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  • Psychosocial Support

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  • The Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) program offers home visits to first-time, low-income mothers.
  • Significant psychosocial and mental health issues among families can hinder program goals.
  • Effective nurse-client relationships are crucial for positive outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the role of nurses in the NFP program.
  • To explore experienced NFP nurses' perspectives on their work.
  • To identify challenges and rewards encountered by NFP nurses.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing focus groups.
  • Inclusion of experienced NFP nurses.
  • Exploration of nurses' perspectives, challenges, and rewards.

Main Results:

  • Nurses must adapt from a medical to a psychosocial approach.
  • Focus groups provided insights into the complexities of NFP work.
  • Key themes related to challenges and rewards were identified.

Conclusions:

  • A psychosocial model is essential for NFP nurses to address complex family needs.
  • Understanding nurses' experiences can inform program improvements.
  • Supporting nurses is vital for successful program implementation and outcomes.