Intervention Group definition

Intervention Group means Members who have been selected by the Selection Criteria for Intervention who are not randomly assigned to the Control Group and who will receive services from the Intervention Program.
Intervention Group means all Eligible Persons that are Enrolled in accordance with the process set out in the Operations Manual including those who are not Referred, those who are Referred and to whom the Organisation does not provide Services and those Referred who refuse Services.
Intervention Group means the Families Referred to the Issuer in response to a request for Referral from the Issuer, including those Referred whom the Issuer does not approach and those Referred who refuse the Services, but to avoid doubt excludes any referrals from other agencies. The Intervention Group will contain no less than 300 Families at the Measurement Date, except in the event of early termination of the Implementation Deed;

Examples of Intervention Group in a sentence

  • The PFS Impact Estimates for the Preterm Birth, Child Injury, and the Healthy Birth Interval PFS Outcome Metrics will compare outcomes for Sample Members who were Randomized to the Intervention Group to those who were Randomized to the Control Group.

  • PFS Impact Estimates Analysis of the Preterm Birth, Child Injury, and the Healthy Birth Interval metrics will compare outcomes for Sample Members who were Randomized to the Intervention Group to those who were Randomized to the Control Group.

  • The PFS Impact Estimate for the Coverage of LIZCs will be measured on results of the Intervention Group only.

  • The Independent Evaluator will report the share of Control group and Intervention Group members receiving other home visiting services (to the extent that those programs are captured in the data provided to the Independent Evaluator), which the Operations Committee may use as context in interpreting and disseminating the NFP Program impact findings.

  • The Randomization will use a 2:1 Intervention to Control Group ratio with approximately 4,000 mothers served in the Intervention Group.

  • Analysis of the Coverage of LIZCs will report outcomes for Sample Members in the Intervention Group.

  • Intervention Group Sample Members will be assigned a Nurse, who will follow up with them to schedule the initial home visit, and obtain program consent to participate in NFP.

  • Inputs: Demographics Assessments Attendance Behavior Grades Features: Customizable Data Walls and Reports Dashboards AdHoc Reporting Case Management Skill (MTSS) Monitoring Intervention Group Service Level Tracking Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies, etc.

  • Preterm Birth – 13.5% reduction in the Intervention Group and relative to the Control Group in the share of live ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ births where the obstetric estimate of gestation in completed weeks is less than thirty-seven (37).

  • Coverage in LIZCs is defined as whether Sample Members in the Intervention Group have a primary residential address within a LIZC at the time of Study Intake, prior to the Randomization stage, as reported by a PFS Participant.

Related to Intervention Group

  • Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) means a written plan that:

  • Early intervention services means individual programmes for children with developmental delays or disabilities, or children at risk of being developmentally delayed or of having a disability, aged 0 to 6 years, aimed at providing assistance to the child and its family in the areas of physical, emotional, social and educational needs.

  • Intervention means any action intended to reduce or avert exposure or the likelihood of exposure to sources which are not part of a controlled practice or which are out of control as a consequence of an accident;

  • Crisis intervention means the implementation of a service, support, or strategy to immediately stabilize a crisis and prevent the crisis from reoccurring after the crisis ends.

  • Behavioral intervention means the implementation of strategies to address behavior that is dangerous, disruptive, or otherwise impedes the learning of a student or others.