This is the second of two articles reporting evidence from a programme of research that focused on how health visiting works, including service user and workforce perspectives. Evidence and professional expertise indicate that a set of essential features enable health visitors to achieve the desired impact of improving child public health. These include organising services in a way that enables positive parent–health visitor relationships, continuity and co-ordination and the flexibility to use professional knowledge and autonomy in practice. Where service specifications give careful attention to this evidence, it is more likely that health visitors will be able to deliver a successful child health programme for the early years
<i>Background</i>: Health visitors (HVs), also known as public health nurses, in the UK ...
Although their numbers have declined over the last 10 years, younger (teenage) parents are still one...
This study aimed to explore the process by which members of a client group identify and interpret th...
The altered landscape surrounding commissioning of public health provision has affected the nature a...
This is the second of two papers reporting evidence from a programme of research that focused on how...
The altered landscape surrounding commissioning of public health provision has affected the nature a...
The study aimed to develop an understanding of health visitor recruitment and retention by examining...
Internationally, there is a strong interest in engaging the public more widely in both the developme...
Internationally, there is a strong interest in engaging the public more widely in both the developme...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic review undertaken to assess how effectively health ...
In June 2021, Public Health England published its first set of statistics describing additional heal...
Introduction There is increasing international interest in universal, health promoting services for...
Health visitors play an important role in safeguarding and protecting children. In this article we r...
Introduction: Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with poorer health outc...
Aim and objectives To explore the processes which support shared decision making when health visitor...
<i>Background</i>: Health visitors (HVs), also known as public health nurses, in the UK ...
Although their numbers have declined over the last 10 years, younger (teenage) parents are still one...
This study aimed to explore the process by which members of a client group identify and interpret th...
The altered landscape surrounding commissioning of public health provision has affected the nature a...
This is the second of two papers reporting evidence from a programme of research that focused on how...
The altered landscape surrounding commissioning of public health provision has affected the nature a...
The study aimed to develop an understanding of health visitor recruitment and retention by examining...
Internationally, there is a strong interest in engaging the public more widely in both the developme...
Internationally, there is a strong interest in engaging the public more widely in both the developme...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic review undertaken to assess how effectively health ...
In June 2021, Public Health England published its first set of statistics describing additional heal...
Introduction There is increasing international interest in universal, health promoting services for...
Health visitors play an important role in safeguarding and protecting children. In this article we r...
Introduction: Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with poorer health outc...
Aim and objectives To explore the processes which support shared decision making when health visitor...
<i>Background</i>: Health visitors (HVs), also known as public health nurses, in the UK ...
Although their numbers have declined over the last 10 years, younger (teenage) parents are still one...
This study aimed to explore the process by which members of a client group identify and interpret th...