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1 UC (n=296) or HBI (n=306, 96% received >/=1 home visit).
2 0 by letter, $43.25 by phone, and $129.88 by home visit.
3 rolled in the cohort, and 11,193 completed a home visit.
4 articipants within 24 h after the second CHW home visit.
5 se dust and child handwipes sampled during a home visit.
6 would enable accurate categorization without home visits.
7 or the first year of life by every-other-day home visits.
8 latory provider follow-up, and postdischarge home visits.
9 were called three times by phone between the home visits.
10 t primarily reflected changes in the rate of home visits.
11 citate issue, and highlight experiences with home visits.
12 , and followed for 3 years with twice-weekly home visits.
13 on, followed sequentially by phone calls and home visits.
14 tters, 17 (7%) to phone calls, and 5 (2%) to home visits.
15 ring environments that were conducted during home visits.
16 were given in monthly group sessions and in home visits.
17 enter, Hershey, Pennsylvania, in addition to home visits.
18 nd middle-income countries implement newborn home visits.
19 included monthly cooking sessions and weekly home visits.
20 Researchers gathered data at home visits.
21 al Statistics Registry database and biennial home visits.
23 ers before infants were 6 weeks of age, with home visits 2 weeks prior to when immunizations were sch
24 03, we enrolled, and followed up with weekly home visits, 509 individuals with HIV-1 infection and th
25 patients, respectively, were allocated to a home visit 7 to 14 days postdischarge by a cardiac nurse
26 ents of home-delivered meals who completed a home visit and three 24-h dietary recalls (n = 345).
27 (14.0%); of these, 826 (59.2%) completed the home visits and 147 (10.5%) completed a telephone diagno
28 ile to examine the temporal relation between home visits and hospital discharge, as well as the numbe
29 Deaths were ascertained through biennial home visits and linkage with a vital statistics registry
31 out the effect of such a worker carrying out home visits and participatory group meetings on children
34 Patients were coached during two follow-up home visits and three phone calls on how to improve thei
35 case detection was performed via semiweekly home visits, and blood was obtained at 3-month intervals
38 HO and UNICEF issued a joint statement about home visits as a strategy to improve newborn survival.
41 72 trained volunteer peer counsellors made home visits at five timepoints during pregnancy and afte
42 nt, and mothers' health and life-course with home visits beginning during pregnancy and continuing th
45 ion to enable CHWs to screen for SSIs during home visits by administering a questionnaire, obtaining
46 blood) were identified through twice-weekly home visits by fieldworkers over a follow-up period of 2
47 health care program, consisting primarily of home visits by nurses and health aides, was conceived as
48 d with the control group, women who received home visits by nurses had fewer subsequent pregnancies (
49 -randomised controlled trials estimated that home visits by trained community members in programme se
51 for parents and preschoolers and 10 biweekly home visits conducted during a 6- to 8-month period.
52 February 2003, the intervention comprised 16 home visits delivered to 220 mother-infant dyads by spec
54 he mental health indicators were assessed at home visits done between May 12, 2011, and May 15, 2013.
55 ree days if the mother received at least one home visit during pregnancy (OR2.18, CI1.46-3.25), the b
56 ome visits had an average of 9 (range, 0-16) home visits during pregnancy and 23 (range, 0-59) home v
59 Nurses made an average of 7 (range, 0-18) home visits during pregnancy and 26 (range, 0-71) visits
60 ant women in their community and to make two home visits during pregnancy and three in the first week
61 y only (n = 100), or routine care plus nurse home visits during pregnancy and through the child's sec
63 pated in follow-up), routine care plus nurse home visits during pregnancy only (n = 100), or routine
64 sociation between three factors - receipt of home visits during pregnancy, birth place, birth notific
65 e and neglect, and find time to advocate for home visits, early intervention programs, and education
69 nity-based surveillance volunteers undertook home visits for 7848 pregnant women who gave birth to 77
70 or patients testing antigen positive, weekly home visits for the first 4 weeks on ART by lay workers
71 -based accompaniment (characterized by daily home visits from a community health worker, directly obs
73 visits during pregnancy and 23 (range, 0-59) home visits from birth through the child's second birthd
74 original intervention in phase 1 comprised 8 home visits from community nurses delivering a staged ho
75 in England that involves up to 64 structured home visits from early pregnancy until the child's secon
76 ean of 9 home visits during pregnancy and 23 home visits from the child's birth through the second bi
78 violence against women and children through home visits, group meetings, day care, community events,
82 nal and newborn care programs with postnatal home visits have been tested in Bangladesh, Malawi, and
84 tervention cluster, a worker carried out one home visit in the third trimester of pregnancy, monthly
85 Participants from Gulf states completed a home visit in which biological and environmental samples
88 HIVST to one test per year were monitored by home visits in a systematic quality assurance (QA) sampl
89 This paper examines coverage and content of home visits in pilot areas and factors associated with r
90 hospital stay of one postpartum night plus a home visit) in a health maintenance organization (HMO) a
91 completed validated questionnaires during a home visit, including information about daily NSAID use.
92 n during a 3-y cluster-randomized trial of a home visiting intervention in Cape Town, South Africa.
93 se Partnership (FNP) is a licensed intensive home-visiting intervention developed in the USA and intr
94 the paraprofessional-delivered Family Spirit home-visiting intervention for American Indian teen moth
95 The significant effect of this early life home-visiting intervention on child BMI and BMI z score
97 Newhints trial, which tested the effect of a home-visits intervention in seven districts in rural Gha
100 idents of domestic violence (79% of sample), home-visited mothers had significantly fewer child maltr
101 cilitation (n=437), lay counsellor follow-up home visits (n=449), or standard clinic referral (n=439)
103 t 3 (transportation plus prenatal/postpartum home visiting [n = 230]), and treatment 4 (transportatio
104 rch about health visiting actions focuses on home visiting, needs assessment and parent-health visito
105 53 (40.0%) of the wound infections required home visiting nurse services on discharge, and 73 (29.1%
107 ge of health outcomes; and for the impact of home visiting on improving function and other health ser
108 effective strategies to increase coverage of home visits on the day of birth could lead to the achiev
110 ipants in the standard care group received a home visit or a cryptococcal antigen screen rather than
111 e provision (via a combination of telephone, home visits, or clinic visits) from an interprofessional
112 nkage facilitation, lay counsellor follow-up home visits, or standard-of-care clinic referral, and th
113 ng, parent behavior-management training with home visiting, peer coaching, reading tutoring, and clas
114 Family Spirit, a paraprofessional-delivered, home-visiting pregnancy and early childhood intervention
115 trial was designed originally to assess the home visiting program's effect on pregnancy outcomes and
116 data from a randomized controlled trial of a home-visiting program delivered by community health work
118 the evidence base for enhanced prenatal care home visiting programs and informs state and federal inv
120 s toward child abuse prevention, focusing on home visiting programs, abusive head trauma primary prev
123 Several randomized, controlled trials of home-visiting programs by professionals have demonstrate
125 The Affordable Care Act provides funding for home-visiting programs to reduce health care disparities
129 2 optional sessions; 2 telephone boosters; 2 home visits) provided specific strategies to manage disr
134 t mortality reductions achieved by a newborn home-visit strategy might in fact be cost effective.
135 e best evidence for the likely effect of the home-visits strategy delivered within programmes in sub-
136 In the Newhints trial, we aimed to test this home-visits strategy in sub-Saharan Africa by assessing
137 es, and the dramatic geographic variation in home visits suggests a lack of consensus about their app
138 enhanced prenatal care programs that provide home visiting to guide improvements and inform future in
140 nd newborn-care preparedness, made postnatal home visits to assess newborns on the first, third, and
141 trained community health volunteer conducted home visits to ensure retention in the study and learn a
142 The intervention consisted of a package of home visits to pregnant women and their babies in the fi
143 dentified pregnant women, made two antenatal home visits to promote birth and newborn-care preparedne
144 trained 824 female volunteers to make three home visits to women and their families during pregnancy
146 vaccination, we monitored children in weekly home visits until Dec 31, 2013, with study clinic survei
148 enteropathogens at enrolment; one follow-up home visit was made about 60 days later to ascertain vit
156 nagement involved monthly group meetings and home visits where communication and problem-solving skil
157 the challenges they encountered when making home visits while implementing a research intervention i
158 orns were more likely to receive a postnatal home visit within three days if the mother received at l
159 proportion of mothers and newborns receiving home visits within three days after birth was 57% in Ban
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