2017
DOI: 10.7249/rr1817
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A Psychometric Study of the Modified Bridges for Newborns Screening Tool

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“…Soon after delivery, a Hospital Liaison conducts a risk assessment with women interested in receiving home visitation services. The level of risk identified through the Modified Bridges for Newborns Screening tool (Stucky et al, 2017) is one component of eligibility for Welcome Baby. This risk assessment occurs at the hospital visit for all Welcome Baby participants, even those that receive services prenatally.…”
Section: Overview Of the Welcome Baby Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soon after delivery, a Hospital Liaison conducts a risk assessment with women interested in receiving home visitation services. The level of risk identified through the Modified Bridges for Newborns Screening tool (Stucky et al, 2017) is one component of eligibility for Welcome Baby. This risk assessment occurs at the hospital visit for all Welcome Baby participants, even those that receive services prenatally.…”
Section: Overview Of the Welcome Baby Programmentioning
confidence: 99%