A theory of maternal engagement with public health nurses and family visitors.
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Long-term home visiting with vulnerable young mothers: an interpretive description of the impact on public health nurses.Patterns of reporting by health care and nonhealth care professionals to child protection services in Canada.Accessing maternal and child health services in Melbourne, Australia: reflections from refugee families and service providersMothers' experiences in the Nurse-Family Partnership program: a qualitative case studyThe role of public health agencies in addressing child and family poverty: public health nurses' perspectivesNegotiating policy in practice: child and family health nurses' approach to the process of postnatal psychosocial assessment.Home visiting for adolescent mothers: effects on parenting, maternal life course, and primary care linkage.Mixing a grounded theory approach with a randomized controlled trial related to intimate partner violence: what challenges arise for mixed methods research?Guidelines to support nurse-researchers reflect on role conflict in qualitative interviewing.Public Health Nurses and Mothers Challenge and Shift the Meaning of Health Outcomes.Key components of a service model providing early childhood support for women attending opioid treatment clinics: an Australian state health service review.Women's strategies to achieve access to healthcare in Ontario, Canada: a meta-synthesis.A qualitative meta-synthesis: public health nurses role in the identification and management of perinatal mental health problems.Nurse perceptions of family home-visiting programmes in Australia and England.Identification and assessment of intimate partner violence in nurse home visitation.Minimizing the risk of intrusion: a grounded theory of intimate partner violence disclosure in emergency departments.'It Was Easier Because I Had Help': Mothers' Reflections on the Long-Term Impact of Sustained Nurse Home Visiting.Engaging women at risk for poor perinatal mental health outcomes: a mixed-methods study.The use of antenatal care in two rural districts of Upper West Region, Ghana.Nurse home visitors' perspectives of mandatory reporting of children's exposure to intimate partner violence to child protection agencies.Engaging Parents in Early Head Start Home-Based Programs: How Do Home Visitors Do This?Parents' experiences of early support.Using the dimensions of health to assess motivation among running moms.Solution-focused conversations: a new therapeutic strategy in well child health nursing telephone consultations.'My special time': Australian women's experiences of accessing a specialist perinatal and infant mental health service.Connecting, learning, leaving: supporting young parents in the community.Primary Child Health Care Nurses' assessment of health risks in children of foreign origin and their parents--a theoretical model.Pregnant women's experiences with an integrated diagnostic and decision support device for antenatal care in Ghana.
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A theory of maternal engagement with public health nurses and family visitors.
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Alba DiCenso
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