2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2011.00967.x
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Benchmark Attainment by Maternal and Child Health Clients Across Public Health Nursing Agencies

Abstract: There were consistent patterns in benchmark attainment and outcome improvement across counties and family home visiting studies. Benchmarking appears to be useful for comparison of population health status and home visiting program outcomes.

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“…In particular, mothers who received IA3 had the fewest problems. These results are consistent with previous research regarding intervention tailoring for the complex physical conditions, family, environmental interventions needed by mothers with the Mental health problem (Garcia et al, ; Kendrick et al, ; Monsen et al, ; Monsen, Radosevich, et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In particular, mothers who received IA3 had the fewest problems. These results are consistent with previous research regarding intervention tailoring for the complex physical conditions, family, environmental interventions needed by mothers with the Mental health problem (Garcia et al, ; Kendrick et al, ; Monsen et al, ; Monsen, Radosevich, et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The finding that mothers on average improved following PHN intervention, particularly for the Knowledge outcome in IA3 aligns with previous literature (Garcia et al, ; Monsen et al, ; Monsen, Radosevich, et al, ) and expands the knowledge base regarding PHN interventions for Latina mothers. It may indicate that a higher proportion of TGC compared with CM and S may be an effective intervention approach; while a higher proportion of CM and S may be less effective.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…For all problems, Knowledge score was low at baseline and showed most improvement while behavior and status scores were relatively high at baseline, however Behavior score showed more improvement than status score (see Table 3). The fact that Knowledge score showed more improvement than Behavior and Status scores is consistent with previous studies (Monsen et al, 2010(Monsen et al, , 2012. Benchmark Knowledge and Behavior outcome for all problems showed more improvement than Status outcome (see Table 4).…”
Section: Knowledgesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Parallel coordinates techniques were used to examine relationships among PHN-client-risk-intervention-outcome variables with each line linking values for a single client. The nine axes explored in iterations of the analysis were derived from significance found in previous research or attributes of streamgraph patterns: PHN who provided the interventions (signified by letters; Monsen, Chatterjee, et al, 2015), mean baseline MRI score (Flaten et al, 2011;, number of visits (Monsen, McNaughton, Savik, & Farri, 2011;, duration of care in months (Monsen, McNaughton, et al, 2011), streamgraph pattern (Kim et al, 2013), Caretaking/parenting streamgraph variability, stream thickness for all other problems, Pregnancy and/or Postpartum problem (color), and risk outcome group (greatly decreased risk to increased risk; Flaten et al, 2011;, Monsen, Radosevich, Johnson, Farri, Kerr, & Geppert, 2011. The colors that were selected for risk outcome groups were green (greatly decreased risk), yellow (moderately decreased risk), orange (minimally decreased risk), red (no change in risk), and blue (increased risk).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%