Not exact matches
«I knew we were increasing residents» lengths of stay based on care coordination because of the
positive outcomes we
observed in several prior studies, and I thought the sensors also would have an impact,» said Marilyn Rantz, Curators Professor Emerita
in the MU Sinclair School of Nursing.
The mechanism of this association is unclear and could reflect chance or residual confounding, although similar results were reported
in the Nurses» Health Study and the Kaiser Permanente Multiphasic Health Checkup cohorts.19, 20 In contrast to other outcomes, a modest borderline positive association was observed in men for coffee consumption and mortality from cancer, with a null association observed in wome
in the Nurses» Health Study and the Kaiser Permanente Multiphasic Health Checkup cohorts.19, 20
In contrast to other outcomes, a modest borderline positive association was observed in men for coffee consumption and mortality from cancer, with a null association observed in wome
In contrast to other
outcomes, a modest borderline
positive association was
observed in men for coffee consumption and mortality from cancer, with a null association observed in wome
in men for coffee consumption and mortality from cancer, with a null association
observed in wome
in women.
Those
positive outcomes are not
observed, however, among students
in schools facing a different kind of accountability pressure.
Students
in career pathways that were not certified
in the Linked Learning approach did not experience the
positive graduation and college eligibility
outcomes observed for certified pathway students.
The film participates
in this ethos, simply
observing the housemates as they interact with each other, often
in fascinating digressions that illustrate Laing's thesis at the time that «madness,» while painful, could sometimes have creative and socially
positive outcomes.
Quality of the home environment More programs have
observed positive effects
in parenting domains than
in child
outcomes.
The second considers how we share what we
observe with families to offer
positive and empowering support that can assist them
in achieving the best
outcomes for their children.
The size of the CfC impacts on most
outcomes was small, but can be considered
positive relative to what was
observed in the early phase of the UK Sure Start evaluation.3 The current results are also comparable
in size to those found
in the later impact evaluation of the Sure Start programme,
in which 3 - year - old children were exposed to mature SSLP throughout their entire lives.4 Reviews of the effectiveness of early childhood interventions have found that most studies reported effect sizes on parenting and child
outcomes that were small to moderate.14 15 When comparing CfC and SSLP with other interventions, it is important to remember that the evaluations of these interventions measured effects on an entire population, rather than on programme participants, as is the case
in the evaluation of many other interventions.
As a second issue warranting extended discussion, personal distress was not found to be broadly related to
observed support, an
outcome that was contrary to our prediction that
in no - escape situations (like the one used
in the current study) personal distress would be associated with higher levels of
positive support.
The present study therefore sets out to study the underlying association between need satisfaction and the
observed positive outcomes of adolescents» participation
in leisure activities.
The developmental
outcomes included parent - rated child antisocial behavior problems and
observed positive mutuality with regard to conflict issues at age 12
in Family Study, and mother - rated child antisocial behavior problems and
observed child regard for rules and moral self at age 7
in Play Study.