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Campbell Syst Rev ; 19(3): e1346, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37545649

RESUMO

This is the protocol for an evidence and gap map. The objective of this EGM is to identify and map all primary studies (including randomised and cluster randomised trials) and systematic reviews on universal, school-based social and emotional learning programmes for young children (3-11 years) to create a live, searchable, and publicly available evidence and gap map.

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Child Indic Res ; 15(4): 1517-1538, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35194481

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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the greatest disruption to children's schooling in generations. This study analyses primary school children's emotional engagement with remote schooling during the Spring 2020 lockdown in the Republic of Ireland, which involved one of the longest school closures among rich countries at the time. It investigates whether children's engagement with their remote schooling varied by personal and family characteristics, using data from the Children's School Lives (CSL) surveys. CSL is a nationally representative study of primary schools in Ireland, which collected information from children aged 8-9 years in May - August 2019 and in May - July 2020. Linear regression estimates with school fixed effects are based on the analytic sample of nearly 400 children (from across 71 schools) who took part in both waves and have complete data on all the key variables. Emotional engagement with schooling is measured using child-reported items on satisfaction with schooling. Everything else being equal, children who reported higher engagement with schooling before the pandemic were more engaged with remote schooling during the lockdown. Although there were no significant differences by family affluence, children with greater resources for home schooling reported higher levels of engagement. This includes having a computer or a laptop for schoolwork, having someone to help with schoolwork if the child is worried about falling behind, and having schoolwork checked by a teacher. This points to the paramount importance of adequate digital technologies in the home as well as the availability of help during periods of remote schooling.

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Community Pract ; 82(3): 27-31, 2009 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19331047

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Health visiting services have been restructured from being universal for all children to targeting families in need. UK recommendations on infant feeding have also recently changed. With the many sources of information available on feeding babies, it is important to know where parents get feeding advice and which sources they find valuable. In this study, 215 mothers of one-year old infants were interviewed about where they had obtained feeding advice in the first year of their infant's life and how useful they found this information. The health visitor was the most commonly cited source of information (70%) followed by grandparents (53%), while 10% of mothers relied solely on health visitor advice. This study highlights the importance placed by mothers on health visitors, which may have implications for the service in the midst of the reorganisation of the health visitor's role.


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Atitude Frente a Saúde , Ciências da Nutrição Infantil/educação , Educação em Saúde , Mães , Adulto , Alimentação com Mamadeira , Aleitamento Materno , Enfermagem em Saúde Comunitária/métodos , Aconselhamento , Feminino , Educação em Saúde/métodos , Necessidades e Demandas de Serviços de Saúde , Humanos , Lactente , Alimentos Infantis , Relação entre Gerações , Masculino , Mães/educação , Mães/psicologia , Irlanda do Norte , Papel do Profissional de Enfermagem , Pesquisa Metodológica em Enfermagem , Política Nutricional , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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