Meta - analysis of the effects
of health promotion intervention in the workplace on depression and anxiety symptoms
It is particularly important to take parents» preferences into account in the implementation
of health promotion interventions, and this method of randomisation allowed us to allocate parents according to the time of day and day of the week they were available to attend, as well as their need for a créche, at the same time as producing six viable groups of 10 parents for delivery of the programme.
The PRECEDE — PROCEED model12 has been used extensively in health research, 13,14 policy development15, 16 and analysis, 17,18 and for the construction
of health promotion interventions.
Not exact matches
Dr. Sloan has presented at a number
of conferences dedicated to the
promotion of natural childbirth in the United States and Canada, most recently at Turning the Tide: Balancing Birth Experiences and
Interventions for Best Outcomes, organized by the Collaboration for Maternal and Newborn
Health, in Vancouver, BC.
Alaska's Infant and Early Childhood Mental
Health Competency System encompasses multiple disciples and levels
of service delivery including
promotion, prevention, early
intervention and treatment.
Athletic Trainers work closely with physicians and other
health professionals and are responsible for being current in several areas, including: an evidence based practice (EBP), prevention and
health promotion (PHP), clinical examination and diagnosis (CE), acute care
of injuries and illnesses (AC), therapeutic
interventions (TI), psychosocial strategies and referral (PS), healthcare administration (HA), and professional development and responsibility (PD).
A full description
of PROBIT's design and methods has been published elsewhere.17 In brief, 31 maternity hospitals and their affiliated polyclinics (where children are followed for routine
health care) were randomized either to receive a breastfeeding
promotion intervention modelled on the 10 steps to successful breastfeeding
of the WHO / UNICEF Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) or to continue the maternity hospital and polyclinic practices in effect at the time
of randomization.
Gentle Birth employs wellness
promotion, integrative
health care modalities, and responsiveness to the unique physiology unfolding in the mother and baby in all aspects
of perinatal care, and follows the dictum, «First, Do No Harm» when considering any
intervention.
Breastfeeding
promotion is one the most cost - effective
health interventions, not only in the short - term
of a baby's early years, but in the long - term as well.
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.
As national community - based
health -
promotion interventions, both the CPNP and the CAPC help community groups to establish and deliver services that address the
health and nutritional needs
of at - risk groups.2
This guideline provides global, evidence - informed recommendations on protection,
promotion and support
of optimal breastfeeding in facilities providing maternity and newborn services, as a public
health intervention.
The study, «Effectiveness
of a Scaled Up Physical Activity
Intervention in Brazil: A Natural Experiment,» recently was published in Preventive Medicine, an international journal devoted to the science and practice
of disease prevention,
health promotion and public
health policymaking.
The institute is working with the private sector to develop a myopia management program to ensure that there is a comprehensive management
of patients including
health promotion and clinical
interventions.
Healthcare providers can improve the cardiovascular
health of their patients by being vigilant in conducting routine cardiovascular risk assessments, before and after initiating psychopharmacological treatment, in addition to offering
health promotion interventions to target known cardiovascular risk factors.
J. Michael Murphy, EdD,
of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department
of Psychiatry, senior author
of the JAACAP paper, notes that this is the first study to document the positive impact
of a large - scale pediatric mental
health intervention using validated mental
health measures and real - world benchmarks like end -
of - the - year
promotion and school attendance.
Beginner Yoga is beneficial for the
promotion of positive
health and prevention
of psychosomatic ailments through the
intervention of yoga therapy techniques taught under residential yoga training programmes.
The application
of a clear framework about mental
health promotion, the prevention of mental - ill health and early intervention (Hunter Institute of Mental Health, 2015) would provide a way to build a sector - wide str
health promotion, the prevention
of mental - ill
health and early intervention (Hunter Institute of Mental Health, 2015) would provide a way to build a sector - wide str
health and early
intervention (Hunter Institute
of Mental
Health, 2015) would provide a way to build a sector - wide str
Health, 2015) would provide a way to build a sector - wide strategy.
Results
of generalized estimation equation analyses indicate that adolescents in the HIV risk - reduction group were less likely to report having had sexual intercourse in the past 3 months during follow - up (OR, 0.66; 95 % CI, 0.46 - 0.96) than were those in the
health -
promotion intervention.
In this direction, some recent studies investigated that children and adolescents who attended educational programs focused on the
promotion of self - efficacy in life skills reduced the onset
of at - risk and maladaptive behaviors (Griffin et al., 2003; Botvin & Griffin, 2004; Yankah & Aggleton, 2008; Menrath et al., 2012; Jegannathan, Dahlblom, & Kullgren, 2014): it was possible to observe a significant and positive effect for the reduction
of health - risk behaviors in the
intervention group, compared to control group (see Menrath et al., 2012), confirming the efficacy
of school - based on life skills programs.
Methods
of intervention can include networking,
health promotion, social education and parenting programmes.
The present study aims to explore the outcome
of a holistic stress management and
health promotion intervention.
The Healthy Steps for Young Children program (HS) was designed to support families
of young children using a new type
of health care provider, the HS specialist (HSS), in a practice - based
intervention.1 The HS consists
of risk reduction activities and universal components, including developmental screening, anticipatory guidance, and follow - up services, offered to all families receiving care.2 - 5 Expected benefits
of HS include improved parental
promotion of child development, 6 parenting practices, child development, and
health care utilization.
The most important challenges were well - recognised threats to
health promotion and disease - prevention trials; those
of poor exposure among the
intervention group, contamination
of the control group and varying programme fidelity.
«Decades
of research have shown that the best way to achieve the aims
of mental
health promotion, prevention and early
intervention in schools is by using a whole - school approach.
the importance
of suicide prevention and how this links in with mental
health promotion, prevention and early
intervention in primary school settings
This draws on our understanding
of the significance that Brofenbrenner's socio - ecological model and risk and protective factors have in mental
health promotion, prevention and early
intervention
KidsMatter Early Childhood works with early childhood education and care services to support the mental
health and wellbeing
of young children, their families and early childhood educators using a
promotion, prevention and early
intervention framework.
KidsMatter aims to support the mental
health and well - being
of Australian children by helping schools implement evidence - based mental
health promotion, prevention and early -
intervention strategies.
PNs believe that conducting
health promotion, brief
interventions, screening and running youth
health clinics could be part
of their role if they were appropriately trained
The positioning
of Indigenous identity as a deficiency is one way that
health promotion's moral agenda
of health advancement justifies
intervention.
The concentration places a major emphasis on Coordinated School
Health Model in Texas and the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) National Model for school counseling inclusive of mental health promotion and positive youth development, early mental health intervention and development, substance abuse prevention and intervention, and suicide prevention in the school se
Health Model in Texas and the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) National Model for school counseling inclusive
of mental
health promotion and positive youth development, early mental health intervention and development, substance abuse prevention and intervention, and suicide prevention in the school se
health promotion and positive youth development, early mental
health intervention and development, substance abuse prevention and intervention, and suicide prevention in the school se
health intervention and development, substance abuse prevention and
intervention, and suicide prevention in the school setting.
Efficacy
of an oral
health promotion intervention in the prevention
of early childhood caries
Who should be responsible for the provision
of developmental and behavioral assessments; for the provision
of health education and developmental
promotion; and for the payment
of home - based, practice - based, and community - based
interventions?
The record linkage will also incorporate data on the quality and extent
of implementation
of mental
health promotion and early
intervention programmes in NSW schools, affording an opportunity to examine how delivery
of such programmes may modify individual pathways
of social, emotional and behavioural function between early and middle childhood.
Head Start Bulletin Issue No. 73: Child Mental
Health (2002) Office of Head Start This edition of Bulletin dedicated to child mental health includes features, articles, and resources focused on promotion, prevention, and intervention that supports the social and emotional health of young children, their families, and Head Start and Early Head Start
Health (2002) Office
of Head Start This edition
of Bulletin dedicated to child mental
health includes features, articles, and resources focused on promotion, prevention, and intervention that supports the social and emotional health of young children, their families, and Head Start and Early Head Start
health includes features, articles, and resources focused on
promotion, prevention, and
intervention that supports the social and emotional
health of young children, their families, and Head Start and Early Head Start
health of young children, their families, and Head Start and Early Head Start staff.
In addition, research - based methodologies need to be examined and selected in the context
of cultural values and other social factors, such as class, race, ethnicity, and community To this end, several important questions must be addressed when considering culturally competent, evidence - based practices in early childhood mental
health promotion, prevention, and
intervention:
Strong administrative support for the importance
of mental
health promotion, prevention and
intervention will allow effective practices to be adopted and sustained in Head Start.
Finally, a mental
health perspective values the
promotion of positive mental
health for all children, families, and staff, prevention services for children and families who are at risk
of social - emotional behavioral challenges, and
intervention for children who are experiencing those challenges and their families.
Learn more about how policymakers can improve the continuum
of supports and services for at - risk infants, toddlers, and families through policies and programs that include
promotion and prevention, as well as infant and early childhood mental
health intervention.
Alaska's Infant and Early Childhood Mental
Health Competency System encompasses multiple disciples and levels
of service delivery including
promotion, prevention, early
intervention and treatment.
At a broader level, the findings from this study contribute to the advancement
of knowledge regarding the evaluation, implementation and effectiveness
of school - based mental
health promotion interventions in the primary school setting.
Areas studied included toxic stress screening,
promotion of child and family protective factors, and implementation and evaluation
of evidence - based
interventions in child welfare, early childhood, and community mental
health service.
My primary program
of research concerns the application
of social psychological theory to illness prevention and
health promotion and is comprised
of a synthesis
of basic research on how people process and respond to
health information with the development and evaluation
of theory - based
interventions to promote healthy behavior.
I have over 30 years
of experience working with behavioral
interventions,
health promotion, training, education, and research.
Universal
interventions in mental
health promotion in schools are increasingly gaining salience as schools seek to provide more relevant and meaningful education matched to the realities
of the twenty first century.
In the workplace an economic return on investment in a number
of comprehensive workplace
health promotion programmes and stress management projects (largely in the USA) was reported, while group - based exercise and psychosocial
interventions are
of potential benefit to older people.
There was little discussion
of the distributional impacts
of interventions, an issue that is
of particular relevance in the context
of public
health and
health promotion interventions, where engagement and uptake can be critical to effectiveness (McDaid and Sassi, 2010).
We also identified an ongoing cost — benefit analysis currently being conducted alongside a randomized controlled trial
of a mental
health promotion intervention to prevent depression targeted at managers in small and medium size companies involving cognitive behavioural therapy and delivered by DVD in Australia (Martin et al., 2009b).
The aims
of this review are as follows: a) To assess whether infant massage
intervention is effective in promoting infant mental
health including infant - adult interaction in population samples; b) To assess the role
of infant massage
intervention in the
promotion of infant physical
health in population samples.