Not exact matches
«Although published academic
research overwhelmingly
supports passive management and finds that trading frequency is inversely correlated with performance, there are indeed instances where at least some degree of
intervention may be warranted,» says John H. Robinson, founder of Financial Planning Hawaii in Honolulu.
As a mother can feel vulnerable during birthing,
research has shown that birth
support from a known practitioner can reduce the need for medical
intervention.
This means they see the advantages of using as little technologic
intervention as possible, which
research supports.
• To advocate for the allocation of
research funding to
support the development of
interventions that can be tailored to particular needs of individuals and groups within society, across the whole island of Ireland.
As a member of Postpartum
Support, International, a non-profit organization with volunteer coordinators in each state in the U.S. and 26 countries around the world, Karen and her associates at The Postpartum Stress Center are continuously in touch with the needs of the postpartum community as well as with current
research and state - of - the - art
interventions.
Further
research with breastfeeding
support internet education
interventions is needed and recommended.
The Health Belief Model guided the formative
research and
supported information delivery, while Social Cognitive Theory was predominately used in shaping the
intervention and in facilitating understanding of the potential interaction between overestimation of new parents capacity to cope and underestimation of potential problems.
The effect of these kinds of
supports on home visitors has not been well studied, but some
research on similar
interventions indicates implementation of evidence - based practices with fidelity monitoring and supportive consultation predicts lower rates of staff turnover, as well as lower levels of staff emotional exhaustion relative to services as usual.29, 30,31 Moreover, a supportive organizational climate has been associated with more positive attitudes toward adoption of evidence - based programs.32
Women who have continuous
support from someone who is not a friend, a family member, or a member of the hospital staff labor for shorter periods and are less likely to need
interventions,
research shows.
Research shows that women who have continuous
support during labor have a shorter, more comfortable labor, experience fewer
interventions (including cesarean birth), and use pain medication less often.
The primary goal of parent
support programs is to provide
support and information in ways that help parents become more capable and competent.2, 3
Research now indicates that to reach this goal, it is necessary that staff use practices that are family - centered as opposed to professionally - centered, and capacity - building as opposed to dependency forming.4, 5,6,7 The key characteristics of family - centered practices include: treating families with dignity and respect; providing individual, flexible and responsive
support; sharing information so families can make informed decisions; ensuring family choice regarding
intervention options; and providing the necessary resources and
supports for parents to care for their children in ways that produce optimal parent and child outcomes.8, 9,10,11
Future
research should include further evaluations of successful
interventions, with an emphasis on determining the optimal timeframe for the provision of
support, the effect of educating women's family members, and the impact on infant health care use and cost - effectiveness.
This book covers: - The need to advance exclusive breastfeeding - Obstacles and opportunities for exclusive breastfeeding during the reproductive health continuum - Findings related to the obstacles, opportunities, current
interventions, and gaps at eight time periods during the reproductive health cycle - Suggestions for innovative implementation to advance exclusive breastfeeding - The Surgeon General's Call to Action to
Support Breastfeeding - Monitoring, evaluation, and
research needs - Considerations for expansion, replication, and scaling up of activities - Next steps
Research studies have shown that the type of
support provided by a doula can result in many emotional and physical benefits for the laboring mother and new baby, including fewer medical
interventions and improved mother - infant bonding.
All of this
research highlights the need for
support and
intervention for moms who have health issues that may impede their success.
Research repeatedly confirms that doula
support decreases the likelihood of obstetrical
interventions, and increases the likelihood of successful breastfeeding initiation and continuation.
Four themes described current challenges: lack of placement opportunities, education versus clinical practice, evidence - based
support of physiologic birth, and the need for more
research on pedagogical strategies that effectively educate future nurses to advocate for minimal
intervention birth options for all women.
Dr. Lester and his colleague, James F. Padbury, MD, pediatrician - in - chief and chief of Neonatal / Perinatal Medicine at Women & Infants Hospital and the William and Mary Oh - William and Elsa Zopfi Professor of Pediatrics for Perinatal
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental
support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive
interventions to reduce later impairment.
Dr. Lester and his colleague, James F. Padbury, MD, pediatrician - in - chief and chief of Neonatal / Perinatal Medicine at Women & Infants Hospital and the William and Mary Oh — William and Elsa Zopfi Professor of Pediatrics for Perinatal
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental
support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive
interventions to reduce later impairment.
Rethinking
research in breastfeeding: a critique of the evidence base identified in a systematic review of
interventions to promote and
support breastfeeding
For the control and telephone
support group, a
research nurse not involved with delivering the
intervention, recruited the participants.
The study, funded by the Economic and Social
Research Council (ESRC),
supports other findings that
interventions aimed at improving individuals» wellbeing and quality of life can be far more effective if they are carried out among groups of people in ways that generate a strong sense of group identity.
Founded in 1990, National Children's Alliance provides accreditation opportunities, financial assistance, training, technical assistance,
research and education to communities, child abuse professionals and children's advocacy centers throughout the United States in
support of child abuse
intervention, advocacy and prevention.
While previous
research supported the effectiveness of distraction during painful procedures, specifically needle pain, the investigators hypothesized that the new VR technology, an arguably more powerful and immersive
intervention could be even more effective at reducing pain and anxiety.
Also fueling Clinton - Sherrod's excitement about social psychology was her participation in a
research project that focused on how social
support — safe houses, counseling,
intervention programs, and so on — helps people dealing with difficult social issues.
«The findings of both studies
support a growing body of
research that suggests lifestyle interventions lower biomarkers associated with breast cancer recurrence and mortality, and improve quality of life,» said Melinda Irwin, PhD, co-program leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control Research Program at Yale Cancer Center, associate professor of Epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health, and principal investigator on both
research that suggests lifestyle
interventions lower biomarkers associated with breast cancer recurrence and mortality, and improve quality of life,» said Melinda Irwin, PhD, co-program leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control
Research Program at Yale Cancer Center, associate professor of Epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health, and principal investigator on both
Research Program at Yale Cancer Center, associate professor of Epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health, and principal investigator on both studies.
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.
Research strategies that identify population - wide or community - based
interventions and policies that effectively reduce overweight and obesity should be particularly encouraged and
supported.
We also need to intensify further
research of promising new approaches such as redesigning patient pathways of care and
interventions that
support people to function and stay at work.»
«This
research tracked a 14 - week
intervention for mothers who are terribly overwhelmed, surrounded by high - crime neighborhoods, lacking social
support, and often traumatized — my fear was, «this is never going to work.»»
Finally, they must
support research and programming to learn what
interventions are effective and how to turn evidence into action.
He has guided us through such issues as the organ donor market (he opposed the sale of kidneys to the highest bidder), the Terri Schiavo case (he opposed government
intervention to keep her alive), and the stem cell wars (he
supports embryonic stem cell
research).
The
intervention is
supported by a peer
support forum moderated by a member of the
research team and motivational emails.
Sharafeldin recently received a Leukemia and Lymphoma Society career development award that will
support her future
research at UAB on
intervention strategies to improve cognitive function in transplant recipients.
Understanding that early
intervention and prevention efforts require evidence - based approaches to individual care, NIMH
supports research that evaluates the effectiveness of psychosocial and other
interventions for mental illnesses.
Since its founding in 1965 the Glenn Foundation for Medical
Research («GFMR») has supported basic research to better understand the biology that governs normal human aging and its related physiological decline, with the objective of developing interventions that will extend the healthy years of hum
Research («GFMR») has
supported basic
research to better understand the biology that governs normal human aging and its related physiological decline, with the objective of developing interventions that will extend the healthy years of hum
research to better understand the biology that governs normal human aging and its related physiological decline, with the objective of developing
interventions that will extend the healthy years of human life.
«This evidence
supports the need to investigate the influence of processing speed in performance on cognitive
interventions,» said Nancy Chiaravalloti, PhD, director of Neuroscience & Neuropsychology and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Research at Kessler Foundation.»
Through basic and clinical biomedical
research and training, NCI conducts and
supports research that will lead to a future in which we can prevent cancer before it starts, identify cancers that do develop at the earliest stage, eliminate cancers through innovative treatment
interventions, and biologically control those cancers that we can not eliminate so they become manageable, chronic diseases.
We don't have good
research to adequately
support diet
intervention for SIBO — so much is based on clinical observation from those that work w / patients.
Whereas the few randomized controlled trials and observational clinical outcomes studies
support the existence of a health benefit from fasting, substantial further
research in humans is needed before the use of fasting as a health
intervention can be recommended.
This study contributes to the growing body of
research providing
support for sleep
interventions within the domain of occupational therapy.
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An early
intervention program for Kindergarten students, a program involving professional learning teams working together to increase teacher knowledge, and an action
research project looking at how to use data to
support student learning and feedback.
Here, I look forward to continuing to collaborate with esteemed colleagues and talented students, conducting
research to inform setting - level
interventions and public policy to
support academically vulnerable populations.»
To understand what specific
interventions and home
supports would alleviate summer math loss, more
research is needed.
Other initiatives in their school improvement plan (PDF) included Positive Behavioral
Interventions and Supports (PBIS), an operational framework for implementing practices and interventions to improve academic and behavioral outcomes, and Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), a college readiness system with research - based methods for elementary through postsecond
Interventions and
Supports (PBIS), an operational framework for implementing practices and
interventions to improve academic and behavioral outcomes, and Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), a college readiness system with research - based methods for elementary through postsecond
interventions to improve academic and behavioral outcomes, and Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), a college readiness system with
research - based methods for elementary through postsecondary students.
A new social - emotional learning (SEL)
intervention from the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Stephanie Jones and her
research team offers a promising source of
support for low - income families.
Positive response to her work on classroom
interventions prompted Dr. Wilson to seek out opportunities to share the implications of
research in brain science and psychology to improve teaching and
support student learning with educators and with community agencies that
support students.
Organisations were encouraged to work in partnership with the Government and institutional mechanisms to facilitate multi-partner engagement was made possible through technical resource groups, consultative forums,
intervention partnerships and
research support.
Second, I want to use that
research to develop better
interventions and
supports with the practitioners who work with these students.