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Price, A., Bryson, H., Mensah, F., Kemp, L., Bishop, L., & Goldfeld, S. (2017). The feasibility and acceptability of a population‐level antenatal risk factor survey: Cross‐sectional pilot study. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 53(6), 572–577.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Price, A., Bryson, H., Mensah, F., Kemp, L., Smith, C., Orsini, F., Hiscock, H., Gold, L., Smith, A., Bishop, L., Goldfeld S. (2019). A brief survey to identify pregnant women experiencing increased psychosocial and socioeconomic risk. Women and Birth, 32(3), e351–e358.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Price, A., Mudiyanselage, S. B., Schembri, R., Mensah, F., Kemp, L., Harris, D., & Goldfeld, S. (2022). The impact of nurse home visiting on the use, dose and quality of formal childcare: 3-Year Follow-Up of a randomized trial. Academic Pediatrics, 22(2), 233–243.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Short, K., Eadie, P., & Kemp, L. (2020). Influential factor combinations leading to language outcomes following a home visiting intervention: A qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 55(6), 936–954.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Smith, J., Levickis, P., Goldfeld, S., Kemp, L., & Conway, L. (2021). Maternal linguistic input and child language in a cohort at risk of experiencing social adversity. Language Learning and Development, 17(3), 254–271.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Tessaro, I., Campbell, M., O'Meara, C., Herrick, H., Buescher, P., Meyer, R., McGloin, T., Roth, M., & Cross, A. W. (1997). State health department and university evaluation of North Carolina’s maternal outreach worker program. Research Linkages Between Academia and Public Health, a supplement to American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 13(6), 38-44.
Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program
Women's Health Branch, NC HHS Division of Public Health. Northeastern North Carolina Baby Love Plus Healthy Start impact report 2000 – 2003.Raleigh, NC: Author.
Model(s) Reviewed: North Carolina Baby Love Maternal Outreach Workers Program
Zapart, S., Knight, J., & Kemp, L. (2016). ‘It was easier because I had help’: Mothers’ reflections on the long-term impact of sustained nurse home visiting. Maternal and child health journal, 20, 196–204.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)