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  • The nurse-family partnership link appears to be mis-directed.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Responses to Comments 2009

  • My question is if the paper about lead that was linked to the use of nurse-family relationships is correct in that lead by in large is nonexistent ie removal of lead from gasoline then why would we need a nurse to establish a relationship with a family?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Responses to Comments 2009

  • Now for the specifics: 1. Evidence about the capacity of nurse-family partnerships to reduce offending by more than 50% based on a randomized controlled trial is here.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » 2009 » October 2009

  • “Evidence about the capacity of nurse-family partnerships”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Responses to Comments 2009

  • Now for the specifics: 1. Evidence about the capacity of nurse-family partnerships to reduce offending by more than 50% based on a randomized controlled trial is here.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Responses to Comments 2009

  • Developed in the U.S., the nurse-family partnership matches nurses to poor, young, first-time mothers and involves pre- and post-pregnancy visits that focus on health and behavioural outcomes for infants and toddlers.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed WENDY STUECK 2011

  • This body prioritised spending on initiatives which were found to have delivered results, like an early-intervention nurse-family partnership which generated three dollars in savings for every dollar spent, said the report.

    icNewcastle 2010

  • Its initiatives included an early-intervention nurse-family partnership which generated three dollars in savings for every dollar spent, it adds.

    BBC News - Home 2010

  • Some successful prevention programs include the nurse-family partnership, in which registered nurses visit at-risk mothers during pregnancy and in the first two years of childhood; Big Brothers/Big Sisters and other mentoring programs; and cognitive behavioral therapy, which uses structured goal setting and planning to reduce recidivism.

    USDOJ: Justice News 2009

  • The government is belatedly realising this, hence ‘nurse-family partnerships’ now being piloted which unlike ‘non-stigmatising’ Sure Start, are based on something that worked in USA. "

    Does Sure Start perform? 2008

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