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  • Community Health
  • Maternal Health
  • Program Evaluation

Background:

  • Parenthood is a significant life event, often accompanied by challenges during the postpartum period.
  • Mothers may require substantial support to navigate the postpartum phase effectively.
  • Community-based programs play a crucial role in providing this essential support to families.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of the Mothercraft Ottawa Postpartum Support Drop-in Program on mothers and their families.
  • To understand the effectiveness of community-based services in addressing postpartum needs.
  • To inform the development and enhancement of postpartum support initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • A three-phased mixed-method evaluation using the RE-AIM framework and community-based participatory research.
  • Phase I: Qualitative instrumental case study to explore program impacts on families.
  • Phase II: Quantitative methods including questionnaires, regression modeling, and geospatial analysis for program reach.
  • Phase III: Knowledge translation activities for stakeholders and the academic community.

Main Results:

  • (Results not yet available from the abstract)

Conclusions:

  • (Conclusions not yet available from the abstract)