Making it more difficult,
the research outcome studies for couples therapy do not generally achieve strong results.
The Research Outcome Study in Ireland Evaluating Drug Treatment Effectiveness (ROSIE) was the first national, prospective, longitudinal drug treatment outcome study in Ireland.
Not exact matches
A 2012
study from the Centre for Retirement
Research at Boston College in the United States found that the greater number of older persons employed led to better
outcomes for the young, including reduced unemployment and a higher wage.
As Gallup notes, previous
research has tied well - being scores to health
outcomes including life expectancy and a lower risk of obesity, while some
studies suggest that taking time off positively impacts the brain and heart.
While employers can pull your credit report, a
study done for The National Bureau of Economic
Research states, «Credit reports -LSB-...] are of limited consequence for labor market
outcomes, where employers rely on a much broader set of screening mechanisms.»
The truth in many peer - reviewed and stoichmetrically valid
research studies show positive and healthy
outcomes as a result of prayer.
The
research paper stated as part of its findings: «The promising
outcomes of this
study strongly imply the possible use of VCO, not only as neuroprotective agents for those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases, but also as brain food.»
Our results are also in line with the consolidated evidence that industry sponsorship of various types of
research is associated with favorable
outcomes for the sponsor in both human [29, 31 — 34] and animal
studies [35, 36].
New
study shows father - inclusive perinatal classes improve births New
research has shown that Family Foundations — the brief series of classes for first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth
outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
Most
research involving peer statuses focused on social
outcomes until a classic
study was performed with 11 to 13 - year - olds in 1995, which found a clear relationship between popularity and achievement.
Current
research includes: co-leading organisational case
studies in Birthplace in England, a national
study of birth
outcomes in home, midwife led, and obstetric led units; investigating the relationship between measures of safety climate and health care quality in A and E and intrapartum care; and conducting nested process evaluations of two trials of obesity in pregnancy behavioural interventions.
Tough summarizes key
research, such as the Adverse Childhood Experience
Study, a project of the Centers for Disease Control and Kaiser Permanente, which revealed a stunning correlation between traumatic childhood events and negative adult
outcomes.
, Advances in experimental medicine and biology; integrating population
outcomes, biological mechanisms and
research methods in the
study of human milk and lactation (2002/05/25 ed., pp.207 - 216).
This was purely an observational
study, its not truely
research, more an audit of their
outcomes.
(As I point out in the book, a recent
study by the National Center for Education
Research found that none of the many large - scale character - education programs in use in American schools produces any significant positive
outcomes.)
Kathryn's focus is on synthesizing HFA
outcome studies and promoting participatory
research in home visiting.
A generous grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. helped support the largest
research study of camper
outcomes ever conducted in the United States.
Despite decades of
research on sleep training, most
studies have focused on
outcomes related to sleep and daytime behavior, but few have examined babies» stress responses to this change.
For the purposes of this economic evaluation, the forms were initially used in a related
study funded by the National Institute of Health
Research (NIHR) research for patient benefit programme «assessing the impact of a new birth centre on choice and outcome of maternity care in an inner city area,» which will be reported in full elsewhere, comparing the costs of care in a free standing midwifery unit with care in an obstetric unit in the same trust.16 The data collected included details of staffing levels, treatments, surgeries, diagnostic imaging tests, scans, drugs, and other resource inputs associated with each stage of the pathway through intrapartum and after bir
Research (NIHR)
research for patient benefit programme «assessing the impact of a new birth centre on choice and outcome of maternity care in an inner city area,» which will be reported in full elsewhere, comparing the costs of care in a free standing midwifery unit with care in an obstetric unit in the same trust.16 The data collected included details of staffing levels, treatments, surgeries, diagnostic imaging tests, scans, drugs, and other resource inputs associated with each stage of the pathway through intrapartum and after bir
research for patient benefit programme «assessing the impact of a new birth centre on choice and
outcome of maternity care in an inner city area,» which will be reported in full elsewhere, comparing the costs of care in a free standing midwifery unit with care in an obstetric unit in the same trust.16 The data collected included details of staffing levels, treatments, surgeries, diagnostic imaging tests, scans, drugs, and other resource inputs associated with each stage of the pathway through intrapartum and after birth care.
Research shows that families typically receive roughly half of the number of home visits expected.16, 17 For example, across three randomized controlled trials conducted of Nurse Family Partnership, average dosage of visits ranged from 45 to 62 percent.18
Research also shows that many, perhaps most, families enrolled in home visiting programs drop out before their eligibility ends.16, 19,20 Some home visiting
studies have varied the dosage that families were offered and found that fewer home visits produced
outcomes similar to higher levels of exposure.21
Bed rest has not been found to change
outcomes and therefore is not generally recommended outside of a
research study.
Research on the impact of depression on home visiting
outcomes is mixed with some
studies reporting negative results while others suggesting that depressed mothers may benefit from these programs.
MANA has categorized the
research into sections A-F, Section A containing the «best available
studies on planned home birth and maternal fetal
outcomes.»
Subjects were identified from an ongoing pregnancy
outcome study conducted through the California Teratogen Information Service and Clinical
Research Program.
Research studies reveal that firm and consistent parental control is associated with positive
outcomes, especially when mixed with generous amounts of parental warmth.
Mothers reported more symptoms of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29
research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday dyadic interactions.32 The few
studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative
outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
Jane Sandall was and is principal investigator for two
studies evaluating models of midwife - led continuity of care (Sandall 2001), and co-investigator on the «Birthplace in England
Research Programme», an integrated programme of research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
Research Programme», an integrated programme of
research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
research designed to compare
outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric services.
A number of
research reviews and syntheses have been published that examined the relationship between family - centered helpgiving practices and parent, family, and child
outcomes.26, 22,27,5,28,29,30,31 The
studies in these reviews and syntheses used different measures of family - centered capacity - building helpgiving, many of which assessed either or both relational and participatory helpgiving practices.
Moreover, data for exposures in almost all
studies were based only on maternal recall, sometimes some years after the exposures, although
studies have shown that mothers remember breastfeeding durations many years after breastfeeding has stopped.55 - 57 Furthermore,
research shows that mothers of sick children sometimes remember early exposures of their children in greater detail compared with mothers of healthy children, especially when the exposures are publicly perceived to be associated with the
outcome studied.
Using data from the Danish National Birth Cohort in Denmark, researchers in the University of Adelaide's Robinson
Research Institute
studied the
outcomes of 368 women who were on antidepressants prior to becoming pregnant.
One
research summary found that after reviewing all available
studies regarding the
outcomes of using IBCLCs, mothers who had higher breastfeeding initiation rates, a longer duration of exclusive breastfeeding, a longer duration of any breastfeeding, higher breastfeeding rates for all infant age groups, AND better maternal and infant health
outcomes as compared to those who didn't seek out IBCLC support (5).
We highly recommend starting your
research with a 2005
study published in the British Medical Journal: «
Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective
study in North America».
There are no long - term
research studies on the
outcome of children with Selective Mutism as they grow into adulthood, and therefore much of what we believe occurs in adulthood for this population is conjecture by experts with experience in the field.
And we look forward to more
research studies using the MANA Stats Registry — about many aspects of planned home birth — from
outcomes, to cost savings for insurers, to women's own experiences of childbirth.
As noted above, ethical standards have meant that random assignment to feeding groups is rarely possible, making other methodological and analytical steps necessary to ensure that
research outcomes are accurately attributed to the relevant factors under
study.7
The MANAstats registry contains high - quality data that uses the gold standard — the medical record — instead of birth certificate data, which
research shows is unreliable for
studying intended place of birth and newborn
outcomes.
Existing
research appraisal tools do not always capture important elements of
study design that are critical when comparing
outcomes by planned place of birth.
Declan Devane is a co-author in one of the included trials in this review (Begley 2011) Jane Sandall was and is principal investigator for two
studies evaluating models of midwife - led continuity of care (Sandall 2001), and co-investigator on the «Birthplace in England
Research Programme», an integrated programme of research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
Research Programme», an integrated programme of
research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
research designed to compare
outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric services.
Though clinical
studies show that technology is better at finding potential tumors, and less likely to result in false alarms, there is not yet long - term
research to show whether it saves lives or otherwise improves
outcomes.
The team carried out a wide range of
research including surveys and field - based intervention
studies investigating the impact of social identity on various
outcomes, including performance, stress, health and wellbeing.
The report» Improving Nutrition
Outcomes with Better Water, Sanitation and Hygiene», from UNICEF, USAID and the World Health Organization, for the first time, brought together years of
research and case
studies which demonstrate the link between sanitation and malnutrition.
Alison Lennox, a principal investigator scientist at the Medical
Research Council (MRC) Human Nutrition
Research (HNR) in Cambridge, U.K.,
studies the relationship between diet and health
outcomes.
To find out if this therapy is effective among pregnant women with insomnia, and ultimately whether it may improve birth
outcomes, Felder and colleagues are recruiting participants for the UCSF
Research on Expecting Moms and Sleep Therapy (REST)
Study.
Both the KUDOS (Kansas DHA
Outcome Study), directed by Carlson and Colombo, and the DOMinO (DHA to Optimize Mother Infant Outcome) study directed by Maria Makrides, professor of human nutrition and Healthy Mothers, Babies and Children theme leader for the South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute, and Robert Gibson, professor of functional food science at the University of Adelaide, saw a small overall increase in gestation length, but this increase was found to be related to a decrease in deliveries at higher risk for early preterm b
Study), directed by Carlson and Colombo, and the DOMinO (DHA to Optimize Mother Infant
Outcome)
study directed by Maria Makrides, professor of human nutrition and Healthy Mothers, Babies and Children theme leader for the South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute, and Robert Gibson, professor of functional food science at the University of Adelaide, saw a small overall increase in gestation length, but this increase was found to be related to a decrease in deliveries at higher risk for early preterm b
study directed by Maria Makrides, professor of human nutrition and Healthy Mothers, Babies and Children theme leader for the South Australian Health & Medical
Research Institute, and Robert Gibson, professor of functional food science at the University of Adelaide, saw a small overall increase in gestation length, but this increase was found to be related to a decrease in deliveries at higher risk for early preterm birth.
The
study, published in today's edition of CBE - Life Sciences Education, is the largest and most carefully controlled analysis to date of how participating in course - based undergraduate
research experiences affects students»
outcomes.
In prior
research Dr. Dotan
studied how friendships in organizations impacted various organizational
outcomes, including performance.
Lauren Theilen, M.D. one of the primary researchers of the
study and the presenter of the
research at the upcoming SMFM annual meeting, explained, «Importantly, we are unable to say whether the hypertensive disease of pregnancy plays a causal role here, but we feel that further
study is warranted to determine whether interventions such as early screening for chronic disease may improve long - term health
outcomes among these women.»
«We saw that prevalence rates for depression and anxiety diagnoses were lower among racial and ethnic minorities compared to non-Hispanic whites,» said Owen - Smith, who worked at the Kaiser Permanente Georgia Center for Clinical and
Outcomes Research when the
study was conducted.
Preschool teachers and staff show signs of implicit bias in administering discipline, but the race of the teacher plays a big role in the
outcome, according to
research conducted by the Yale Child
Study Center.
This is the first
research to look specifically at in utero exposure to extreme morning sickness, or Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG), and childhood neurologic developmental
outcomes, said
study first author Marlena Fejzo, an associate researcher in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.