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Characteristics and service needs of women and babies admitted to residential parenting units in New South Wales: A mixed‐methods study

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  • Holly Priddis
  • Charlene Thornton
  • Cathrine Fowler
  • Virginia Schmied
  • Jane Tooher
  • Marie Dickinson
  • Hannah G Dahlen

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Aims and objectives To examine the characteristics and service needs of women and babies admitted to residential parenting services (RPS) in the first year following birth in New South Wales, Australia. Background In Australia, there is a tiered system to support maternal, child and family health, which includes RPS. Design Sequential explanatory mixed‐methods design. Methods Individual patient data were obtained from a random review of 10% of all medical records (n = 300 of 3,011 admissions) of women with an infant of

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  • Holly Priddis & Charlene Thornton & Cathrine Fowler & Virginia Schmied & Jane Tooher & Marie Dickinson & Hannah G Dahlen, 2018. "Characteristics and service needs of women and babies admitted to residential parenting units in New South Wales: A mixed‐methods study," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 27(15-16), pages 2963-2973, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jocnur:v:27:y:2018:i:15-16:p:2963-2973
    DOI: 10.1111/jocn.14497
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    1. Cathrine Fowler & Virginia Schmied & Marie Dickinson & Hannah Grace Dahlen, 2017. "Working with complexity: experiences of caring for mothers seeking residential parenting services in New South Wales, Australia," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 26(3-4), pages 524-534, February.
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