Healthy kids check: Is it evidence-based?

Author(s): Alexander, Karyn E.; Mazza, Danielle
Date Issued: February 15, 2010
Description: A review of evidence-based and consensus-based support for various components of the Healthy Kids Check, a preschool screening tool of the Australian Government’s Enhanced Primary Care Program, from 34 systematic reviews and guidelines published between 2000 and 2008
show entire record ↓
Journal Title: Medical Journal of Australia
Volume Number: 192
Issue Number: 4
Page Range: 207-210
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures

International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies
ISSN: 0025-729X Unknown
1326-5377 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
hide record ↑


More Like This

what is this? These resources were found by comparing the title, description, and topics of the currently selected resource to the rest of the Research Connections holdings.

Healthy eating in early years settings: A review of current national to local guidance for North West England Literature Review
What role can child-care settings play in obesity prevention?: A review of the evidence and call for research efforts Literature Review
The role of organizational context and external influences in the implementation of evidence-based programs: Report III Literature Review
Evidence-based social-emotional curricula and intervention packages for children 0-5 years and their families Other
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN): School Screen, Wave 3, 2000-2002 Data Sets

Disclaimer: Use of the above resource is governed by Research Connections' Terms of Use.

Research Connections is supported by grant #90YE0104 from the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents are solely the responsibility of the National Center for Children in Poverty and the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, the Administration for Children and Families, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Google Translate