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Swider, S. M., Levin, P. F., & Kulbok, P. A. (2015). Creating the future of public health nursing: A call to action. Public Health Nursing, 32(2), 91-93.
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Tavernise, S. (2015, March 9). Visiting nurses, helping moms on the margins. (cover story). New York Times, pp. A1-A10.
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Thorland, W., & Currie, D. (2017). Status of birth outcomes in clients of the Nurse-Family Partnership. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 21(5), 995–1001.
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Thorland, W., Currie, D., & Colangelo, C. (2017). Status of high body weight among Nurse-Family Partnership children. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 42(6), 352–357.
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Thorland, W., Currie, D., Wiegand, E., Walsh, J., & Mader, N. (2017). Status of breastfeeding and child immunization outcomes in clients of the Nurse-Family Partnership. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 21(3), 439–445.
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Tonmyr, L. (2015). The Nurse-Family Partnership: Evidence-based public health in response to child maltreatment. Health Promotion And Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice, 35(8–9), 141–142.
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Tumbleson, H., & Cordova-Hakim, M. (2010). Home visiting services for young Latino families: Challenges and choices. Seattle, WA: King County Children and Family Commission.
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Tung, G. J., Williams, V. N., Ayele, R., Shimasaki, S., & Olds, D. (2019). Characteristics of effective collaboration: A study of Nurse-Family Partnership and child welfare. Child Abuse and Neglect, 95, 104028. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104028
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Voices for America's Children. (2006). Public investments that positively impact child and family outcomes: What the research tells us. Washington, DC: Author.
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Weise, C. L. (2014). Evidence-based home visitation programs work to put children first. Journal of Applied Research on Children, 5(1).
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