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Replicating the Hospital Elder Life Program in a Community Hospital and Demonstrating Effectiveness Using Quality Improvement Methodology

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2006
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate a replication of the Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), a quality‐improvement model, in a community hospital without a research infrastructure, using administrative data. DESIGN: A pretest/posttest quality ...
Fred H, Rubin   +5 more
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Effects of a Peer-Mediated Aerobic Conditioning Program on Fitness Levels of Youth With Mental Retardation: Two Systematic Replications

Mental Retardation, 1999
The generality of a peer-mediated exercise program designed to enhance aerobic fitness of 17 children with moderate and severe cognitive disabilities was evaluated. Two systematic replications of the program were conducted. Participants' ages, disability levels, and school settings varied. Target participants were paired with peers without disabilities.
J W, Halle, D, Gabler-Halle, Y B, Chung
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Replicating effective programs: HIV/AIDS prevention technology transfer.

AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education, 2001
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) works to prevent HIV infection in collaboration with community and state partners. CDC is identifying effective interventions from the research literature and disseminating these interventions to its prevention partners.
M S, Neumann, E D, Sogolow
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HPP775740_Take_Heart_Health_Educator_Manual_Outline – Supplemental material for Using the Replicating Effective Programs Framework to Adapt a Heart Health Intervention

2018
Supplemental material, HPP775740_Take_Heart_Health_Educator_Manual_Outline for Using the Replicating Effective Programs Framework to Adapt a Heart Health Intervention by Jessica E. Ramsay, Mary R. Janevic, Cainnear K. Hogan, Dominique L. Edwards, Cathleen M.
Ramsay, Jessica E.   +4 more
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The Effects of Gamification on Corporate Compliance Training: A Partial Replication and Field Study of True Office Anti-Corruption Training Programs

Journal of Forensic Accounting Research, 2017
ABSTRACT This study extends Baxter, Holderness, and Wood's (2016) study on the effectiveness of gamified training in an information security compliance setting. Our study uses similar methods and gamification style to assess how gamified training can help employees comply with anti-corruption regulations, specifically the U.S.
Ryan J. Baxter   +2 more
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Promoting Peer Acceptance of Females with Higher-functioning Autism in a Mainstream Education Setting: A Replication and Extension of the Effects of an Autism Anti-Stigma Program

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
This study evaluated the effects of an eight-session female higher-functioning autism anti-stigma program on the knowledge, attitudes and behavioural intentions of adolescent girls. Participants were seventh-, eighth- and ninth-grade students (N = 273) in a mainstream school.
Ranson, Natalia J, Byrne, Mitchell K
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Comparative Effectiveness of a Complex Care Program for High-Cost/High-Need Patients

Medical Care
Background/Objective: Evidence about the patient benefits of alternative primary care delivery models for high-cost/high needs patients is mixed. We conducted a follow-up study of a program designed to improve outcomes of seriously ill adult patients in an integrated delivery system.
Douglas W, Roblin   +3 more
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Is the Meyerhoff Model Replicable? Evaluating the Effect of Participation in a Meyerhoff Adaptation Program on Persistence in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Majors

Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
Over the past decade, the Meyerhoff model has increasingly been employed to promote inclusive excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. This study assesses the effects of participating in a Meyerhoff adaptation program, the STEM Scholars Program (SSP), on student persistence in STEM majors.
Leticia Oseguera, Tong Li, Chris Kirk
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[Synergistic killing effect of the conditionally replicating adenoviruses carrying programmed cell death 5 gene and etoposide on K562 cells].

Zhongguo shi yan xue ye xue za zhi, 2011
The expression levels of programmed cell death 5 (PDCD5) are down-regulated in many malignancies. SG611-pdcd5, a recombinant conditionally replicative adenovirus carrying pdcd5 gene expression cassette, can evidently kill the leukemic cells and protect selectively the normal cells.
Min, Xie   +8 more
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