Participants for both formats were recruited through similar means and the format placement for each family was determined by the immediacy
of the need for an intervention, the time lapse until a new cycle would begin, and scheduling flexibility.
This was both surprising, given the promise of smoking cessation seen in randomized trials, and disappointing because
of the need for interventions to help smokers quit.»
Not exact matches
The case
for why we
need this kind
of bold market
intervention for journalism is obvious.
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NEED FOR INVASIVE TESTING
Intervention Track Hosted By: Insigniam Current medical tests are too often marred by high rates
of overdiagnosis («false positive» results) or they too often miss the danger altogether («false negatives»).
He says that although «preventative healthcare» in the private system has been the holy grail
for health insurers it has proven difficult to lift the quality
of data analysis and know exactly where
intervention is
needed.
Horgan committed to making things better
for survivors
of sexual violence and
for those fleeing abusive homes by making sure crime prevention dollars go to deliver much -
needed services that keep more women safe, improving public policy, directing more funding to provincial and community based programs that directly serve women and children, and increasing funding to violence prevention and
intervention programs by $ 8 million a year.
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.
Is this a reflection
of the G - 7
intervention or merely the
need for Japanese investors to seek higher yields outside
of Japan?
Perhaps Professor Ayala is postulating the idea
of God as something like a watchmaker who creates the initial laws in such a way that there is no
need for His later
intervention.
Discussing at length three biological structures that ID supporters cite as evidence
of «irreducible complexity» (and therefore the
need, they say,
for divine
intervention), Collins shows how ID remains no more than a modern version
of a «god
of the gaps» hypothesis, which posits a «clumsy Creator, having to intervene at regular intervals to fix the inadequacies
of His own initial plan
for generating the complexity
of life» and therefore completely unsatisfactory.
After the president's alleged
intervention, the platform was changed to include this sentence: «We
need a government that stands up
for the hopes, values and interests
of working people and gives everyone willing to work hard the chance to make the most
of their God - given potential.»
Advocates
of aggressive humanitarian
intervention need to reflect more deeply on the military capabilities required
for and the limitations
of possible
intervention.
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge
of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government
intervention is
needed, to consideration
of creative ways
of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice
for All) The truth
of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing...
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's also about protecting the natural process
of pregnancy and birth and recognizing it is part
of a womans journey and not a medical emergency and promotes as little medical
intervention as possible unless
needed for mother or baby safety.
While interesting and suggestive, such views also involve considerable problems in both clarifying and justifying the idea
of «respect
for nature (and the related notions
of the «rights»
of nature or the
need for nature's liberation from human
intervention and the imposition
of human purposes).
No
need for icky and unpredictable supernatural
intervention in the order
of its affairs.
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.»
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge
of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government
intervention is
needed, to consideration
of creative ways
of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice
for All) The truth
of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing crisis.
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.
This type
of operational function which characterises the packaging systems projected by ACMI, represents an advantage
for all those customers such as the Coca - Cola group, who
need to reduce to a minimum or better still eliminate the requirement
of any operator
intervention thus favor a highly automated system which guarantees a high level
of line efficiency.
When parents feel that they are micromanaging the school and care environments in order to maintain stability
for their child, a higher level
of support and
intervention may be
needed.
if people would act assertively and be responsible
for themselves we don't
need millions
of rules and official
interventions (sorry my comment got cut off before)... I
for one like to use my own personal power to make changes I
need for myself rather than to rely on some outside source
Available
for download here is a presentation by Liz Trinder, Senior Lecturer and Director
of Research Programmes, UEA, called «Messages from research about children's
needs, outcomes and
interventions in separated families».
There are different kinds
of interventions that are
needed for them.
A well - trained doula will help you understand the risks and benefits
of all
of the potential
interventions and emergency situations that can arise during labor and birth so that YOU have the tools you
need to make informed decisions
for YOUR family.
This interactive chapter
of the Parent Guide is written in every day language, and includes «What it Is, What You
Need to Know, and What Your Choices Are»
for each
intervention so you can select your preferences, and take notes to help you ask questions
of your doula and healthcare provider.
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.
Each LEA participating in the drug testing
of students must develop policies and procedures to ensure that those students receive the assistance
needed, including an assessment to determine the severity
of the student's alcohol and drug problem and a recommendation
for referral to
intervention or treatment resources as appropriate.
While
intervention on the family level is thought to have great promise in reducing recidivism, in order to effectively guide research and
intervention, current theory must be evaluated
for its sensitivity to the context
of incarceration and additional theoretical work is
needed to conceptualize how incarceration affects paternal identity.
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.
(I went a little further and crazily signed up
for the Bringing Home Baby show when I had twins because I was so sick
of the birth -
intervention - baby -
needs - a-bottle storyline
of all those shows.
Classroom observations to evaluate the mental health
needs of a particular child or children who are having behavioral difficulties in a classroom and offer suggestions
for intervention
Hospitals aren't luxury resorts, nurses aren't servants and there will be a line, but I feel that it's important to be mindful
of the fact that, even in the absence
of complications or the
need for intervention, birth can be a frightening, overwhelming and emotional experience, and is an extremely vulnerable time
for many women.
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.
It found that among women who had vaginal hospital births, had all the usual
interventions of vacuum, forceps, Epidurals and Pitocin inductions and augmentation, had an average birth weight
of 3500 gm (> 8 lbs), but did not have an episiotomy - this study found that 66 %
of primiparous women had no
need for suturing, 33 %
of primiparas had first or second degree tears sutured and 1 % had third - degree tears and 0.7 % had fourth - degree tears.
But if there is cruelty
for its own sake, or the parent is blinded to his own behaviour, we would
need to add to that a more direct form
of intervention to heal the parent first.
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.
It's that I have read commentary in the past from Dutch midwives saying something along the lines
of that Dutch women don't want
interventions and are proud not to
need them and that homebirth is part
of the national identity
for Dutch women.
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.
Children who love to read, or who
need reading
intervention should contact the school reading teacher
for a list
of reading enrichment suggestions.
Our current maternity care system's disconnected and medical treatment
of birth is what's causing the
need for more medical and surgical
intervention and emergency situations in the first place; it leads into a cascade
of further
interventions and more serious problems like the high rates
of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality that plague the United States.
So quite possibly you forced your baby to stay in a suboptimal environment, rather than consider induction
of labour when your doctor first identified the
need for 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 a baby's hip does become dislocated and is not treated by 6 months
of age, the hip may
need surgical
intervention for proper development.
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).
• To advocate
for the allocation
of research funding to support the development
of interventions that can be tailored to particular
needs of individuals and groups within society, across the whole island
of Ireland.
Conversely, babies who are fed strictly by the clock regain birthweight more slowly and
need medical
intervention for treatment
of low blood sugar and jaundice largely due to the fact that their mothers» milk is slow to become more plentiful due to less frequent feedings.