Following home visits, evaluators who were blind to children's ITSEA status made independent ratings of child behavior, based on
observations during the home visit.
Not exact matches
In 20 studies the intervention (s) involved the child at various levels of intensity, from attendance at all sessions (e.g. Barrett et al., 2000 [20]-RRB-, attendance at some sessions for parental skills rehearsal (e.g. 3/8 sessions Pfiffner et al., 1990 [21]-RRB- or
observation of children in another setting with feedback to parents
during home visits (Sanders & McFarland 2000 [22]-RRB-.
Hospice Certified
Home Health Aides participate in the team meetings, documents care, patient response, and
observations made
during hands - on nursing care when
visiting patients and families
during end of life.
During weekly or biweekly
home visits, trained
home visitors conduct baseline and follow - up assessments,
observations, and trainings with parents.
The most valuable sources of feedback are videotaped
observations of
home visits because they allow both practitioners and their supervisors to observe directly what really happens
during home visits with individual families.
Data for the implementation and impact studies will be collected from a variety of sources, including interviews with parents;
observations of the
home environment; observed interactions of parents and children; direct assessments of children's development;
observations of
home visitors in their work with families
during home visits; logs,
observations, and interviews with
home visitors, supervisors, and program administrators; program model documentation from program developers, grantees, and local sites; and administrative data on child abuse, health care use, maternal health, birth outcomes, and employment and earnings.
In 20 studies the intervention (s) involved the child at various levels of intensity, from attendance at all sessions (e.g. Barrett et al., 2000 [20]-RRB-, attendance at some sessions for parental skills rehearsal (e.g. 3/8 sessions Pfiffner et al., 1990 [21]-RRB- or
observation of children in another setting with feedback to parents
during home visits (Sanders & McFarland 2000 [22]-RRB-.