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Regenerative interventions in professional football

Sport-Orthopädie - Sport-Traumatologie - Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2014
Abstract To alleviate acute fatigue after strenuous football training sessions or matches several potentially recovery-enhancing methods and tools are available: cooling/water immersion, sleep, nutrition, active recovery, massage, and other modalities.
Tim Meyer   +3 more
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Professional Intervention in the Family

1984
Maltreatment of children, including child abuse, and the often related problem of juvenile delinquency are serious and disturbing issues. Juvenile delinquency has been regarded for some time by federal Canadian law, as an area needing special consideration, treatment and rules.1 Likewise, there have been provincial child welfare acts.
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Mindfulness-Based Interventions for End-of-Life Professionals

Journal of Palliative Care, 2023
In a recently published paper in this journal, Covington et al explored the potential advantages of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) for healthcare staff burnout and associated problems. In the demanding and emotionally charged field of end-of-life (EOL) care, healthcare professionals play a pivotal role in supporting patients and their families ...
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Family-Centered Early Intervention: The Perceptions of Professionals

American Annals of the Deaf, 1991
This paper, based on a nationwide survey, examines the attitudes and opinions of professionals regarding parent-professional involvement in the planning and implementation of goals and services for hearing-impaired infants and toddlers and their families.
J, Roush, M, Harrison, S, Palsha
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A systematic review of professional support interventions for breastfeeding

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2008
Objectives.  The objectives of this systematic review were first, to describe how breastfeeding is professionally supported during pregnancy, at maternity hospitals and during the postnatal period. Secondly, to find out how effective interventions are in supporting breastfeeding.Background.
Leena, Hannula   +2 more
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Stress and intervention strategies in mental health professionals

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1999
There is growing evidence to show that mental health professionals by the nature of their work are particularly vulnerable to stress with all its detrimental effects on service delivery and quality of care. This comes at a time when mental health services in many countries are under considerable strain.
S, Rabin, D, Feldman, Z, Kaplan
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Response to Intervention: Implications for Early Childhood Professionals

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2009
Purpose The purpose of this article is to discuss the importance of building strong early childhood communities of interdisciplinary practice in the application of a comprehensive curriculum framework. A curriculum framework is proposed as a means of applying and extending the principles of response to intervention (RtI) to ...
Sarah, Jackson   +4 more
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Personal and Professional Factors and Suicide Intervention Skills

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2001
This research investigated the relationship of professional and personal factors to the ability of counselors to respond appropriately to suicidal verbalizations using the Suicide Intervention Response Inventory (SIRI). Level of training, experience with suicidal clients, and death acceptance were positively related to suicide intervention competencies.
R A, Neimeyer, B, Fortner, D, Melby
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Designing Evaluations of Interventions to Change Professional Practice

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 1999
The design and interpretation of experimental studies to examine the effectiveness and efficiency of implementation strategies intended to change professional practice are gaining increasing attention. It has been argued that variations of the simple randomised design are most appropriate in this setting.
J, Mason, J, Wood, N, Freemantle
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Interventions for Families and Healthcare Professionals

2012
Abstract Parents and families of babies born with a visible facial difference have to overcome many challenges. Professionals caring for the child and their family can have an instrumental role in how these challenges are managed. This article identifies the nature of some of the challenges and illustrates how professional interventions ...
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