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Adapting, piloting and evaluating complex public health interventions: lessons learned from the Nurse–Family Partnership in Canadian public health settings

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) is a home-visit program for young and first-time, socially and economically disadvantaged mothers. Evidence from three United States randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effectiveness of this intervention at improving pregnancy outcomes, improving child health and development, and increasing maternal economic self-sufficiency is robust. However, the effectiveness of the NFP in Canada, with …

Authors

Jack SM; Catherine N; Gonzalez A; MacMillan HL; Sheehan D; Waddell D

Journal

Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, Vol. 35, No. 8/9, pp. 151–159

Publisher

Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch (HPCDP) Public Health Agency of Canada

Publication Date

2015

DOI

10.24095/hpcdp.35.8/9.07

ISSN

1925-6515