• Mashup Score: 0

    This systematic review will assess the effectiveness and potential harms of MBIs in children and adolescents, used for the prevention or treatment of mental health conditions and for improving general wellbeing. This systematic review is intended to support the development of clinical practice guidelines. The intended audience includes guideline developers, health system administrators, and clinicians who provide care to children and adolescents (e.g., primary care providers, advanced practice practitioners, and psychologists).

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    • How effective are mindfulness-based interventions for youth #MentalHealth? #AHRQ’s recent systematic review finds limited evidence of benefits. Public comments are open through May 30. Read the report & weigh in. https://t.co/PYsjAheuwh https://t.co/AGOfm5ZebL

  • Mashup Score: 0

    This systematic review will assess the effectiveness and potential harms of MBIs in children and adolescents, used for the prevention or treatment of mental health conditions and for improving general wellbeing. This systematic review is intended to support the development of clinical practice guidelines. The intended audience includes guideline developers, health system administrators, and clinicians who provide care to children and adolescents (e.g., primary care providers, advanced practice practitioners, and psychologists).

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • How effective are mindfulness-based interventions for youth #MentalHealth? #AHRQ’s recent systematic review finds limited evidence of benefits. Public comments are open through May 30. Read the report & weigh in. https://t.co/PYsjAheuwh https://t.co/AGOfm5ZebL

  • Mashup Score: 1

    This report reviews the evidence on the average daily dietary protein and individual indispensable amino acid intake requirement of apparently healthy individuals by life stage and sex. We considered evidence published since the current DRIs were set and our findings will serve as a key reference for future updates to the DRIs for protein and amino acids.

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    • Dive into #AHRQ's systematic review on dietary protein and amino acids—current evidence lacks clarity, calling for a standardized assessment method to aid in healthier dietary guidelines. Learn more. #research https://t.co/w4WrHH7LCk https://t.co/touVpedi3w

  • Mashup Score: 0

    This systematic review will assess the effectiveness and potential harms of MBIs in children and adolescents, used for the prevention or treatment of mental health conditions and for improving general wellbeing. This systematic review is intended to support the development of clinical practice guidelines. The intended audience includes guideline developers, health system administrators, and clinicians who provide care to children and adolescents (e.g., primary care providers, advanced practice practitioners, and psychologists).

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • How effective are mindfulness-based interventions for youth #MentalHealth? #AHRQ’s recent systematic review finds limited evidence of benefits. Public comments are open through May 30. Read the report & weigh in. https://t.co/PYsjAheuwh https://t.co/AGOfm5ZebL

  • Mashup Score: 0

    This systematic review will assess the effectiveness and potential harms of MBIs in children and adolescents, used for the prevention or treatment of mental health conditions and for improving general wellbeing. This systematic review is intended to support the development of clinical practice guidelines. The intended audience includes guideline developers, health system administrators, and clinicians who provide care to children and adolescents (e.g., primary care providers, advanced practice practitioners, and psychologists).

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • How effective are mindfulness-based interventions for youth #MentalHealth? #AHRQ’s recent systematic review finds limited evidence of benefits. Public comments are open through May 30. Read the report & weigh in. https://t.co/PYsjAheuwh https://t.co/AGOfm5ZebL

  • Mashup Score: 1

    This report reviews the evidence on the average daily dietary protein and individual indispensable amino acid intake requirement of apparently healthy individuals by life stage and sex. We considered evidence published since the current DRIs were set and our findings will serve as a key reference for future updates to the DRIs for protein and amino acids.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Dive into #AHRQ's systematic review on dietary protein and amino acids—current evidence lacks clarity, calling for a standardized assessment method to aid in healthier dietary guidelines. Learn more. #research https://t.co/w4WrHH7LCk https://t.co/touVpedi3w

  • Mashup Score: 0

    This systematic review will assess the effectiveness and potential harms of MBIs in children and adolescents, used for the prevention or treatment of mental health conditions and for improving general wellbeing. This systematic review is intended to support the development of clinical practice guidelines. The intended audience includes guideline developers, health system administrators, and clinicians who provide care to children and adolescents (e.g., primary care providers, advanced practice practitioners, and psychologists).

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • How effective are mindfulness-based interventions for youth #MentalHealth? #AHRQ’s recent systematic review finds limited evidence of benefits. Public comments are open through May 30. Read the report & weigh in. https://t.co/PYsjAheuwh https://t.co/AGOfm5ZebL

  • Mashup Score: 0

    This systematic review will assess the effectiveness and potential harms of MBIs in children and adolescents, used for the prevention or treatment of mental health conditions and for improving general wellbeing. This systematic review is intended to support the development of clinical practice guidelines. The intended audience includes guideline developers, health system administrators, and clinicians who provide care to children and adolescents (e.g., primary care providers, advanced practice practitioners, and psychologists).

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • How effective are mindfulness-based interventions for youth #MentalHealth? #AHRQ’s recent systematic review finds limited evidence of benefits. Public comments are open through May 30. Read the report & weigh in. https://t.co/PYsjAheuwh https://t.co/AGOfm5ZebL

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    We addressed four Key Questions (KQs) related to: incidence, prevalence, and severity of mental health and occupational stress issues (KQ1); benefits and harms of interventions to promote resistance and resilience regarding these issues (KQ2); contextual and implementation factors of studies with effective EMS and telecommunicator workforces practices to prevent, recognize, and treat mental health and occupational stress issues (KQ3); and future research that is needed to close existing gaps regarding prevention, recognition, and treatment of mental health issues and occupational stress issues in the EMS and telecommunicator workforces (KQ4).

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    • #AHRQ's recent systematic review sheds light on #MentalHealth in the EMS and 911 workforce, emphasizing the need for systemic change and support to bolster resilience and performance. Learn more. https://t.co/DueTOFgAA2 https://t.co/oPfnVqUHCF

  • Mashup Score: 0

    This systematic review will assess the effectiveness and potential harms of MBIs in children and adolescents, used for the prevention or treatment of mental health conditions and for improving general wellbeing. This systematic review is intended to support the development of clinical practice guidelines. The intended audience includes guideline developers, health system administrators, and clinicians who provide care to children and adolescents (e.g., primary care providers, advanced practice practitioners, and psychologists).

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • How effective are mindfulness-based interventions for youth #MentalHealth? #AHRQ’s recent systematic review finds limited evidence of benefits. Public comments are open through May 30. Read the report & weigh in. https://t.co/PYsjAheuwh https://t.co/AGOfm5ZebL