Background Pregnancy and the first years of life are important times for future child well-being. Early identification of families and children who might be likely to experience poorer outcomes could enable health professionals and parents to work together to promote each child’s well-being. Little is known about the acceptability and feasibility of such an approach to parents. Objective To investigate parents’ views about how health professionals should identify and work with families who may benefit from additional input to maximize their children’s future health and well-being. Design A qualitative study using focus groups. Setting and participants Eleven focus groups were conducted with a total of 54 parents; 42 mothers and...
Background: The transition to parenthood is a time of increased vulnerability and lays the foundati...
AbstractIt is widely acknowledged, in the International debate, that the child – of any age – is ent...
Background Child protective services (CPS), or their equivalent, have statutory power to remove chi...
Aim To investigate parents’ views about how health professionals should identify and work with fami...
Aim To investigate parents’ views about how health professionals should identify and work with fami...
"The Department of Health commissioned three pieces of qualitative research about the experiences ...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
Purpose: The first two years of a child’s life have been found to be crucial for optimal growth and ...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences on parental involvement in decision‐making about their child’s ...
Aim: To explore parents\u27 experiences on parental involvement in decision-making about their child...
2017, The Author(s) 2017. In many western countries, parents have a legal right to influence and be ...
Background: Early identification of children at risk of developmental delay is crucial to promote he...
Young families, in which the parents are aged 16–24, require support in order to reduce health and s...
Parents play a vital role in promoting children’s health. The parental health literacy skills are im...
UK policy and practice endorses family support for child well-being. Achieving such support requires...
Background: The transition to parenthood is a time of increased vulnerability and lays the foundati...
AbstractIt is widely acknowledged, in the International debate, that the child – of any age – is ent...
Background Child protective services (CPS), or their equivalent, have statutory power to remove chi...
Aim To investigate parents’ views about how health professionals should identify and work with fami...
Aim To investigate parents’ views about how health professionals should identify and work with fami...
"The Department of Health commissioned three pieces of qualitative research about the experiences ...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
Purpose: The first two years of a child’s life have been found to be crucial for optimal growth and ...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences on parental involvement in decision‐making about their child’s ...
Aim: To explore parents\u27 experiences on parental involvement in decision-making about their child...
2017, The Author(s) 2017. In many western countries, parents have a legal right to influence and be ...
Background: Early identification of children at risk of developmental delay is crucial to promote he...
Young families, in which the parents are aged 16–24, require support in order to reduce health and s...
Parents play a vital role in promoting children’s health. The parental health literacy skills are im...
UK policy and practice endorses family support for child well-being. Achieving such support requires...
Background: The transition to parenthood is a time of increased vulnerability and lays the foundati...
AbstractIt is widely acknowledged, in the International debate, that the child – of any age – is ent...
Background Child protective services (CPS), or their equivalent, have statutory power to remove chi...