Development of an outcome indicator framework for a universal health visiting programme using routinely collected data
Abstract Background Universal health visiting has been a cornerstone of preventative healthcare for children in the United Kingdom (UK) for over 100 years. In 2016, Scotland introduced a new Universal Health Visiting Pathway (UHVP), involving a greater number of contacts with a particular emphasis o...
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Main Authors: | Margaret Horne (Author), Louise Marryat (Author), D. Helen Corby (Author), Lawrence Doi (Author), Ruth Astbury (Author), Ruth Jepson (Author), Kathleen Morrison (Author), Rachael Wood (Author) |
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