Quality of social and emotional wellbeing services for families of young Indigenous children attending primary care centers; a cross sectional analysis
Abstract Background The quality of social and emotional wellbeing services for Indigenous families of young children is not known, in many settings especially services provided by primary care centers. Methods Our primary objective was to assess delivery of social and emotional wellbeing services to...
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Main Authors: | Karen M. Edmond (Author), Kimberley McAuley (Author), Daniel McAullay (Author), Veronica Matthews (Author), Natalie Strobel (Author), Rhonda Marriott (Author), Ross Bailie (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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