This represents a rare opportunity for organisations, funders and schools to gain a better understanding
of the effectiveness of an intervention for vulnerable young people through a large - scale outcome evaluation.
Evaluations
of the effectiveness of the intervention are scant.
An evaluation
of the effectiveness of intervention in families with children with behavioural problems - Brown et al
An evaluation
of the effectiveness of intervention in families with children with behavioural problems within the context of a Sure Start Programme - Brown & Dillenburger
Systematic Review
of the Effectiveness of Interventions to Promote Mental Wellbeing in Primary Schools: Universal Approaches Which Do Not Focus on Violence or Bullying
A number of reviews have looked at evaluations
of the effectiveness of interventions delivered in the workplace to promote better mental health and well - being (Kuoppala et al., 2008; Corbiere et al., 2009; Martin et al., 2009a).
Systematic Review
of the Effectiveness of Interventions to Promote Mental Wellbeing in Primary Schools.
Systematic Review
of the Effectiveness of Interventions to Promote Mental Wellbeing in Primary Schools Report 1: Universal Approaches Which do Not Focus on Violence or Bullying
Not exact matches
Another multi-stakeholder initiative known as ReFED has recently released an important piece
of analysis, which demonstrates the cost
effectiveness of 27 key technical
interventions in food waste reduction, recovery, and recycling, and which serves as a data - driven guide for businesses, government, funders, and nonprofits to collectively reduce food waste at scale.
The Jamaica experiment makes a strong economic case for the potential
effectiveness of some kind
of home - visiting
intervention with disadvantaged parents.
A randomized, controlled trial
of the
effectiveness of an early -
intervention program in reducing parenting stress after preterm birth.
The
effectiveness of early
intervention has been demonstrated in numerous studies, but ma...
Outcomes
of Parenting
Interventions for Child Conduct Problems: A Review
of Differential
Effectiveness.
Kyle Pruett, MD, one
of the original thinkers and researchers about fatherhood speaks with Ray Levy, PsyD, Director
of TFP and Professor Milton Kotelchuck, PhD, Director
of Research at TFP, about recent research demonstrating the
effectiveness of fatherhood, and couple
interventions.
The
effectiveness of these
intervention strategies was demonstrated by a study in the Netherlands in which 100 6 - month - old infants who displayed high levels
of irritability shortly after birth were deemed to be at risk
of developing insecure attachment.
Enhanced understanding
of these barriers could improve the
effectiveness of interventions.
One
of these countries is the UK, which has one
of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, 2 with rates conspicuously below those
of Scandinavian countries; only 22 %
of UK infants receive any breast milk at age 6 months3 compared with 72 % in Sweden.4 Although a number
of interventions have been introduced and targets set5 — 8 to increase rates
of breastfeeding initiation and duration in the UK, evidence for their
effectiveness is limited.
To examine the
effectiveness of different modes
of offering similar supportive
interventions (for example, whether the support offered was proactive or reactive, face - to - face or over the telephone), and whether
interventions containing both antenatal and postnatal elements were more effective than those taking place in the postnatal period alone.
Studies
of home visiting's
effectiveness as an
intervention designed to prevent child maltreatment demonstrate some promise, but compared to the number
of studies conducted that measure child maltreatment, risk for maltreatment, or protective factors, there are far more findings
of no effects than reductions in maltreatment and improvements in child and family well - being.
This includes work with with Member States to strengthen the availability and quality
of data on preterm births, and testing
effectiveness and delivery approaches for
interventions to prevent preterm birth and provide the best possible care for babies that are born preterm.
working with partners around the world to conduct research into the causes
of preterm birth, and test
effectiveness and delivery approaches for
interventions to prevent preterm birth and treat babies that are born preterm;
A systematic review
of existing reviews
of the
effectiveness of parent training for conduct disorder that were judged to be
of high quality using a recognised checklist [11] suggested that parenting programmes are an effective
intervention for children with behaviour problems.
In addition the sub-group analysis did not demonstrate any measurable difference in
effectiveness according to some aspects
of intervention delivery.
To examine the
effectiveness of different modes
of interventions (e.g. face - to - face or over the telephone, or by different sorts
of healthcare or lay practitioners), and whether
interventions containing both antenatal and postnatal elements are more effective than those taking place in the antenatal or postnatal period alone.
Studies designed to test the
effectiveness of intervention in the extension
of breastfeeding to six months have concluded that prenatal education on breastfeeding is not enough to extend the duration, and that
intervention during both prenatal and postnatal periods might be more effective [16].
These women and infants would therefore be more likely to be excluded from studies
of predominantly normal or healthy dyads, and the
effectiveness of interventions to address their particular needs not assessed.
Randomised or non-randomised trials evaluating the
effectiveness of community - based
intervention packages in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality
Coast E, Jones E, Lattof SR, Portela A.
Effectiveness of interventions to provide culturally appropriate maternity care in increasing uptake
of skilled maternity care: a systematic review.
To evaluate the current status
of knowledge regarding the
effectiveness of breastfeeding
interventions targeting minorities, we conducted PubMed searches in February 2011 using «breastfeeding» and «randomized trial» along with each
of the following descriptors: Latina, Latino, Hispanic, black, African American, Asian, Native American, First Nation, Indian, minority, and low income.
The Early LAP is used by educators to determine child development, the
effectiveness of intervention programs and developmentally appropriate learning activities.
Future research should include further evaluations
of successful
interventions, with an emphasis on determining the optimal timeframe for the provision
of support, the effect
of educating women's family members, and the impact on infant health care use and cost -
effectiveness.
Surveillance is a public health approach to problem - solving, using data to identify challenges, assess the
effectiveness of interventions, and inform public health action.
Chapman et al. (6) evaluated the
effectiveness of an existing PC program (vs. standard care), whereas Anderson et al. (25) evaluated the efficacy
of a more intensive
intervention promoting exclusive breastfeeding (vs. standard care).
A positive attitude and family environment increases the
effectiveness of the
interventions, Dr. Barnes reported in one
of three studies presented at the American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting in Portland, Ore..
The Nurture Science Program is conducting randomized clinical trials to test the
effectiveness of Family Nurture
Intervention in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
The two papers in this Series will describe past and current global trends
of breastfeeding, its short and long - term health consequences for the mother and child, the impact
of investment in breastfeeding, and the determinants
of breastfeeding and the
effectiveness of promotion
interventions.
For cessation
of any breastfeeding at up to six months, there is no evidence
of a difference in the
effectiveness of the
intervention according to the background breastfeeding rate (test for subgroup differences: Chi ² = 0.56, df = 2 (P = 0.76), I ² = 0 %; Analysis 5.1).
Effectiveness of home based early
intervention on children's BMI at age 2: randomised controlled trial
Authors did say however, «Our primary goal was to evaluate the
effectiveness of MI by comparing intent to breastfeed, breastfeeding self efficacy, and duration
of breastfeeding between mothers receiving the MI
intervention and those receiving attention alone»
Evaluation
of the
effectiveness of cell phone technology as community based
intervention to improve exclusive breastfeeding and reduce infant morbidity rates
Systematic Review
of School - Based
Interventions to Modify Dietary Behavior: Does
Intervention Intensity Impact
Effectiveness?.
As our media systems change and people's media use switches towards new media platforms, the
effectiveness of the inherited forms
of intervention will decline.
10 a.m., the Committee on Women's Issues will meet with the Committee on Courts and Legal Services to hold an oversight hearing on the
effectiveness of human trafficking
intervention courts.
In April 2012, NICE announced that, following a topic referral from the Department
of Health, people working in health, youth and criminal justice, education and social care sectors would be given NICE guidance on the
effectiveness and cost
effectiveness of interventions for the prevention and early treatment
of mental health problems
of offenders.
At a recent hearing, New York City Council members discussed the
effectiveness of NYPD responses to «emotionally disturbed person» (EDP) calls, the slow pace
of implementation for new NYPD crisis
intervention training, and the tragic outcomes
of several recent interactions between NYPD officers and emotionally disturbed individuals.
To guide the spending
of that money, the National Institute
of Medicine made a priority list
of situations for which data about outcomes are badly needed — for instance, comparing the
effectiveness of various medical and behavioral
interventions to prevent the elderly from falling (the complications
of which are a leading cause
of death), comparing assorted drugs and surgeries alone or in combination in the treatment
of specific cancers, comparing the
effectiveness of different implants and devices for treating hearing loss, and so forth.
While previous research supported the
effectiveness of distraction during painful procedures, specifically needle pain, the investigators hypothesized that the new VR technology, an arguably more powerful and immersive
intervention could be even more effective at reducing pain and anxiety.
The team compared the
effectiveness of nudge - type strategies with more standard policy
interventions, calculating the ratio between an
intervention's causal effect and its implementation cost.
«In order to improve
effectiveness of interventions, you need to know how people will influence each other in a group.»
With this in mind, a research team including academics and practitioners inside and outside
of government examined existing studies to evaluate the relative cost
effectiveness of nudges and other policy
interventions.