Sentences with phrase «outcomes measurement across»

New Mexico developed common standards and outcomes measurement across home visiting programs.

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This team is creating the centralized capacity for facilitating and supporting the development of (a) new interventions strategies and materials, (b) highly precise theories of change associated with these interventions, and (c) measurement and evaluation of both child and caregiver outcomes that is closely tied to the theories — within individual pilots and across the entire portfolio.
«You need the right software, which we have, but also proper execution, diligent across - the - board follow - through and rigorous outcome measurement,» he says.
Given the primary objectives of the trial and measures collected in existing RCTs, 18, 49 we chose to anchor our sample size calculation around detection of a minimum effect size of 0.3 for the responsivity subscale of the Home Observation Measurement of the Environment (HOME) Inventory (see table 2), to allow comparisons with the original MECSH trial and other international SNHV programmes.60 The sample size applies across all of the subscales of the HOME Inventory and other continuous outcomes as based on number of SDs rather than the actual outcome distributions.
One possible explanation for these protective effects in the literature is that offspring outcomes were measured at only one occasion; that is, some of the behaviors being examined may not have been evident at the time of measurement, as there is evidence that problems vary across time [20].
Given evidence relating cognitive resistance factors to psychosocial outcomes in the chronic illness population, there is a need for a valid, quantitative measurement tool to assess emotional resources across the illness trajectory.
Specifically, 1) a greater focus on factors that promote resiliency in individual family members and the family unit; 2) specific measurement of stressors, resources, appraisals, coping and adaptation; 3) research examining positive and negative experiences of mothers and fathers with a focus on the specific predictors of each outcome; and 4) measurement across the developmental trajectory.
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