RT @SpringerPBH: .#openaccess : Could #Postnatal Women’s Groups Be Used to Improve Outcomes for Mothers and Children in High-Income Countri…
.#openaccess : Could #Postnatal Women’s Groups Be Used to Improve Outcomes for Mothers and Children in High-Income Countries? A Systematic Review, in new @MCHJournal #maternalhealth https://t.co/Vi9soFFCW2
"a lack of well-described, quality studies investigating group-based support for promoting the health and wellbeing of postnatal mothers in high-income countries" https://t.co/FyJ7twmj5G
RT @jennife17711747: Some sat reading- new publication! Could Postnatal Women’s Groups Be Used to Improve Outcomes for Mothers and Children…
Some sat reading- new publication! Could Postnatal Women’s Groups Be Used to Improve Outcomes for Mothers and Children in High-Income Countries? @globalhlthtwit @UCLchildhealth https://t.co/Rmie24NuDv #globalhealth #nhs #innovate #PublicHealth #women
RT @paulsutcliffewe: Poor quality evidence is available on the use of postnatal group-based interventions to improve health outcomes in hig…
RT @paulsutcliffewe: Poor quality evidence is available on the use of postnatal group-based interventions to improve health outcomes in hig…
RT @paulsutcliffewe: Poor quality evidence is available on the use of postnatal group-based interventions to improve health outcomes in hig…
RT @paulsutcliffewe: Poor quality evidence is available on the use of postnatal group-based interventions to improve health outcomes in hig…
Poor quality evidence is available on the use of postnatal group-based interventions to improve health outcomes in higher-income countries .@DrAndyMayers @PNDandMe @MarkWilliamsFMH @CindyLee_Dennis #SystematicReview https://t.co/7a71cfFHVY