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166 related items for PubMed ID: 24597137

  • 1. Clinical supervision in the provision of intensive home visiting by health visitors.
    Jarrett P, Barlow J.
    Community Pract; 2014 Feb; 87(2):32-6. PubMed ID: 24597137
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  • 2. Issues related to delivering an early childhood home-visiting program.
    Woodgate R, Heaman M, Chalmers K, Brown J.
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  • 3. Randomized trial of a statewide home visiting program to prevent child abuse: impact in reducing parental risk factors.
    Duggan A, Fuddy L, Burrell L, Higman SM, McFarlane E, Windham A, Sia C.
    Child Abuse Negl; 2004 Jun; 28(6):623-43. PubMed ID: 15193852
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  • 4. Enhancing home visiting with mental health consultation.
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  • 5. Nurse home visitors' perspectives of mandatory reporting of children's exposure to intimate partner violence to child protection agencies.
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  • 7. A research evaluation of health support workers in a Sure Start project.
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  • 8. Economic evaluation of an intensive home visiting programme for vulnerable families: a cost-effectiveness analysis of a public health intervention.
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  • 9. Improving the quality of home visitation: an exploratory study of difficult situations.
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  • 10. Health Visitors' experiences of Family Group Conferences in relation to child protection planning: a phenomenological study.
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  • 11. Early childhood home visiting programme: factors contributing to success.
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  • 13. Health visitors' child protection work: exploratory study of risk assessment.
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  • 14. Health visitor professional education and post-qualification clinical supervision: how well does it equip practitioners for dealing with ethical tensions associated with promoting the public health agenda to individual clients?
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  • 15. Sustained nurse home visiting in early childhood: exploring Australian nursing competencies.
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  • 17. Home visitors' needs and perceptions of the benefits of a home visiting program for childcare support in Japan: A qualitative study of home visitors.
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  • 18. A theory of maternal engagement with public health nurses and family visitors.
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  • 19. Supporting the case for 'progressive universalism' in health visiting: Scottish mothers and health visitors' perspectives on targeting and rationing health visiting services, with a focus on the Lothian Child Concern Model.
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  • 20. The guideline contradiction: health visitors' use of formal guidelines for identifying and assessing families in need.
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