Almost all parents in Sweden are invited to parental groups organized by the child health service (CHS) during their child's first year, but only 40% chose to attend. The aim of this study was to describe parents' experiences of participating in these parental groups. A total of 143 parents from 71 different parental groups at 27 child health-care (CHC) centres in one Swedish county completed an online questionnaire. A majority of the parents found the parental groups to be meaningful and more than 60% met someone in the group who they socialized with outside the meetings. Parents wanted a greater focus on child-related community information, existential questions, relationships and parenting in general. Group leadership seems to be of sign...
ABSTRACT Parental support is needed because it promotes a positive development in children, because ...
The aim was to describe what parents and staff think about child health care, to identify agreements...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe Child Health Service (CHS) nurses' experiences with condu...
Ninety-nine per cent of all parents visit child healthcare centres (CHCs) andall parents in Sweden a...
The close relationship between young children’s living conditions and their healthlater in life is w...
The purpose of this study was to describe child health centre (CHC) nurses' views of managing parent...
Aims and objectives To explore expectant and new parents reasons not to participate in parental educ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the experience and personal impact of a group leadership course ...
The aim of the study was to describe and to understand midwives’ and child health care nurses’ exper...
The aim of the study was to highlight the experiences and expectations of Swedish parents with respe...
The aim of the study was to describe and to understand midwives’ and child health care nurses’ exper...
In today’s Swedish society there is increasing emphasis on health-promotive work among children, ado...
The aim of the study was to describe and to understand midwives’ and child health care nurses’ exper...
Improved techniques for counselling parents can be achieved through a knowledge of the parents &apos...
ABSTRACT Parental support is needed because it promotes a positive development in children, because ...
ABSTRACT Parental support is needed because it promotes a positive development in children, because ...
The aim was to describe what parents and staff think about child health care, to identify agreements...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe Child Health Service (CHS) nurses' experiences with condu...
Ninety-nine per cent of all parents visit child healthcare centres (CHCs) andall parents in Sweden a...
The close relationship between young children’s living conditions and their healthlater in life is w...
The purpose of this study was to describe child health centre (CHC) nurses' views of managing parent...
Aims and objectives To explore expectant and new parents reasons not to participate in parental educ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the experience and personal impact of a group leadership course ...
The aim of the study was to describe and to understand midwives’ and child health care nurses’ exper...
The aim of the study was to highlight the experiences and expectations of Swedish parents with respe...
The aim of the study was to describe and to understand midwives’ and child health care nurses’ exper...
In today’s Swedish society there is increasing emphasis on health-promotive work among children, ado...
The aim of the study was to describe and to understand midwives’ and child health care nurses’ exper...
Improved techniques for counselling parents can be achieved through a knowledge of the parents &apos...
ABSTRACT Parental support is needed because it promotes a positive development in children, because ...
ABSTRACT Parental support is needed because it promotes a positive development in children, because ...
The aim was to describe what parents and staff think about child health care, to identify agreements...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe Child Health Service (CHS) nurses' experiences with condu...