Implementation of the norwegian 'Starting right' child health service innovation: implementation adjustments, adoption, and acceptability
Abstract Background An increased and/or stable proportion of the child and adolescent population reports symptoms of impaired health, and the symptoms can be identified early. Therefore, structured child- and parent-reported outcome measures need to be implemented in child and school health services...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Westergren (Author), Eirin Mølland (Author), Kristin Haraldstad (Author), Åshild Tellefsen Håland (Author), Unni Mette Stamnes Köpp (Author), Liv Fegran (Author), Eirik Abildsnes (Author) |
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