Nursing leaders playing bigger role on global health stage
Graduates of the Harvard Global Nursing Leadership Program are beginning to move the needle on improving health systems.
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Nurse home visits may not improve prenatal health among low-income patients
Margaret McConnell, associate professor of global health economics at Harvard Chan School, discusses her recent evaluation of the impact of a longstanding national nurse home visiting program.
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New research on intensive nurse home visiting program shows no impact on birth outcomes; study is ongoing
The Nurse-Family Partnership ® (NFP), a prenatal and early child home visiting program, did not improve birth outcomes for low-income mothers in South Carolina, according to a new, ongoing study.
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Financing global health systems critical in an age of pandemics
At nursing leadership event, speakers cite need for strategic investment in global public health systems and empowering nurses.
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