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Barth, M. C., & Sherlock, C. H. (2003). The diffusion of a pediatric care innovation in a large urban nonprofit health care system. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 14(1), 93-106.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)
Bauer, S. C., Smith, P. J., Chien, A. T., Berry, A. D., & Msall, M. E. (2009). Educating pediatric residents about developmental and social-emotional health. Infants & Young Children, 22(4), 309–320.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)
Bishai, D., Trevitt, J. L., Zhang, Y., McKenzie, L. B., Leventhal, T., Gielen, A. C., & Guyer, B. (2008). Risk factors for unintentional injuries in children: Are grandparents protective? Pediatrics, 122(5), e980–e987.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)
Caughy, M. O., Huang, K., Miller, T., & Genevro, J. L. (2004). The effects of Healthy Steps for Young Children Program: Results from observations of parenting and child development. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 19(4), 611–630.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)
Caughy, M. O., Miller, T., Genevro, J. L., Huang, K., & Nautiyal, C. (2003). The effects of Healthy Steps on discipline strategies of parents of young children. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 24(5), 517–534.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)
Crowley, A. A., & Magee, T. K. (2003). Integrating Healthy Steps into PNP graduate education. Journal of Pediatric Healthcare, 17(5), 232–239.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)
Diamond, L. T., & Jarrett, M. H. (1998). “Pride in parenting: Training curriculum for lay home visitors.” NIH-DC initiative to reduce infant mortality in minority populations. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health.
Model(s) Reviewed: Pride in Parenting (PIP)
El-Mohandes, A., Katz, K. S., El-Khorazaty, M., McNeely-Johnson, D., Sharps, P. W., Jarrett, M. H., et. al. (2003). The effect of a parenting education program on the use of preventive pediatric health care services among low-income, minority mothers: A randomized, controlled study. Pediatrics, 111(6) 1324–1332.
Model(s) Reviewed: Pride in Parenting (PIP)
Guyer, B., Barth, M., Bishai, D., Caughy, M., Clark, B., Burkom, D., Tang, C. (2003). The Healthy Steps for Young Children Program National Evaluation. Baltimore: Women’s and Children’s Health Policy Center, Department of Population and Family Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)
Guyer, B., Hughart, N., Strobino, D., Jones, A., & Scharfstein, D. (2000). Assessing the impact of pediatric-based developmental services on infants, families, and clinicians: Challenges to evaluating the Healthy Steps program. Pediatrics, 105(3), E33.
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Steps (National Evaluation 1996 Protocol)