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Doulas Try to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes for Addicted Women

January 29, 2002 | Program Result Report

The Northern New Jersey Maternal/Child Health Consortium collaborated with five northern New Jersey agencies to design and develop a project to improve pregnancy outcomes for drug-addicted women in Paterson, N.J.

There's No Place Like Home for Improving Parenting in Low-Income Families

August 12, 2002 | Program Result Report

The Parents as Teachers National Center conducted a multi-site randomized evaluation starting in 1997 of outcomes for low-income infants, toddlers and parents who received services from Parents as Teachers.

The Nurse Home Visitation Program

January 1, 2002 | Book

This chapter in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Anthology V, examines nurse visitation programs to disadvantaged first-time mothers during and after their pregnancies.

Nurse-Family Partnership Program

August 26, 2008 | Program Result Report

RWJF has provided 12 grants totaling $26.8 million to support development of David L. Olds' home-visiting model and its national replication as the Nurse-Family Partnership.

A Closer Look at the Olds Model

August 26, 2008 | Program Result Report

The architects of the Nurse-Family Partnership grounded the program's strategy and content in research and theory.

The Role of Mental Health Factors, Behavioral Factors, and Past Experience in the Prediction of Rapid Repeat Pregnancy in Adolescence

January 28, 2009 | Journal Article

Rapid repeat pregnancies (RRPs) in adolescents are poorly understood, even though they are some of the pregnancies at highest risk for poor outcomes. This study showed that aggression was associated with higher risk of an RRP, but life history factors such as abuse and depression were not.

Kane Kares: Nurses Who Make House Calls

October 27, 2009 | Story/Video

Nurse-Family Partnership programs such as Kane Kares help change the lives of vulnerable first-time mothers and their babies through ongoing home visits from registered nurses.

Pebbles in a Pond

May 3, 2012 | Story

The timely intervention of a specially trained nurse held the potential to change the lives of poor young mothers and their babies for the better ... not just in the near term, but for many years to come.

Home Visiting by Paraprofessionals and by Nurses

September 1, 2002 | Journal Article

This study focuses on the effectiveness of home visiting by specially trained paraprofessionals and nurses as separate means of improving maternal and child health

Kane Kares: Nurses Who Make House Calls

October 27, 2009 | Story

Nurse-Family Partnership programs such as Kane Kares help change the lives of vulnerable first-time mothers and their babies through ongoing home visits from registered nurses.

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