Community-based intervention in schools: a personal and social competence promotion program Community-based intervention in schools: a personal and social competence promotion programMargarida MatosJoana Duarte BrancoSousa AMotricidade Humana
A“community-based intervention” is one that is delivered by any person within the community, includinghealth carepersonnel or laypersons, and implemented locally at the woman's home, village, or defined community. In a recent review by Lassi et al52identified significant reduction inneonatal mort...
Larbi ChaiebHabib GamraHassen Ghannemvip健康科学:英文版Zammit N, Maatoug J, Bhiri S, Msakni Z, Harrabi I, Chaieb L, Gamra H, Ghannem H. Three years community-based intervention program to prevent non-communicable disease risk factors in Sousse, Tunisia. J Health Sci. 2015;3:95-102....
6221–4244693 Generalcontactsinformationforthisinterventionstudy: EkowatiRahjeng Email:ekowati@litbang.depkes.go.id ekowatir@yahoo NunikKusumawardani Email:nunik@litbang.depkes.go.id nunikk@yahoo iii ABBREVIATION ACAirConditioning BKKBNFamilyplanningboard BMIBodyMassIndex Puskesmas(CHC)CommunityHealthCenter ...
Early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI), when delivered through small model programs, has been unequivocally established as an effective treatment for many children with autism. The next major research need is to evaluate the effectiveness of EIBI when delivered to large, community-based samples...
Community-Based Interventiondoi:10.1016/b978-008043577-0/50025-0Bry, Brenna Hafer
The purpose was to identify and describe the literature on community-based interventions on maternal health in high-income countries (HIC) and conceptually map the literature according to country focus, topics addressed, nature of the intervention and the intervention provider, and interventions designed...
Harstad injury prevention study: prevention of burns in young children by community based intervention OBJECTIVE: To describe the long term effectiveness of a community based program targeting prevention of burns in young children. DESIGN: Quasiexperimental... B Ytterstad,Smith, G. S,CA Coggan - ...
reported implementing the intervention at a lower cost than the control [96]. However, in Cham et al., the total cost for the intervention (USD 176,866) was lower only for the PITC arm (USD 404,365) and not the venue-based testing service [VBHTC] (USD 139,377) [96]. However, ...
The youths exposed to Community-based Behaviour ModificationIntervention exhibited high level of reduction in their anger level than the controlgroup.A.O. BusariAsian Economic and Social SocietyInternational Journal of Asian Social Science