And
new outcome studies have been accepted for publication in peer - reviewed journals, bringing the total to 32.
Not exact matches
These
outcomes are important for a sound, collaborative company culture where employees feel safe contributing
new ideas and trying out
new approaches: Google, for instance, conducted a
study that found employees who felt psychologically safe in their environments were less likely to leave, more likely to leverage a diverse skill set and more likely to be successful.
Another major
new study conducted by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg's LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Co. revealed alarming data on promotions, attrition and career
outcomes between men and women.
A
new Harvard
study finds some striking physician differences when it comes to hospital
outcomes.
HEART APP IMPROVES JOHNS HOPKINS» PATIENT
OUTCOMES: A
new cardiology - focused iPhone app is reducing readmission rates for heart attack patients, resulting in massive savings, according to a Johns Hopkins University
study.
New Evidence on How Skills Influence Human Capital Acquisition and Early Labor Market Return to Human Capital between Canada and the United States Steven F. Lehrer, Queen's University and NBER Michael Kottelenberg, Huron University College Lehrer and Kottelenberg analyze the roles played by cognitive and non-cognitive skills in educational attainment and early labor market
outcomes using the Youth in Transition Survey from Canada and earlier results from a
study of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth in the United States.
In June 2008, Brent Kramer, a doctoral candidate at the City University of
New York, now Ph.D., submitted a
study, Employee Ownership and Participation Effects on Firm
Outcomes, that «provides strong evidence that majority employee - owned businesses have a significant advantage over comparable traditionally - owned businesses in sales per employee.»
New study shows father - inclusive perinatal classes improve births
New research has shown that Family Foundations — the brief series of classes for first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth
outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
Sleeping on your back late in pregnancy may increase the risk for adverse
outcomes, according to a
new study.
A
new study published in the British Medical Journal serves to debunk your doctor's advice that walking during labor leads to faster
outcomes.
This
new retrospective
study of water birth
outcomes in Sweden reports fewer interventions, better experience and no increased risk for the baby.
* And in the largest and possible most systematic
study to date, conducted on five different ethnic groups from both Chicago and
New York involving over 1,400 subjects Mosenkis (2000) found far more positive adult
outcomes for individuals who coslept as a child, among almost all ethnic groups i.e. African Americans and Puerto Ricans in
New York, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Mexicans in Chicago than there were negative findings.
Of the 31
new studies included in this update, 21 provided data for one or more of the primary
outcomes.
For the purposes of this economic evaluation, the forms were initially used in a related
study funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) research for patient benefit programme «assessing the impact of a
new birth centre on choice and
outcome of maternity care in an inner city area,» which will be reported in full elsewhere, comparing the costs of care in a free standing midwifery unit with care in an obstetric unit in the same trust.16 The data collected included details of staffing levels, treatments, surgeries, diagnostic imaging tests, scans, drugs, and other resource inputs associated with each stage of the pathway through intrapartum and after birth care.
In the first
study ever to combine maternal and pediatric health
outcomes from breastfeeding in a single model, Harvard researcher Dr. Melissa Bartick and colleagues published a
new study showing that most of the impact from optimal breastfeeding the US in on maternal health.
Group prenatal care can substantially improve health
outcomes for both mothers and their infants, a
new study led by the Yale School of Public Health has found.
While some
studies have looked at
outcomes much later in life, this
new study is the first to assess how breastfeeding affects markers of heart health in younger and middle - aged women, about a decade after having children.
If
outcome of a
new study are anything to go by, then frequent marijuana smokers have more sex.
A
new study tracking the safety of home birth in the United States has taken a major step in that direction, its authors believe, finding that
outcomes among women who had planned, midwife - led home births were «excellent,» and that the women experienced relatively low rates of intervention.
Planned home births attended by registered professional attendants have not been associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal
outcomes in large
studies in North America, 1 — 3 the United Kingdom, 4 Europe, 5 — 8 Australia 9 and
New Zealand.
Experts will discuss a
new study showing that successful community schools can improve
outcomes in high - poverty communities.
«BOSON is a ground - breaking
new study that provides information about how we can ensure the best
outcomes for both GT - 2 and GT - 3 hepatitis C - infected patients.
A
new study entitled «Oral Nutrition Supplements» Impact on Hospital Outcomes in the Context of Affordable Care Act and New Medicare Reimbursement Policies» and conducted by leading researchers at the University of Southern California, Stanford University, The Harris School at The University of Chicago and Precision Health Economics, and supported by Abbott, found that the use of oral nutritional supplements decreased the probability of 30 - day hospital readmission, length of stay and costs among hospitalized Medicare patients aged 65 and ov
new study entitled «Oral Nutrition Supplements» Impact on Hospital
Outcomes in the Context of Affordable Care Act and
New Medicare Reimbursement Policies» and conducted by leading researchers at the University of Southern California, Stanford University, The Harris School at The University of Chicago and Precision Health Economics, and supported by Abbott, found that the use of oral nutritional supplements decreased the probability of 30 - day hospital readmission, length of stay and costs among hospitalized Medicare patients aged 65 and ov
New Medicare Reimbursement Policies» and conducted by leading researchers at the University of Southern California, Stanford University, The Harris School at The University of Chicago and Precision Health Economics, and supported by Abbott, found that the use of oral nutritional supplements decreased the probability of 30 - day hospital readmission, length of stay and costs among hospitalized Medicare patients aged 65 and over.
In the
new study, patients receiving angioplasty with the
new stents had a 47 percent higher risk of one of the
outcomes identified as a primary endpoint in the
study: death, heart attack and subsequent procedure to clear blocked arteries, as compared to patients who received bypass.
Two
new studies at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City find that bariatric surgery prior to joint replacement is a cost - effective option to improve outcomes after hip or knee replaceme
new studies at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in
New York City find that bariatric surgery prior to joint replacement is a cost - effective option to improve outcomes after hip or knee replaceme
New York City find that bariatric surgery prior to joint replacement is a cost - effective option to improve
outcomes after hip or knee replacement.
A highly underutilized anesthesia technique called neuraxial anesthesia, also known as spinal or epidural anesthesia, improves
outcomes in patients undergoing hip or knee replacement, according to a
new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery.
A
new animal
study suggests that short - term starvation might improve
outcomes for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
For the
new research, the scientists were able to tap databases from two well - known ongoing observational
studies that collect data on diet and other lifestyle factors and various health
outcomes.
Nearly half (48 %) of patients with severe or difficult - to - treat asthma in The Epidemiology and Natural History of Asthma:
Outcomes and Treatment Regimens follow - up
study (TENOR II) still had very poorly controlled (VPC) symptoms after more than a decade of treatment, according to a
new study presented at the ATS 2016 International Conference.
What is now urgently needed, say researchers, are precise
studies linking food, hormone levels and cancer
outcomes, such as the EPIC project — the continuing European collaboration that will link diet to the health of 400 000 Europeans over a decade or more («Britain's deadly diet»,
New Scientist, 11 May 1991).
Hospitals that spend more on initial care following patient emergencies have better
outcomes than hospitals that spend less at first and rely more on additional forms of long - term care, according to a
new study co-authored by MIT economists.
A
new study suggests that insomnia decreases empathy in health care workers and may lead to adverse clinical
outcomes and medical errors.
A
new study published online by JAMA Oncology examines the assessment of minimal residual disease in patients newly treated for multiple myeloma as a factor in survival
outcomes.
«There should be a
study,» says graduate school dean Lawrence Martin of the State University of
New York, Stony Brook, who is also head of a panel of land - grant colleges that has drafted a position paper urging coverage of more fields, greater use of objective research criteria, exploration of some measures of program
outcome, and ranking institutions by cluster rather than individually.
However, a
new study conducted at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital and published in the American Journal of Ophthalmology, demonstrates high levels of undiagnosed anxiety and depression persisting in patients receiving treatment, despite their improved visual
outcomes.
In contrast to previous
studies of access to care in Massachusetts that have relied on patient surveys, which the authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or other factors, the
new study is one of the few to rely on objectively measured
outcomes and was based on nearly every hospital admission occurring in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemented.
But the
new study suggests that the ACC may be doing something even more fundamental — making subjective judgements about whether
outcomes of behaviors are good or bad, even before people are consciously aware of the results of what they've done.
In three
new studies in the current issue of the International Journal of Infectious Disease, researchers reported on clinical
outcomes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), how long patients will shed virus during their infections, and how the Sultanate of Oman is dealing with cases that have appeared there.
«
New therapeutic strategies that target the molecular drivers of invasion are required for improved clinical
outcome,» said Dr. Harshil Dhruv, a TGen Research Assistant Professor and lead author of the
study.
The
study, which will be published December 21 in the Journal of Cell Biology, suggests that the loss of these particular Numb proteins makes breast cancers more aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy, but points the way toward
new therapeutic approaches that could improve patient
outcome by preserving p53 levels.
«These are the best - done and largest assessments of how the microbiome may influence therapeutic
outcome» from those drugs, says immunotherapy researcher Jeffrey Weber of
New York University in
New York City, who was not involved in the
studies.
In a
new study, a hospital surveillance program focusing on reducing the risks of sepsis, known as the two - stage Clinical Decision Support (CDS) system, was found to reduce the risk of adverse
outcomes, such as death and hospice discharge for sepsis patients, by 30 % over the course of one year.
«
New study holds hope for improving
outcomes for children exposed to methamphetamine: Supportive home environment may reduce behavioral, emotional issues.»
The international
study, the first to compare
outcomes between the two temperature treatments for children with in - hospital cardiac arrest, was published in the
New England Journal of Medicine and presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Critical Care Medicine in Honolulu.
Group prenatal care can substantially improve health
outcomes for both mothers and their infants, a
new study led by the Yale School of Public Health has found.
The
new study shows «continued positive
outcomes» after migraine surgery in appropriately selected patients, including large improvements in migraine - related disability.
«Our findings demonstrate that people naturally assign different weights to the pluses and minuses of interventions to improve cardiovascular health,» said Erica Spatz, M.D., M.H.S., the
study lead author and an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine in the Center for
Outcomes Research and Evaluation at Yale School of Medicine in
New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this framework when we are talking with patients about options to manage their blood pressure.
These highly anticipated
study findings, Two - Year
Outcomes of Surgical Treatment of Moderate Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation, were presented today by Robert Michler, M.D. at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2016 and published simultaneously in the
New England Journal of Medicine by the Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network (CTSN).
A
new study of Colorado's devastating 2012 Waldo Canyon wildfire demonstrates that prompt and effective action can significantly change the
outcome of fires that occur in areas where residential communities and undeveloped wildlands meet.
The same genotypes yield better or worse economic
outcomes compared to one's sibling, depending on parental income, according to a
new study by a University of Kansas researcher.