Sanders Julia, Owen-Jones Eleri, Robling Mike
Pract Midwife. 2011 Jul-Aug;14(7):13-5.
The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) Programme is a structured intensive home visiting programme delivered by trained family nurses to nulliparous teenagers throughout pregnancy and until their child is two years old. Currently FNP is provided in over 60 primary healthcare sites in England with a planned capacity increase to 13,000 concurrent clients by 2015. Researchers from the South East Wales Trials Unit at Cardiff University are testing the effectiveness of FNP in England in the Building Blocks study--a randomised controlled trial funded by the Department of Health (DH). The trial team includes collaborators from the Universities of York, Bristol and Glamorgan.
家庭护士伙伴关系(FNP)项目是一项结构化的强化家访项目,由经过培训的家庭护士在整个孕期及孩子两岁前为初产青少年提供服务。目前,FNP在英格兰的60多个初级医疗保健场所开展,计划到2015年将同时服务的客户数量增加到13000人。来自卡迪夫大学东南威尔士试验单位的研究人员正在“基石”研究中测试FNP在英格兰的效果,该研究是一项由卫生部(DH)资助的随机对照试验。试验团队包括来自约克大学、布里斯托尔大学和格拉摩根大学的合作者。