Characteristics and co-admissions of mothers and babies admitted to residential parenting services in the year following birth in NSW: a linked population data study (2000-2012)
Abstract Background There is a tiered healthcare system in Australia to support maternal and child health, including, non-psychiatric day stay and residential parenting services (RPS) such as Tresillian and Karitane (in New South Wales [NSW]). RPS are unique to Australia, and currently there is limi...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Grace Dahlen (Author), Virginia Schmied (Author), Cathrine Fowler (Author), Lilian L. Peters (Author), Simone Ormsby (Author), Charlene Thornton (Author) |
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