What are evidence-based interventions? One core idea behind RTI is that students who struggle with a skill like reading won’t catch up unless they are given strong intervention. Interventions in RTI should be evidence-based and provide more efficient instruction and more practice at the skills t...
What is the evidence-base for couple-based interventions? A systematic reviewT., ReganS., LambertA., GirgisB., KellyJ., TurnerK., Kayser
1 Part 1. What is “evidence-based prevention?” The term “evidence-based” is used in two different ways in the context of prevention and public health. First, “evidence-based practice” and “evidence-based public health” are broad terms, often used interchangeably, that refer to the ...
Maternal undernutrition contributes to 800 000 neonatal deaths annually through small for gestational age births; stunting, wasting, and micronutrient deficiencies are estimated to underlie nearly 3·1 million child deaths annually. Progress has been made with many interventions implemented at scale and...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has, over the past 20 years, made us all more critical in our thinking about the efficacy and safety of interventions. This is evident in the higher standards of our spoken and written work, formal and informal, and in our approach to the subject. The downsid...
Series Maternal and Child Nutrition 2 Evidence-based interventions for improvement of maternal and child nutrition: what can be done and at what cost? Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Jai K Das, Arjumand Rizvi, Michelle F Gaffey, Neff Walker, Susan Horton, Patrick Webb, Anna Lartey, Robert E Black, The...
Conclusions: Nasal CPAP, NIPPV and methylxanthines are evidence-based treatments to facilitate weaning and extubation of preterm infants but only the first 2 can be recommended for routine use. Chest physiotherapy and dexamethasone may be effective but should not be used routinely because of serious...
Conclusion Studies about the effectiveness of interventions on equity in maternal or child health are limited. The limited evidence showed that the interventions that were effective in reducing inequity included the improvement of health care delivery by outreach methods, using human resources in local ...
are called consumers, customers, visitors, or patients). It is a new paradigm that promotes more effective social interventions by encouraging the conscientious, judicious, and explicit use of the best available scientific evidence in professional decision-making (Zarghi and Khorasani,2018). Reorganize...
Not all variation in long covid services is unwarranted. Largely because long covid’s manifestations are so varied and comorbidities common, generic “evidence-based” standards require much individual adaptation. In this complex condition, quality improvement resources may be productively spent supportin...