Public Health Nurses and Mothers Challenge and Shift the Meaning of Health Outcomes
Maternal, child, and newborn health is a priority area in Canada and around the world. The work of public health nurses (PHNs) is often invisible and misunderstood. The purpose of this qualitative research project was to explore how universal and targeted home visiting programs for mothers and babie...
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Main Authors: | Megan Aston (Author), Josephine Etowa (Author), Sheri Price (Author), Adele Vukic (Author), Christine Hart (Author), Emily MacLeod (Author), Patricia Randel (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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