In Greenland, the universal parenting programme MANU was developed in 2016. After documenting the initial years of MANU’s implementation, this study aimed to identify implementation determinants focusing on i) which context MANU was conceptualised in and how it was developed and ii) how MANU was implemented and initially received in the healthcare system. A qualitative in-depth implementation study was conducted: document analysis, 38 interviews, one focus group discussion, and observations at two trainings for professionals and four parent sessions. Participants included stakeholders from both the health and social sector and from management to practitioner level. MANU was conceptualised based on a political desire to ensure children’s wel...
A culturally sensitive approach needs to be adopted in disseminating evidence-based preventive progr...
Over 30 % of children in Nunavik have been reported to child welfare services by professionals, comm...
Several international organizations have suggested the need for disseminating existing evidence-base...
In Greenland, the universal parenting programme MANU was developed in 2016. After documenting the in...
Background The transition to parenthood has received increasing attention in research, partly due...
Background: Greenland struggles with a high prevalence of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. In respon...
Abstract Background Greenland struggles with a high prevalence of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. I...
BACKGROUND: Parental support programmes aim to strengthen family functioning and the parent-child re...
Abstract Background Few early intervention programs aimed at maternal and child health have been dev...
Objectives. To describe the health care system and health care delivery in Greenland. Study design a...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
The purpose of the study was to consider the need for, and the nature of, an in-service program for ...
This research is a cross-Atlantic study of Sure Start and Early Head Start program directors' percep...
Introduction: Programs that operate from a strengths-based, positive promotion approach to strengthe...
AIM: Parenting programmes tailored to immigrant parents have been reported to improve the mental hea...
A culturally sensitive approach needs to be adopted in disseminating evidence-based preventive progr...
Over 30 % of children in Nunavik have been reported to child welfare services by professionals, comm...
Several international organizations have suggested the need for disseminating existing evidence-base...
In Greenland, the universal parenting programme MANU was developed in 2016. After documenting the in...
Background The transition to parenthood has received increasing attention in research, partly due...
Background: Greenland struggles with a high prevalence of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. In respon...
Abstract Background Greenland struggles with a high prevalence of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. I...
BACKGROUND: Parental support programmes aim to strengthen family functioning and the parent-child re...
Abstract Background Few early intervention programs aimed at maternal and child health have been dev...
Objectives. To describe the health care system and health care delivery in Greenland. Study design a...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
The purpose of the study was to consider the need for, and the nature of, an in-service program for ...
This research is a cross-Atlantic study of Sure Start and Early Head Start program directors' percep...
Introduction: Programs that operate from a strengths-based, positive promotion approach to strengthe...
AIM: Parenting programmes tailored to immigrant parents have been reported to improve the mental hea...
A culturally sensitive approach needs to be adopted in disseminating evidence-based preventive progr...
Over 30 % of children in Nunavik have been reported to child welfare services by professionals, comm...
Several international organizations have suggested the need for disseminating existing evidence-base...