Does customised care improve satisfaction and positively enable parents in sustained home visiting for mothers and children experiencing adversity?
Abstract Background The Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-visiting program (MECSH) is a structured nurse-delivered program designed to address health inequities experienced by families experiencing significant adversity. There is strong evidence for the effectiveness of this program, but limit...
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Main Authors: | Kie Kanda (Author), Stacy Blythe (Author), Rebekah Grace (Author), Emma Elcombe (Author), Lynn Kemp (Author) |
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