2024
DOI: 10.2196/59191
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Perceived Acceptability of Technology Modalities for the Provision of Universal Child and Family Health Nursing Support in the First 6-8 Months After Birth: Cross-Sectional Study

Tessa Delaney,
Jacklyn K Jackson,
Alison L Brown
et al.

Abstract: Background: Future health outcomes for children are influenced by their early life experiences. Child and Family Health Nursing (CFHN) services provide universal care to families during the First 2000 days (conception-5 years) to support optimal health and developmental outcomes of children in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Use of technology represents a promising means to encourage family engagement with CFHN services and enable universal access to evidenced-based age and stage information. Currently there… Show more

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