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Projected outcomes of Nurse-Family Partnership home visitation during 1996–2013, USA Ted R. Miller

By: Miller, Ted.R.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Prevention Science.Publisher: Springer, 2015Subject(s): CHILDREN | EVALUATION | FAMILIES | HOME-BASED FAMILY SERVICES | PARENTING PROGRAMMES | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Prevention Science, 2015, Advance online publication, 16 June 2015Summary: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) targets intensive prenatal and postnatal home visitation by registered nurses to low-income first-time mothers. Through 2013, 177,517 pregnant women enrolled in NFP programs. This article projects how NFP will affect their lives and the lives of their babies. NFP has been evaluated in six randomized trials and several more limited analyses of operational programs. The authors systematically reviewed evaluation findings on 21 outcomes and calculated effects on three more.(from the abstract). Record #4717
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Prevention Science, 2015, Advance online publication, 16 June 2015

Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) targets intensive prenatal and postnatal home visitation by registered nurses to low-income first-time mothers. Through 2013, 177,517 pregnant women enrolled in NFP programs. This article projects how NFP will affect their lives and the lives of their babies. NFP has been evaluated in six randomized trials and several more limited analyses of operational programs. The authors systematically reviewed evaluation findings on 21 outcomes and calculated effects on three more.(from the abstract). Record #4717