A better start for health equity? Qualitative content analysis of implementation of extended postnatal home visiting in a disadvantaged area in Sweden
Abstract Background Health inequities among children in Sweden persist despite the country's well-developed welfare system and near universal access to the national child health care programme. A multisectoral extended home visiting intervention, based on the principles of proportionate univers...
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Main Authors: | Madelene Barboza (Author), Asli Kulane (Author), Bo Burström (Author), Anneli Marttila (Author) |
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