
A new study has found how low-income mothers and their first born babies would be less likely to die from preventable causes if they received home visits from nurses. David Olds, PhD, professor of pediatrics and lead investigator of the study, reviewed data covering a two-decade period to understand the impact of the Nurse-Family Partnership (Regd) (NFP) program and found that low-income mothers and their first-born children living in disadvantaged, urban neighborhoods were less ...
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