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Altfeld, S. (2002). The Chicago Doula Project evaluation final report. Chicago, IL: The Ounce of Prevention Fund.
Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program
Breidenbach, A., Heinz, H., & Jimenez, E. Y. (2022). Factors associated with self-reported family enrollment in community services after referral by First Born home visitors. Academic Pediatrics.
Model(s) Reviewed: First Born® Program
Gentry, Q. M., Nolte, K. M., Gonzalez, A., Pearson, M., & Ivey, S. (2010). "Going beyond the call of doula": A grounded theory analysis of the diverse roles community-based doulas play in the lives of pregnant and parenting adolescent mothers. Journal of Perinatal Education, 19(4), 24–40.
Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program
HealthConnect One. (2014). The perinatal revolution: New research supports the critical role community-based doula programs can play in improving maternal and child health in underserved birthing populations. Chicago, IL: Author.
Model(s) Reviewed: HealthConnect One's® Community-Based Doula Program
Heinz, H., & Breidenbach, A. (2020). Connecting families with community supports: A study of best practices and barriers to community referrals in the first born home visiting program. Cradle to Career Policy Institute, University of New Mexico.
Model(s) Reviewed: First Born® Program
Kilburn, M. R., & Cannon, J. S. (2015). Home visiting start-up: Lessons learned from program replication in New Mexico. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 36, 275–279.
Model(s) Reviewed: First Born® Program
Kilburn, M. R., & Cannon, J. S. (2019). Home visiting for first-time parents. The Future of Children, 29(1), 81–98.
Model(s) Reviewed: First Born® Program
University of New Mexico. (2020). First Born program year 2 evaluation. Cradle to Career Policy Institute, University of New Mexico.
Model(s) Reviewed: First Born® Program