Sentences with phrase «only interventions supported»

SWPBIS is one of the only interventions supported by strong evaluation research.

Not exact matches

This attack can only intensify as black liberal leaders find it more and more difficult to pass the conservative litmus tests for pro-Americanism in foreign affairs: uncritical support for U.S. policy toward Israel and U.S. intervention in Central America.
Hasker, however, does not use his statement to stop the conversation but only to insist that, rather than simply listing evils that his God should have prevented, we must provide «a strongly supported criterion by which to discern the situations in which intervention would be mandatory.»
If only mothers * did * have the support of their OBs (the same ones who routinely engage in unnecessary birth interventions that negatively impact upon the breastfeeding relationship, esp.
Delivering parenting support to mothers only may, in fact, be risky to women and children, in that, where the parents» relationship is volatile, the intervention may destabilise the situation without providing adequate supports.
Midwives are trained in guarding the normalcy of pregnancy, birth and postpartum, not disturbing it when all is well, knowing when to compassionately observe with loving support, and when and how to use holistic remedies, or medical intervention only when necessary as a last resort; they are also educated in prevention, assessment and treatment of complications, which most times can be managed simply and naturally, but sometimes involves consultation or referral to an obstetrician.
As their nurse, the only thing I can offer is supplemental interventions and psychological support.
Primary prevention interventions with fathers of young children whose partners are involved in home visitation services (i.e., programs that teach parenting skills and provide support to fathers in their own homes) have become increasingly popular in the U. S. 13 To date, only descriptive studies have been conducted of these programs.
Fathers in the intervention group showed significantly greater gains in direct interaction and support for learning activities with children at home than the comparison group of fathers, but only if the fathers were at least moderately involved in the program.
We excluded a further 13 trials as the intervention was not designed to support continued breastfeeding; these studies examined more general interventions in the postnatal period (Ball 2011; Barlow 2006; Barnet 2002; Black 2001; Gagnon 1997; MacArthur 2002; Peterson 2002; Pollard 2011; Ratner 1999; Rush 1991; Serrano 2010; Thomson 2009; Wiggins 2005); a further trial by Baqui 2008 focused on breastfeeding initiation only, rather than on postnatal support to encourage continuation.
Not all intervention groups received the full intervention.Of the 191 participants allocated to the in - hospital support group, 137 (71.7 %) received all 3 sessions, 52 (27.2 %) received 2 sessions, and 2 (1.0 %) received only 1 session before hospital discharge.
There was not only a clear, explicit threat made by Gaddafi but also great regional support for intervention.
Not only did Corbyn not support the Nato intervention in Kosovo, but he has also long opposed the very existence of the organisation.
«Housing Works is thrilled that Mayor de Blasio has stepped up to do the right thing, and given the skyrocketing rates of overdose in New York City, we only wish this administration's support for an intervention that we have long - known to save lives had come sooner,» King said in a statement.
George Osborne has made it clear the government will only call a vote on UK military intervention in Syria when it is «confident» it has enough support to win the vote but uncertainty surrounds how MPs from other party's may vote.
The tool will help not only the investigation and intervention of potential traffickers, «but also to support prosecution efforts in an arena where money moves with rapidity across financial instruments and disappears from the evidence trail», says Carrie Pemberton Ford at the Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking.
Half of the patients» primary care providers received the full TOPCARE intervention and half of the primary care providers received only electronic decision support tools (mytopcare.org).
Childhood interventions that optimise social support, health, and wellbeing may affect not only adolescent QoL, but also adult outcome by optimising each individual's potential to adapt to, and prevent or reduce, the secondary morbidities often present.»
By supporting lifestyle interventions and incentivizing peer - to - peer medicine, they've not only seen a dramatic reduction in medical visits and pharmaceutical use, but also
By supporting lifestyle interventions and incentivizing peer - to - peer medicine, they've not only seen a dramatic reduction in medical visits and pharmaceutical use, but also remissions of so - called chronic conditions throughout their pilot program.
Subjects GPE scores support part of our hypothesis that the intervention group will report higher scores compared with the control group; however, the scores were only significantly higher in the second session (p = 0.00) indicating that they felt much better after repeated exposure to foam rolling.
These reports partially support our hypothesis; higher scores are achieved on the GPE scale with the addition of foam rolling, although a significant increase in scores only occurred after a week of intervention.
The hope, then, is that online content delivery will not only personalize instruction to students» needs and pace, but also allow for face - to - face interventions that provide individual guidance and support.
«One of my hopes for Reach Every Reader is that we not only contribute to joyful, equitable, and rich learning environments that support thriving readers, but also that we have a greater understanding of personalized interventions, and of how to leverage children's talents and strengths and merge that with what they need to succeed.
McCall and Ellwood applied a multifaceted approach to equity and discipline that not only includes reviewing data, but also intervening early when a student begins to struggle, applying positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS), reaching out to families and the community, and involving students.
Intervention should take place only when localities have been given resources and support and still fail to improve, or when there are uncorrected civil rights violations.
Of all the changes that may flow from this Inquiry, my hope is that this will be the lasting legacy — provision of universally available, community - based early interventions that will not only support healthy development of children and their families, but in doing so, will also reduce the future demand for services provided through the child welfare system.
Several studies have shown that immigrants and ethnic groups are underrepresented in parenting support programs and that the programs only reach native - born parents and those parents with higher levels of education.16 — 18 There are also difficulties related to recruiting and retaining immigrant parents and hard - to - reach groups in interventions.19, 20 There is limited evidence on parenting intervention programs directed toward immigrant parents.
A further 9 % of control parents accessed different parenting support courses available in the locality, but only one of the intervention group families accessed any other type of parenting support.
Not only does a one - size - fits - all approach to early intervention imply that a child's behaviour is, in part, a function of the parenting skills of all parents with an affected child (a situation somewhat analogous to that in the 1950s in which autism was blamed on refrigerator mothers), it may be denying the right type of parenting support to many parents.
Much of the available review evidence only addresses predetermined categories of interventions (eg, group, 10 psychological, 11 media15), and do not address other potentially important parent and family support functions such as social support, chronic illness education and skill development or support with relevant common parenting issues.
Only two of 29 RCTs reviewed in a meta - analysis conducted caregiver - only groups.57 Group - based interventions are of interest because they are more cost - effective than one - on - one counselling in providing structured suppOnly two of 29 RCTs reviewed in a meta - analysis conducted caregiver - only groups.57 Group - based interventions are of interest because they are more cost - effective than one - on - one counselling in providing structured supponly groups.57 Group - based interventions are of interest because they are more cost - effective than one - on - one counselling in providing structured support.
It is my mission to provide you with empathetic counseling support by not only using research - based and proven interventions, but also with my ability to foster a supportive and nurturing therapeutic alliance.
Relatives of people with psychosis / bipolar disorder (BD) provide a large amount of unpaid care, 1 2 but at high personal cost in terms of distress and burden, 3 — 5 and increased use of healthcare services.6 The UK Government recognises the need to support relatives in a caring role, 7 and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends all relatives are provided with information and support, and offered structured family intervention to enhance family coping and communication.8 9 However, a recent national audit of Early Intervention (EI) teams for psychosis showed poor implementation: only 50 % of relatives are receivingreceiving a carer - focused education and support programme; only 31 % offered structured family intervention and only 12 % recintervention to enhance family coping and communication.8 9 However, a recent national audit of Early Intervention (EI) teams for psychosis showed poor implementation: only 50 % of relatives are receivingreceiving a carer - focused education and support programme; only 31 % offered structured family intervention and only 12 % recIntervention (EI) teams for psychosis showed poor implementation: only 50 % of relatives are receivingreceiving a carer - focused education and support programme; only 31 % offered structured family intervention and only 12 % recintervention and only 12 % receiving it.10
Health and community professionals not only provide assistance to families, early childhood services and schools to support children with ASD engage and connect with school, but can also offer support and intervention outside the education setting.
certain behaviours only occurring in one setting or at one time; triggers in environment that may be associated with behaviours; things that happen after the behaviour (consequences) that may be reinforcing it... all of this helps to narrow down strategies for intervention and support
Primary prevention interventions with fathers of young children whose partners are involved in home visitation services (i.e., programs that teach parenting skills and provide support to fathers in their own homes) have become increasingly popular in the U. S. 13 To date, only descriptive studies have been conducted of these programs.
Fathers in the intervention group showed significantly greater gains in direct interaction and support for learning activities with children at home than the comparison group of fathers, but only if the fathers were at least moderately involved in the program.
While these case studies help us to learn more about positive behavior support and behavior intervention strategies, they are only meant to be examples.
Oftentimes the school ends up being a child's only resource for support and intervention.
The measure used to assess behavior included disciplinary records (for only a subsample of six schools, of which three were control and three were intervention schools); the Problem Behavior Frequency Scales; the Children's Report of Exposure to Violence; Peer Provocation Scale; Life Satisfaction Scale; the RIPP Knowledge Test; the Problem Situation Inventory; the Beliefs Supporting Aggression Scale; the Attitude Toward Conflict Scale; and the Peer Support for Nonviolence Scale.
Parental support is only for those families residing in east or north central Edmonton that have been identified through Alberta Children's Services as requiring intervention
In this study, significant intervention effects were only found in those settings where both principal support and implementation quality was high; that is, neither high implementation quality nor high principal support by itself predicted intervention effectiveness.
Interventions should not only focus on aspects of behavioral control such as restrictiveness, consistency in discipline, and monitoring, but should also target parenting dimensions such as psychological control and negative aspects of support.
The decision rule approach can encourage greater attention to each of the measures, offer more transparency about how school performance factors into identification, and support more strategic interventions than those informed only by a single rating, ranking, or grade.
Brain plasticity is more easily accessible early in life, underscoring the importance of appropriate intervention with young children in order to not only enhance attachment, but also to support the development of appropriate affect regulation, interpersonal skills, and cognition.
Significant treatment effects were observed for perception of WRT, providing some additional support for existing research demonstrating that BWC interventions are important not only to youths» weight loss, but also to improvement across social domains.
Indeed, in support of focusing on parents, research has demonstrated that parent - only interventions are not inferior to interventions targeting both parents and children (Boutelle, Cafri, & Crow, 2011).
Although dyadic interventions have strong theoretical and basic research support in FASD and other populations, only two known programs have been developed and subjected to study for infants and toddlers with FASD and their parents.
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