BackgroundParent-focused Redesign for Encounters, Newborns to Toddlers (PARENT), is a well-child care (WCC) model that has demonstrated effectiveness in improving the receipt of comprehensive WCC services and reducing emergency department utilization for children aged 0 to 3 in low-income communities. PARENT relies on a health educator ("parent coach") to provide WCC services; it utilizes a Web-based previsit prioritization/screening tool (Well-Visit Planner) and an automated text message reminder/education service. We sought to assess intervention feasibility and acceptability among PARENT trial intervention participants.MethodsIntervention parents completed a survey after a 12-month study period; a 26% random sample of them were invited t...
Background Parent carers of children with special educational needs or disability are at higher risk...
Parent-Child Care (PC-CARE) is a brief intervention for children with externalizing behaviors design...
Parent training programmes have significant potential to improve the quality of children's early env...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to examine the effects of a new model for well-child care (WCC),...
Our objective was to conduct a rigorous, structured process to create a new model of well-child care...
Background: Community health centers (CHCs) are a key element of the health care safety net for unde...
Pediatric well-child care is the foundation of pediatric care for children in the United States. The...
Purpose: This quality improvement project aimed at increasing the number of children receiving well-...
Background: There is an identified need to improve the evidence-base in relation to contact visits f...
Objectives Parent carers of children with special educational needs or disability are at risk of poo...
Background: This paper describes the first phase of a community-based, controlled trial conducted t...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors related to well-child visit noncomp...
Children with complex health problems who are dependent upon medical technology require frequent hos...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated whether a brief, universal, postnatal nurse home-visiting intervention can ...
Background Parent carers of children with special educational needs or disability are at higher risk...
Parent-Child Care (PC-CARE) is a brief intervention for children with externalizing behaviors design...
Parent training programmes have significant potential to improve the quality of children's early env...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to examine the effects of a new model for well-child care (WCC),...
Our objective was to conduct a rigorous, structured process to create a new model of well-child care...
Background: Community health centers (CHCs) are a key element of the health care safety net for unde...
Pediatric well-child care is the foundation of pediatric care for children in the United States. The...
Purpose: This quality improvement project aimed at increasing the number of children receiving well-...
Background: There is an identified need to improve the evidence-base in relation to contact visits f...
Objectives Parent carers of children with special educational needs or disability are at risk of poo...
Background: This paper describes the first phase of a community-based, controlled trial conducted t...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors related to well-child visit noncomp...
Children with complex health problems who are dependent upon medical technology require frequent hos...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated whether a brief, universal, postnatal nurse home-visiting intervention can ...
Background Parent carers of children with special educational needs or disability are at higher risk...
Parent-Child Care (PC-CARE) is a brief intervention for children with externalizing behaviors design...
Parent training programmes have significant potential to improve the quality of children's early env...