Not exact matches
Depending on the equipment that is needed, or your child's diagnosis, you may
receive weekly
home nurse visits to assist you in their care.
With My
Nursing Coach, Los Angeles moms can get a
home -
visit from a lactation consultant or postpartum specialist, and moms across the country can
receive advice by phone, video chat, or private message.
Research shows that families typically
receive roughly half of the number of
home visits expected.16, 17 For example, across three randomized controlled trials conducted of
Nurse Family Partnership, average dosage of
visits ranged from 45 to 62 percent.18 Research also shows that many, perhaps most, families enrolled in
home visiting programs drop out before their eligibility ends.16, 19,20 Some
home visiting studies have varied the dosage that families were offered and found that fewer
home visits produced outcomes similar to higher levels of exposure.21
Control (n = 330):
received the usual childhood
nursing service, comprising 1
home visit within a month of birth if needed.
Control group women did not
receive postnatal
home visits from a midwife or a child health
nurse.
The most recent research on the program showed that, after being
visited frequently by a
nurse during their child's first two years of life, the mothers were less likely to abuse or neglect their children, have another child, and abuse drugs or alcohol than mothers who did not
receive home visits.
We were just told by the
nursing home staff that they were
receiving visits from the hospice staff.
He has gone on to
receive his Canine Good Citizen and we now
visit the local senior centers and
nursing homes.
For example, the Facebook data might reveal that a patient did not have many friends or did not
receive many messages, so might need a
nurse to
visit them at
home.
Home visits are conducted by family support workers who have degrees in either
nursing or social work and have
received five weeks of additional training specific to the goals and procedures surrounding the Early Start Program.
A fifteen - year follow - up of the Prenatal / Early Infancy Project in Elmira, New York, showed that the
nurse home visits significantly reduced child abuse and neglect in participating families, as well as arrest rates for the children and mothers.35 The women who
received the program also spent much less time on welfare; those who were poor and unmarried had significantly fewer subsequent births.
A 15 - year follow - up study of families who
received a mean of nine
home visits by
nurses during pregnancy and 23
home visits up to their child's second birthday has demonstrated the following long - term benefits:
Mothers may
receive services through Healthy Families America, a
Nurse - Family Partnership (if the referral occurs prenatally), other evidence - based
home -
visiting programs, or local volunteer organizations.
Interventions Families were randomly assigned to
receive routine perinatal care (control group; n = 184 participated in follow - up), routine care plus
nurse home visits during pregnancy only (n = 100), or routine care plus
nurse home visits during pregnancy and through the child's second birthday (n = 116).
In Louisiana,
home visiting teams implementing two evidence - based models,
Nurse Family Partnership and Parents as Teachers, participate in Foundational Infant Mental Health Training and
receive ongoing support and guidance from an infant mental health specialist who consults with the team.
Results indicate during the 2 - decade period following registration in this trial, women enrolled in the 2
nurse -
visited groups were less likely to have died than women assigned to the control group, and by age 20 years, children whose mothers
received home visits during pregnancy and through child age 2 years were less likely to have died from preventable causes compared with their counterparts in the control group.
Families participating in
home visiting programs choose to
receive regular, planned
home visits from trained providers such as
nurses, social workers, and educators.
Each mom is partnered with a registered
nurse early in her pregnancy and
receives ongoing
nurse home visits unt
Each mom is partnered with a registered
nurse early in her pregnancy and
receives ongoing
nurse home visits until the child turns 2 years of age.