Sentences with phrase «phase followed the intervention»

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A 12 - wk baseline data collection phase was followed by a 24 - wk intervention phase and a further 24 - wk follow - up phase (no intervention).
As the pain becomes more persistent (sub-acute pain, such as that following an accidental trauma after the acute phase is over, as well as that following a surgical intervention) dogs usually start to show a more protective behaviour in order to minimize any stimulation of the painful area.
In Abkhazia, a similarly de facto autonomous region in the west of Georgia, a second phase of Russian intervention allegedly began following the signing of the 14 May 1994 «Moscow Agreement».
Future studies should follow guidance on the development and evaluation of complex interventions (such as the Medical Research Council's guidance).76 The results of all phases of intervention development also need to be published alongside trial results, as current studies alone do not allow us to fully understand why interventions have not produced expected effects.
Communities Working Together to Help Children Exposed to Violence: Findings From Phase I of the Safe Start Initiative (PDF - 340 KB) Safe Start Center & Safe Start Promising Approaches Program (2011) Presents findings from Phase 1 of the Safe Start Initiative in which practitioners in the demonstration communities formed cross-disciplinary partnerships that responded to children exposed to violence at all points along the continuum of care (prevention, intervention, treatment, response) by screening for children exposed to violence, referring them to services, providing intervention and treatment services, and following up to ensure service linkages.
Intervening in Children's Lives: An Ecological, Family - Centered Approach to Mental Health Care Dishion & Stormshak (2006) View Abstract Includes details on the three phases of the Family Check - Up and the specific intervention strategies that follow, such as brief parenting interventions, interventions with children and adolescents, and family management therapy.
Behavior management consisted of standard sleep strategies such as controlled crying, «camping out,» and phasing out sleep associations such as the use of a pacifier or frequent night feeds.10 At follow - up, intervention mothers reported significantly fewer infant sleep problems and depression symptoms than control mothers, particularly those mothers who were depressed at recruitment.10
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