Significance of Post-assessment
Post-assessment is an evaluation performed after treatment interventions to assess their effectiveness and the outcomes achieved. It takes place following the final intervention session, serving to analyze the impacts of the therapies administered. Specifically, in the context of yoga interventions, post-assessment helps to identify any changes or improvements in cognitive and affective scores, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the intervention's efficacy.
Synonyms: Post-evaluation, Follow-up assessment, Evaluation, Review, Analysis, Appraisal, Examination
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Hindu concept of 'Post-assessment'
In Hinduism, post-assessment evaluates participants after an intervention. It measures changes resulting from the practice. This evaluation provides insights into the practice's impact on individuals.
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) This refers to the evaluation of participants after the intervention, to measure any changes that occurred as a result of the practice.[1]
The concept of Post-assessment in scientific sources
Post-assessment pertains to the evaluation conducted after a yoga intervention, aimed at assessing changes or improvements in cognitive and affective scores, thereby providing insights into the effectiveness of the intervention.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) **Post assessment** accuracy, including assessment content, assessment method and assessment result, is part of responsibility planning, which measures manpower allocation for risk mitigation.[2] (2) A subsequent evaluation of participants' mental health after the intervention, to measure any changes or improvements.[3] (3) Refers to the evaluation of participants after they have completed the intervention, often involving the same measures used in the pre-assessment.[4]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Is a systematic review conducted after a project or activity has been completed, to evaluate its outcomes and identify lessons learned for future improvements.[5]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Post-assessment occurs after the last intervention session to evaluate the effects of the intervention.[6]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The immediate plans and multidisciplinary referrals made are summarized in figures, which offers a look at the next steps in care, as is mentioned.[7]