3137.0: Monday, November 17, 2003: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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This session will present an overview of recent evaluation findings on home visiting programs that highlight potential impacts and outcomes. In addition, there will be presentations that focus on innovative approaches for increasing male involvement in home visiting programs. | |||
Learning Objectives: 1. To discuss innovative approaches to recruiting, engaging, and maintaining father involvement in home visiting programs; 2. To present innovative strategies for the delivery of home visiting intervention and prevention programs; 3. To demonstrate the impact of home visiting programs on the health and social well-being of mothers, infants and families; and 4. To describe the lessons learned from the implementation of home visiting programs | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Maryam Navaie-Waliser, DrPH | |||
Maryam Navaie-Waliser, DrPH | |||
Serving families effectively in their homes: Best practices in home visiation Maura Harrington, PhD, MBA, Katrina Kubicek, MA, Antoinette Andrews, MA | |||
What fathers need: A countywide assessment of the needs of fathers of young children Sara M. Buckelew, MD, MPH, Herb Pierrie, RN, PHN, Anand Chabra, MD, MPH | |||
Fathering Me: Engaging And Sustaining Male Involvement In Early Childhood Home and Community-Based Programs David A. Jones, CSW, Laura Ensler, MSEd, Maryam Navaie-Waliser, DrPH, Aubrey Spriggs, MA, Priscilla Lincoln, RN, PhD | |||
Help Us Grow: A home visiting program targeting drug-exposed/affected infants and mentally challenged caregivers Sandra Kaylor, RN, Kimberlee Wyche-Etheridge, MD, MPH | |||
Achieving public health goals through primary care interventions: Strategies for augmenting traditional maternal/infant care M. Elizabeth Irwin, PhD, Joanna Thomas, MD, Gara M. Mosier, PhD, Susan McWilliams, BSN | |||
Panel Discussion | |||
Organized by: | Maternal and Child Health | ||
Endorsed by: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development; Public Health Nursing; Social Work | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy |