Objectives: To determine whether increased postnatal support could influence maternal and child health outcomes. Design: This was a randomised controlled trial comparing maternal and child health outcomes for women offered either of the support interventions with those for control women receiving standard services only. Outcome data were collected through questionnaires distributed 12 and 18 months postrandomisation. Process data were also collected. There was also an integral economic evaluation. Setting and participants: Women living in deprived enumeration districts in selected London boroughs were eligible for the trial if they gave birth between 1 January and 30 September 1999. Results: The 731 participants were found to be well matche...
Problem Many women experience the transition to motherhood as stressful and find it challenging to c...
Background The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that...
Background: Maternal depression can be detrimental to infant development. Structured home visiting i...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of two forms of postnatal social support for disadvantaged i...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of two forms of postnatal social support for disadvantaged i...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to measure the effect and the total cost per woman of providing postnat...
Objectives We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outc...
UNLABELLED ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families f...
Abstract Background Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black an...
Background: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
BACKGROUND: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
Objectives: We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outcome...
Building on research about low-income mothers’ perceptions of social support and well-being levels, ...
Objectives: To establish whether providing additional postnatal support during the early postnatal m...
The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that lay suppor...
Problem Many women experience the transition to motherhood as stressful and find it challenging to c...
Background The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that...
Background: Maternal depression can be detrimental to infant development. Structured home visiting i...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of two forms of postnatal social support for disadvantaged i...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of two forms of postnatal social support for disadvantaged i...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to measure the effect and the total cost per woman of providing postnat...
Objectives We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outc...
UNLABELLED ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families f...
Abstract Background Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black an...
Background: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
BACKGROUND: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
Objectives: We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outcome...
Building on research about low-income mothers’ perceptions of social support and well-being levels, ...
Objectives: To establish whether providing additional postnatal support during the early postnatal m...
The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that lay suppor...
Problem Many women experience the transition to motherhood as stressful and find it challenging to c...
Background The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that...
Background: Maternal depression can be detrimental to infant development. Structured home visiting i...