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    Validating the Safety of Nurse-Health Advocate Services by Nacion, Karla Witt, Norr, Kathleen Fordham, Burnett, Glenda Morris, Boyd, Cynthia Barnes

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-01-2000)
    “…Prior to promoting the use of community health care advocates for home visits, it is necessary to evaluate their ability to safely screen for health problems…”
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    Evaluation of an interagency home visiting program to reduce postneonatal mortality in disadvantaged communities by Barnes-Boyd, C, Norr, K F, Nacion, K W

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-06-1996)
    “…This paper describes an interagency home visiting program, Resources, Education and Care in the Home (REACH), designed to reduce preventable causes of…”
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    Promoting Infant Health Through Home Visiting By a Nurse-Managed Community Worker Team by Barnes-Boyd, Cynthia, Fordham Norr, Kathleen, Nacion, Karla W

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-07-2001)
    “…This article describes the Resources, Education and Care in the Home program (REACH‐Futures), an infant mortality reduction initiative in the inner city of…”
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    Maternal and Infant Outcomes at One Year for a Nurse-Health Advocate Home Visiting Program Serving African Americans and Mexican Americans by Norr, Kathleen F., Crittenden, Kathleen S., Lehrer, Evelyn L., Reyes, Olga, Boyd, Cynthia B., Nacion, Karla W., Watanabe, Kaoru

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-05-2003)
    “…This article describes the outcomes at 1 year for a randomized clinical trial of Resources, Education and Care in the Home—Futures: a program to reduce infant…”
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    Early discharge with home follow-up: impacts on low-income mothers and infants by Norr, K F, Nacion, K W, Abramson, R

    “…Low-income mothers and infants discharged at 24 to 47 hours after birth were compared to two control groups: early discharge with infant separation and…”
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