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Goldfeld, S., Bryson, H., Mensah, F., Price, A., Gold, L., Orsini, F., et al. (2022) Nurse home visiting to improve child and maternal outcomes: 5-year follow-up of an Australian randomised controlled trial. PLoS ONE, 17(11), Article 0277773.

Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)

Goldfeld, S., Price, A., Bryson, H., Bruce, T., Mensah, F., Orsini, F., Gold, L., Hiscock, H., Smith, C., Bishop, L., & Jackson, D. (2017). ‘right@ home’: A randomised controlled trial of sustained nurse home visiting from pregnancy to child age 2 years, versus usual care, to improve parent care, parent responsivity and the home learning environment at 2 years. BMJ Open, 7(3), Article e013307.

Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)

Goldfeld, S., Price, A., & Kemp, L. (2018). Designing, testing, and implementing a sustainable nurse home visiting program: Right@ home. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1419(1), 141–159.

Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)

Goldfeld, S., Price, A., Smith, C., Bruce, T., Bryson, H., Mensah, F., Orsini, F., Gold, L., Hiscock, H., Bishop, L., Smith, A., Perlen, S., & Kemp, L. (2019). Nurse home visiting for families experiencing adversity: A randomized trial. Pediatrics, 143(1). https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2018-1206

Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)

Green, A. E., Trott, E., Willging, C. E., Finn, N. K., Ehrhart, M. G., & Aarons, G. A. (2016). The role of collaborations in sustaining an evidence-based intervention to reduce child neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect, 53, 4–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2015.11.013

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Guastaferro, K., Lai, B. S., Miller, K., Shanley Chatham, J. R., Whitaker, D. J., Self-Brown, S., Kemner, A., & Lutzker, J. R. (2018). Braiding two Evidence-Based Models for families at-risk: Results of a cluster randomized trial. Journal Of Child & Family Studies, 27(2), 535–546.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Guastaferro, K., & Lutzker, J. R. (2017). Getting the most juice for the squeeze: Where SafeCare and other Evidence-Based Models need to evolve to better protect children. In D. M. Teti (Ed.), Parenting and Family Processes in Child Maltreatment and Intervention (pp. 141–163). Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Guastaferro, K., & Lutzker, J. R. (2019). A methodological review of SafeCare®. Journal of Child & Family Studies, 28(12), 3268–3285. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-019-01531-4

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Guastaferro, K. M., Lutzker, J. R., & Graham, M. L. (2016). Using a technological augmentation to enhance parent-infant interactions with parents at risk. Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 38(1), 15–31.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®

Guastaferro, K. M., Lutzker, J. R., Graham, M. L., Shanl, J. R., & Whitaker, D. J. (2012). SafeCare: Historical perspective and dynamic development of an evidence-based scaled-up model for the prevention o child maltreatment. Psychosocial Intervention, 21(2), 171–180.

Model(s) Reviewed: SafeCare®