Work It out aims to improve or stabilise key health
outcome indicators in terms of individual chronic disease / s; reduce activity limitation; improve clients» knowledge and confidence in the independent management of their chronic disease, increase understanding on how to live a healthy life with chronic disease; and foster behaviour change in adopting a healthy lifestyle.
Not exact matches
By focusing on
outcomes for Canadians and making evidence - based decisions that are anchored
in meaningful data and
indicators, the Government is moving to a culture of measurement and impact, and is putting
in place the tools to deliver on priorities, align resources to programs and activities that deliver real value for Canadians, and provide meaningful information to Canadians and Parliament.
My experience
in the markets suggests that even the best leading
indicators that identify coming problems can not alone guarantee investors a profitable
outcome.
The strongly bullish volume pattern and volume
indicators support this
outcome,
in particular the strong On - balance Volume line, and the current tight bunching of the price and moving averages create the potential for a big move soon.
Along with better
outcomes in the September quarter,
indicators of confidence have picked up through the year (Graph 11).
The
outcome for GDP growth contrasted with a number of other
indicators —
in particular the rapid growth
in employment and the favourable conditions reported
in business surveys — which suggested that the economy had been growing strongly during 2004.
However, the Fiscal Monitor results for 2012 - 13 were not a good
indicator of the final
outcome for 2012 - 13, as the deficit came
in well below expectations.
Among the factors that could cause actual results and
outcomes to differ materially from those contained
in such forward - looking statements are the following: macro-economic conditions (including fluctuations
in housing prices, oil markets, jobless rates and other
indicators), credit market changes and constraints, foreign currency fluctuation, the company's ability to manage its property portfolio, the impact of labor markets, failure to effectively manage costs or achieve anticipated expense and cost reductions, and disruptions
in our supply chain or information technology systems.
There is no area
in social science
in which the evidence stacks up so completely on one side: marriage and traditional family life are associated with good
outcomes in terms of health, wealth, and other
indicators of well - being.
This report draws together the results of each ecological
indicator that is monitored and evaluated to inform an integrated Basin - scale assessment of the
outcomes of Commonwealth environmental water
in the first year of the LTIM Project.
Yes, the Brexit made me more interested
in betting on politics and how you may be able to use it as a
indicator to predict the
outcome of an election.
As an
outcome of this meeting, WHO led the development of new
indicators to assess complementary feeding and convened a consensus meeting
in November 2007 to review and update the small set of universal, population based
indicators to assess infant and young child feeding.
Since our first forecast combining different
indicators of the election
outcome last week, the Conservatives and particularly Labour have edged up
in the polls at the expense of UKIP and the Liberal Democrats.
Let me point to 10 things that I sketched out this morning: too much money spent on administration and bureaucracy and not enough on front - line patient care; too little patient - centric information to inform decision making; too little innovation; too little clinical input into decision making; too much inertia and hostility to reform, as we have seen today; too much process - driven target culture distorting clinical decision making; falling productivity; poor
outcomes across a range of clinical
indicators; too often, weak commissioning of servicing; and widening health inequalities
in the past 10 years,
in addition to the scandals that occurred
in Staffordshire and Kent.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the party's National Executive Committee meeting on Tuesday at its national secretariat, Mr. Oyegun said it was important for the party to win the elections
in those states as they will be an
indicator of the
outcome of the 2019 general elections.
Moreover, such an
outcome is
in the national interest too: these voters are disadvantaged if one party believes they could be taken for granted, and the others that they are out - of - reach, so the convergence of majority and minority voting patterns over time should be seen as a positive
indicator of integration.
«Unemployment is a critical issue facing people on the spectrum who have valuable contributions to make but not enough opportunities to have work,» said Paul Shattuck, PhD, leader of the Life Course
Outcomes Research Program
in the Institute, which produces the National Autism
Indicators Report series.
Tests of drug effects often rely on short - term surrogate
indicators (say, change
in cholesterol level), for instance, rather than eventual meaningful
outcomes (say, heart attacks).
Observing early behaviors may give researchers and clinicians
indicators to look for early
in life so they can recommend timely diagnostic testing and interventions to improve a baby's adaptive responses and
outcome.
The Quality and
Outcomes Framework (QOF), was first introduced
in 2004 and links up to 25 % of a GP's income to their performance
in over 100 quality
indicators.
For premature infants, adequate growth while
in the neonatal intensive care unit is an
indicator of better long - term health and developmental
outcomes.
A study published
in the Annals of Human Biology by Carlos Varea and colleagues investigates the impact of the economic crisis on birth
outcomes in Spain; specifically detailing temporal changes (from 2003 - 2012)
in underweight at birth, birth weight being an important
indicator of health
outcomes throughout the life course.
While the model is useful for anyone studying and using personality measures, Connelly says having the ability to better predict
outcomes like performance, motivation, leadership, procrastination, and commitment to an organization are strong
indicators of a potential candidate's effectiveness
in the workplace.
To estimate the proportion of each racial disparity attributable to within - plan differences and to determine the correlation between the
outcome measure results and racial disparities
in the results, we fitted multilevel linear regression models predicting the result of each HEDIS
indicator.
However, even with forgivable flaws the duo stands out as a haunting fictional foreshadowing of a potential
outcome of humanity's obsession with technology, as well as an impressive
indicator of the type of filmmaking Cameron is best suited to (with Aliens and The Abyss also belonging
in the same category).
This concern is similar to issues that have arisen
in other fields about the reliability of near - term
indicators as proxies for later life
outcomes.
So, I think almost every credible researcher would agree that the vast majority of ways
in which test scores are used by policymakers, regulators, portfolio managers, foundation officials, and other policy elites can not be reliable
indicators of the ability of schools or programs to improve later life
outcomes.
The studies reviewed
in this paper examined academic
outcomes, amount and quality of sleep, mental health
indicators, attendance, and student alertness.
You mention the Project Star study showing that test scores
in kindergarten correlated with later life
outcomes as proof that test scores are reliable
indicators of school or program quality.
Meiers and Ingvarson
in 2005 focused precisely on this critical
indicator, investigating the
outcomes of 10 professional development programs
in 42 primary schools and 28 secondary schools from all education sectors across Australia.
When compared with such crude
indicators, the combination of student achievement gains on state tests, student surveys, and classroom observations identified teachers with better
outcomes on every measure we tested: state tests and supplemental tests as well as more subjective measures, such as student - reported effort and enjoyment
in class.
For all
indicators in their accountability system, state leaders should ask, «what do these components measure and how will they improve student
outcomes?»
In addition to this, key performance indicators were found to be «unrealistic and unachievable in the planned timescale, given the current outcomes in many of the schools»
In addition to this, key performance
indicators were found to be «unrealistic and unachievable
in the planned timescale, given the current outcomes in many of the schools»
in the planned timescale, given the current
outcomes in many of the schools»
in many of the schools».
David Armstrong continued: «Identifying two
indicators - emotional intelligence and social skills - and mapping these to the Achieving Schools Theory of Change, is an important first step
in measuring the longer term
outcomes of the programme, such as reduced risk of antisocial behaviour and spending time
in prison and reduced risk of mental ill - health and long - term illness.
While we lack comparable
indicators of the public's knowledge of student performance from earlier periods, it seems that the accountability movement has succeeded
in ensuring citizens have good information about key academic
outcomes.
In this report we propose two measures of teaching outcomes and two indicators of research prominence in order to directly assess the relationship between teaching and research excellenc
In this report we propose two measures of teaching
outcomes and two
indicators of research prominence
in order to directly assess the relationship between teaching and research excellenc
in order to directly assess the relationship between teaching and research excellence.
Confidence
in gross findings can be developed by replication, by averaging results over several time periods, and by using several measures of the development of human capital — not tests alone, but also attendance rates, dropout rates, and promotion rates (a very high - quality assessment will track
indicators of human capital such as post-secondary school earnings and higher - education
outcomes as well).
This argument begs the question about how large correlations should be to be considered as
indicators of adult
outcomes, and it also discounts recent research showing that test scores improvements related to effective teachers were correlated with gains
in adult labor - market
outcomes.
This work is grounded
in a coherent rationale and designates a series of
indicators that demonstrate system - level, setting - level and individual - level practices to promote smooth transitions to early grades and growth across youth development
outcomes for all children.
The studies show that a high value - added score is the best
indicator of a great teacher, and that great teachers not only benefit their students
in school, they benefit their life
outcomes.
Many states utilized School Quality and Student Success (SQSS)
indicator within ESSA to include CCR
in accountability structures — and to incorporate completion /
outcomes in addition to simple access to CCR opportunities.6 For 35 states, the approach to supporting CCR at the high school level involves a menu of readiness options that are factored into final accountability scores.
Given the large improvements
in average
outcomes in a district that is almost entirely low - income and minority, and the mixed evidence on other equity
indicators, it would be hard to say the
outcomes from the New Orleans reforms are inequitable relative to what came before them.
Less often recognized, but equally troublesome, is that recent school reforms haven't just limited our view of what matters
in education (what subject areas, what student
outcomes, and what
indicators of success) but also our view of who matters.
College - readiness
indicators for «on - track» and «highly qualified» students were analyzed for school districts
in Nassau County, NY using logistic regression to determine if there is a relationship with the desired
outcome of college enrollment and persistence into a second year.
According to research, a student's positive
outcomes in ninth grade is the clearest
indicator of their future success
in high school.
When they asked whether the declines
in voucher users» tests scores were present
in noncognitive student
outcomes (such as grit, self - esteem, and political tolerance), they found both public and private school students had similar levels on those
indicators.
The study also demonstrates how ninth grade
outcomes are linked to warning
indicators in the middle grades.
Letter to all State legislators encouraging support for a budget proviso continuing the work of the SEL Benchmarks group
in developing culturally responsive SEL standards and
indicators that will improve student
outcomes, enhance school and classroom climate and address discipline issues.
She observed that if the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) 4 year graduation accountability
indicator was applied to the schools participants had visited, they would be designated as failing schools; whereas, these schools have strong graduation
outcomes for their students who, however, come to these schools after already being
in high school for more than one or two years and failing or disconnecting
in their first high school.
Improving
outcomes for ELLs continues to be an important topic
in education and even more so as of late, as federal requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) require an English language proficiency (ELP)
indicator in all state plans.