs substantial numbers
of young fathers can be reached
with interventions that make a real difference.
The World Health Organization and Unicef estimated the average maternal mortality ratios for 1990 as 27 per 100 000 live births in the more developed countries compared
with 480 per 100 000 live births in less developed countries,
with ratios as high as 1000 per 100 000 live births for eastern and western Africa.4 The WHO has estimated that almost 15 %
of all women develop complications serious enough to require rapid and skilled
intervention if they are to survive without lifelong disabilities.5 This means that women
need access not only to trained midwives but also to medical services if complications arise.
Some kids
with minor issues remediate on their own
with parents, some
need mild
intervention, some a lot
of intervention, some are never going to be healed.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power
of the human touch and presence,
of being surrounded by supportive people
of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment
of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions
of comfort, being intimate
with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as
needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all
of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use
of the cascade
of risky
interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence
of their parents and excessive interruptions
of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood
of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
A healthy baby
needs to stay
with parents at all times and not be rolled away in an isolate crib, taken to the noisy and brightly lit nursery
of strangers for any examination or
intervention.
While recognizing the proposed regulation does incorporates positive features, during his
interventions Dr Breda highlighted the
need for sound evidence in relation to the sugar content in baby foods and the controls on marketing in line
with the WHO set
of Recommendations on Marketing
of Foods High in Fat, Sugar and Salt to Children, adopted by the World health Assembly.
It was all I could have asked for, but I arrived
with an open mind and educated, knowing what kind
of interventions might be
needed.
If you think it's ethical, do you think it's ethical
of the doctor to withhold the same recommendation from the next woman
with the same indication, or would it be ethical for him to go two times a day, every day, to the home
of the woman who turned out to have
needed the
intervention to help her
with the wheelchair
of her brain - damaged child for the next 30 years?
Therefor, if crying can be regarded as a meaningful «target behaviour» for
intervention with depressed mothers, research
needs to address how to identify it (cry), what aspect
of its character is meaningful (to the mother and clinician), who should be the target
of the
intervention (mother and / or infant) and whether the crying infant or the mother's processing
of the signal matters (i.e., mother vs. infant).
As a member
of Postpartum Support, International, a non-profit organization
with volunteer coordinators in each state in the U.S. and 26 countries around the world, Karen and her associates at The Postpartum Stress Center are continuously in touch
with the
needs of the postpartum community as well as
with current research and state -
of - the - art
interventions.
What is really being pushed on parents here is the arbitrary social idea and / or judgment that the earlier the infant does not
need intervention the better (in some way for the infant and eventual child and adult) and this concept is inappropriately used as a weapon often by false claims suggesting that if an infant or child can not by some pre-determined age «self - soothe» it never will, or that something is either wrong
with them, and is in
need of repair, or that their parents are deficient (for not setting «boundaries»).
Identifying core components
of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components
with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up
of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field
of the importance
of effective implementation and the
need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement
of early childhood
interventions.8, 9,10 The promise
of implementation research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem
of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
You're less likely to look back
with pleasure on the birth, and your risk
of needing a host
of interventions, from pain medications to vacuum extraction to cesarean, increases.
I mentioned Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate some
of those, some
of those special
needs babies
with intervention breastfeeding can sometimes be improved.
Cribs for Kids ® is looking for organizations throughout the country that want to join in our efforts to spread a uniform safe - sleep message
with the
intervention of a crib if
needed.
Trials are
needed that examine
interventions designed specifically for women
with multiples and delivered by people
with training about how to overcome the particular challenges
of breastfeeding more than one infant.
Any kind
of problems in the teeth or gums, upon early
intervention, can usually be reversed, sparing the child many hours
of pain and the parents much
of the high cost associated
with dental
needs.
There is a
need for well - designed, adequately powered studies
of interventions designed for women
with twins or higher order multiples to find out what types
of education and support are effective in helping these mothers to breastfeed their babies.
Elective labor induction is the initiation
of labor for convenience in a person
with a term pregnancy who doesn't medically
need the
intervention.
To minimize breastfeeding disparities in the United States, culturally sensitive
interventions targeting groups
with the worst breastfeeding outcomes
need to be developed and evaluated,
with widespread dissemination
of those that are effective.
Most dietary guidelines are very generic, but the Higgins
Intervention Method has specific plans for meeting the special requirements
of mothers
with different nutritional
needs.
Early
intervention services are specially designed to address the educational and developmental
needs of very young children
with disabilities and those who are experiencing developmental delays.
Bonuck et al. (30, 31) evaluated an
intervention in which LCs provided a multiethnic sample
of Bronx, New York, women
with 3 visits (2 prenatal plus 1 PP), along
with bilingual telephone support as
needed.
In a planned home birth assisted by an experienced midwife
with collaborative medical back up in case transfer should be necessary these drawbacks are avoided while the benefit
of access to medical
intervention when
needed is maintained.
And add the convenience
of always having a snack ready at the right temperature (
with no dishes to wash afterwards) whenever he's hungry, thirsty, or tired, or falls and
needs comfort... It's something that eventually will stop without
intervention.
The discourse generated in this study; «women are the experts in giving birth, trust our bodies to keep us safe» reminds us that the majority
of pregnant women will give birth safely
with minimal
need for
intervention [44] in a safe environment
with the right support.
At two weeks, 38 % (48/128)
of women randomised to postnatal
intervention were exclusively breast feeding compared
with 21 % (28/136)
of women who received routine hospital care (relative risk 1.82; 95 % confidence interval 1.14 to 2.90; number
needed to treat = 6, 4 to 17).
She presents a conceptual framework for working
with these problems that includes a detailed assessment protocol; guidelines for making a differential diagnosis; and a decision tree for determining the clinical
intervention pathway to meet the specific
needs of the breastfeeding dyad.
The primary goals are to soothe the child as much as possible
with a variety
of interventions and ensure that parents have the support they
need to cope.
She said, «Comprehensive transition home assessment and
interventions to reduce anxiety and bolster maternal mental health, confidence and readiness, along
with post discharge assessment, are
needed to identify, treat and support mothers
of preterm infants.»
Therefore, for the review's four primary outcomes we carried out subgroup analysis to explore the impact
of interventions involving different types
of supporter (professional versus lay person, or both); types
of support (face - to - face versus telephone support or both); timing
of support (antenatal and postnatal versus postnatal alone); whether the support was proactive (scheduled contacts) or reactive (women
needed to request support); and whether support
interventions had similar effects in settings
with different background breastfeeding initiation rates (low, medium or high background rates).
Katie works
with families around the globe to provide education, prevention and
intervention services for all
of a child's sleep
needs.
This fits in perfectly
with the Secretary
of the Interior (who is responsible for the outdoors,) the Secretary
of Defense (who handles pre-emptive military
intervention in other countries) and the Secretary
of Homeland Security (do I even
need a joke for this one?)
If international
intervention has a limited place in moulding popular discourses, there is a
need to question the extent to which we unduly privilege studying interveners and instead turn towards a nuanced and fine - grained analysis focusing on the inhabitants
of war - affected regions,
with only proportionate attention to international actors.
«If we are to deal most effectively
with criminality in our country, we
need to call criminal offences crime, move away from the unproductive and costly antisocial behaviour structure and all the rhetoric surrounding it, and remember that at the root
of it all, it is crime prevention and early
intervention, particularly in the lives
of young people, that we will see reaping real rewards, when we come to look back at our time in office.