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Improving children’s health and development in British Columbia through nurse home visiting: a randomized controlled trial protocol

Authors
  1. Michael H. Boyle
  2. Michael H. Boyle
  3. Nicole Catherine
  4. Nicole Catherine
  5. For the British Columbia Healthy Connections Project Scientific Team
  6. For the British Columbia Healthy Connections Project Scientific Team
  7. Andrea Gonzalez
  8. Andrea Gonzalez
  9. Kaitlyn A. Hougham
  10. Kaitlyn A. Hougham
  11. Susan M. Jack
  12. Susan M. Jack
  13. Harriet L. MacMillan
  14. Harriet L. MacMillan
  15. Lawrence McCandless
  16. Lawrence McCandless
  17. Debbie Sheehan
  18. Debbie Sheehan
  19. Charlotte Waddell
  20. Charlotte Waddell
Publication date
4 August 2016
Publisher
'Simon Fraser University Library'

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