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Study of Prenatal and Infancy Home Visiting by Nurses

Study quality: High
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Kitzman, Harriet, David L. Olds, Charles R. Henderson, Carole Hanks, Robert Cole, Robert Tatelbaum, Kenneth M. McConnochie, Kimberly Sidora, Dennis W. Luckey, David Shaver, Kay Engelhardt, David James, and Kathryn Barnard (1997). Effect of prenatal and infancy home visitation by nurses on pregnancy outcomes, childhood injuries, and repeated childbearing: A randomized controlled trial, JAMA 278(8): 644-652.
Kitzman, Harriet, David L. Olds, Kimberly Sidora, Charles R. Henderson, Carole Hanks, Robert Cole, Dennis W. Luckey, Jessica Bondy, Kimberly Cole, and Judith Glazner (2000). Enduring effects of nurse home visitation on maternal life course: A 3-year follow-up of a randomized trial, JAMA 283(15): 1983-1989. 
Olds, David L., Harriet Kitzman, Carole Hanks, Robert Cole, Elizabeth Anson, Kimberly Sidora-Arcoleo, Dennis W. Luckey, Charles R. Henderson, John Holmberg, Robin A. Tutt, Amanda J. Stevenson, and Jessica Bondy (2007). Effects of nurse home visiting on maternal and child functioning: Age-9 follow-up of a randomized trial, Pediatrics 120(4). Available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2839449/
Olds, David L., Harriet Kitzman, Robert Cole, JoAnn Robinson, Kimberly Sidora, Dennis W. Luckey, Charles R. Henderson, Carole Hanks, Jessica Bondy, and John Holmberg (2004). Effects of nurse home-visiting on maternal life course and child development: Age 6 follow-up results of a randomized trial, Pediatrics 114(6): 1550-1559. 
Olds, David. L., Harriet J. Kitzman, Robert E. Cole, Carole A. Hanks, Kimberly J. Arcoleo, Elizabeth A. Anson, Dennis W. Luckey, Michael D. Knudtson, R. Charles, and Jessica Bondy (2010). Enduring effects of prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses on maternal life course and government spending: Follow-up of a randomized trial among children at age 12 years, Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 164(5): 419-424. Available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3249758/pdf/nihms344055.pdf
Intervention: Prenatal and Infancy Home Visiting by Nurses
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