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Record ID: 3f809f80-6004-4300-ab02-bdc16734c592
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-021-01519-x
Type: Journal Article
Title: Improving interagency service integration of the Australian Nurse Family Partnership Program for First Nations women and babies: A qualitative study
Authors: Hickey, Sophie
Nelson, Carmel
Kildea, Sue
Maidment, Sarah-Jade
Massi, Luciana
Year: 2021
Publisher: BMC
Citation: Volume 20, Issue 1
Abstract:  The Australian Nurse Family Partnership Program (ANFPP) is an evidence-based, home visiting program that offers health education, guidance, social and emotional support to first-time mothers having Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) babies. The community-controlled sector identified the need for specialised support for first time mothers due to the inequalities in birthing and early childhood outcomes between First Nations’ and other babies in Australia. The program is based on the United States’ Nurse Family Partnership program which has improved long-term health outcomes and life trajectories for mothers and children. International implementation of the Nurse Family Partnership program has identified interagency service integration as key to program recruitment, retention, and efficacy. How the ANFPP integrates with other services in an Australian urban setting and how to improve this is not yet known. Our research explores the barriers and enablers to interagency service integration for the Australian Nurse Family Partnership Program ANFPP in an urban setting.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15194
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