2020
DOI: 10.47895/amp.v43i2.2536
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An Integrative Review of Home Visiting Programs for Mothers and Infants from Birth to 12 Months in Developed and Underdeveloped Countries

Abstract: Objectives. To investigate home visiting for mothers and young infants, age birth-to-12 months, program goals, interventions used, home visitor characteristics and qualifications, and the program content and outcomes. Methods. Electronic databases PubMed, CINAHL, ScienceDirect, and Sagepub were used. Eleven studies investigating home visiting from 2011-to-2016 were included. Studies were included if they: 1) were a primary study; 2)commenced during the antepartum or early postpartum period for mothers an… Show more

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“…Cognitive health indicators reveal varied rankings, with "Helped improve responsiveness to stimuli" ranking highest, in line with home visits' role in enhancing sensory and cognitive responsiveness (Ngaya-an et al, 2020). The lowest-ranking indicator, "Developed child's view of object permanence," highlights the complexity of cognitive development and the challenges in addressing specific cognitive milestones through home visits.…”
Section: Impact Of Home Visits On Child Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cognitive health indicators reveal varied rankings, with "Helped improve responsiveness to stimuli" ranking highest, in line with home visits' role in enhancing sensory and cognitive responsiveness (Ngaya-an et al, 2020). The lowest-ranking indicator, "Developed child's view of object permanence," highlights the complexity of cognitive development and the challenges in addressing specific cognitive milestones through home visits.…”
Section: Impact Of Home Visits On Child Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maravilla's (2023) study on pandemic-related disruptions in healthcare services highlighted the need for adaptable strategies, which is pertinent when considering the impact of external factors on home visit programs. Additionally, Ngaya-an et al's (2020) exploration of home visiting's significance and Mamauag et al's (2021) cultural adaptation efforts contributed to understanding the context-specific nuances of home visits, emphasizing their accessibility, cultural unity, and potential for empowerment. These studies collectively offer insights into the motivations, challenges, and outcomes associated with home visits in the Philippines, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of their effectiveness in improving maternal and child health outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%