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A content analysis of mothers' online communications of their partner's paternal postnatal depression

Following the data collection and analysis, two themes relevant to health visiting practice were produced..

Professional perspectives on dietary practices and nutrition from pre-conception to birth: An exploratory study

There are missed opportunities to establish consistent health foundations, but nutrition and diet during pre-conception and pregnancy can have a substantive impact on health and wellbeing during...

How did the Covid-19 pandemic affect wellbeing of staff working in child and family teams?

The study adopted an evaluative, mixed-method design which involved two datasets. First, a quantitative secondary analysis of anonymised routine patient data was drawn from the past 5 years as a...

Factors associated with young children being overweight on entry to primary school

» Each contact is around 1 hour long, and uses holistic assessment to identify problems early and act where needed to improve child development, school readiness, parenting aspirations and parenting...

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