Towards precision home visiting: results at six months postpartum from a randomized pilot implementation trial to assess the feasibility of a precision approach to Family Spirit
Abstract Background Shared implementation challenges at scale in early childhood home visiting have led researchers to explore precision home visiting as a promising service delivery mechanism to better address families' unique needs and build greater program efficiencies. This randomized contr...
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Main Authors: | Allison Ingalls (Author), Paul Rebman (Author), Lisa Martin (Author), Elizabeth Kushman (Author), Amanda Leonard (Author), Aimee Cisler (Author), Ingrid Gschwind (Author), Amanda Brayak (Author), Ann Marie Amsler (Author), Emily E. Haroz (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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