PRISM: Mounting a community‐randomised trial. Establishing partnerships with local government

Abstract This paper describes initial partnership development in PRISM (Program of Resources, Information and Support for Mothers), a community‐randomised trial to improve maternal health in the first year after birth conducted in Victoria in the period 1998-2003. First, we discuss the principles un...

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Main Authors: Rhonda Small (Author), Stephanie Brown (Author), Wendy Dawson (Author), Lyndsey Watson (Author), Judith Lumley (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2004-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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