Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providing primary health services from birth to school entry. Herein, we report on the findings of the first national survey of CFH nurses, including the ages and circumstances of children and families seen by CFH nurses and the nature and frequency of the services provided by these nurses across Australia. Methods A national survey of CFH nurses was conducted. Results In all, 1098 CFH nurses responded to the survey. Over 60% were engaged in delivering primary prevention services from a universal platform. Overall, 82.8% reported that their service made first contact with families within 2 weeks of birth, usually in the home (80.7%). The proportion ...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally avai...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services to meet the...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Background: Australian governments provide free services to...
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which Australian child and family health nu...
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which Australian child and family health nu...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally available well-child health servi...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents' use of universally available well‐child health servi...
Child safety is an important human rights and public health issue which has significant implications...
Child safety is an important human rights and public health issue which has significant implications...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally avai...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services to meet the...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Background: Australian governments provide free services to...
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which Australian child and family health nu...
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which Australian child and family health nu...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally available well-child health servi...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents' use of universally available well‐child health servi...
Child safety is an important human rights and public health issue which has significant implications...
Child safety is an important human rights and public health issue which has significant implications...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally avai...