Introduction to the 3rd Biennial Conference of the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration: advancing efficient methodologies through team science and community partnerships Cara Lewis, Doyanne Darnell, Suza...
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Introduction to the 3rd Biennial Conference of the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration: advancing efficient methodologies through team science and community partnerships Cara Lewis, Doyanne Darnell, Suzanne Kerns, Maria Monroe-DeVita, Sara J. Landes, Aaron R. Lyon, Cameo Stanick, Shannon Dorsey, Jill Locke, Brigid Marriott, Ajeng Puspitasari, Caitlin Dorsey, Karin Hendricks, Andria Pierson, Phil Fizur, Katherine A. Comtois A1: A behavioral economic perspective on adoption, implementation, and sustainment of evidence-based interventions Lawrence A. Palinkas A2: Towards making scale up of evidence-based practices in child welfare systems more efficient and affordable Patricia Chamberlain A3: Mixed method examination of strategic leadership for evidence-based practice implementation Gregory A. Aarons, Amy E. Green, Mark. G. Ehrhart, Elise M. Trott, Cathleen E. Willging A4: Implementing practice change in Federally Qualified Health Centers: Learning from leaders’ experiences Maria E. Fernandez, Nicholas H. Woolf, Shuting (Lily) Liang, Natalia I. Heredia, Michelle Kegler, Betsy Risendal, Andrea Dwyer, Vicki Young, Dayna Campbell, Michelle Carvalho, Yvonne Kellar-Guenther A3: Mixed method examination of strategic leadership for evidence-based practice implementation Gregory A. Aarons, Amy E. Green, Mark. G. Ehrhart, Elise M. Trott, Cathleen E. Willging A4: Implementing practice change in Federally Qualified Health Centers: Learning from leaders’ experiences Maria E. Fernandez, Nicholas H. Woolf, Shuting (Lily) Liang, Natalia I. Heredia, Michelle Kegler, Betsy Risendal, Andrea Dwyer, Vicki Young, Dayna Campbell, Michelle Carvalho, Yvonne Kellar-Guenther A5: Efficient synthesis: Using qualitative comparative analysis and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research across diverse studies Laura J. Damschroder, Julie C. Lowery A6: Establishing a veterans engagement group to empower patients and inform Veterans Affairs (VA) health services research Sara
The influence of aerobic swin conditioning on levels of maternal physical fitness and the influence of each swim bout on selected maternal and fetal circulatory parameters were investigated. Thirteen women who met cri...
The influence of aerobic swin conditioning on levels of maternal physical fitness and the influence of each swim bout on selected maternal and fetal circulatory parameters were investigated. Thirteen women who met criteria for a low-risk homogeneous sample were randomly assigned to either an experimental (n = 7) or a control (n = 6) group. Experimental subjects participated in ten weeks of a swim conditioning program, while control subjects maintained their normal activities (to exclude aerobic conditioning). Fitness levels for all subjects were determined from respiratory gas analysis during graded exercise testing on a treadmill prior to and following the swim conditioning program. Testing indicated that experimental subjects were able to maintain their initial fitness levels over the twelve weeks of increasing gestation, while control subjects were not able to do so. These findings suggest the effectiveness of the swim conditioning program in countering a potential decrease in fitness levels. Importantly, maternal blood pressure, pulse, and fetal heart rate response remained within clinically normal limits during swim conditioning for experimental subjects, and during treadmill testing for all subjects.
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