A mixed methods study of early childhood providers' perceptions of the acceptability and feasibility of parenting for lifelong Health tip sheets in Ontario, Canada
Abstract Background Universal parenting campaigns are efficient, cost-effective and can eliminate barriers to accessing conventional, face-to-face parenting interventions. The aims of the CHAMPP4KIDS study were to assess Canadian early childhood providers' perceptions of the acceptability and f...
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Main Authors: | Mari Dumbaugh (Author), Susan M. Jack (Author), Jenna Ratcliffe (Author), Amanda Sim (Author), Jacinda Burns (Author), Teresa Bennett (Author), Harriet L. MacMillan (Author), Andrea Gonzalez (Author) |
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