The effectiveness of a sustained nurse home visiting intervention for Aboriginal infants compared with non-Aboriginal infants and with Aboriginal infants receiving usual child health care: a quasi-experimental trial - the Bulundidi Gudaga study
Abstract Background In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will 'Close the Gap' between the health and welfare of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and recognition that early childhood interventions offer the greatest potential for long term change. Nurse...
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Main Authors: | Lynn Kemp (Author), Rebekah Grace (Author), Elizabeth Comino (Author), Lisa Jackson Pulver (Author), Catherine McMahon (Author), Elizabeth Harris (Author), Mark Harris (Author), Ajesh George (Author), Holly A. Mack (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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