Characteristics and outcomes associated with fidelity in the Family-Nurse Partnership in England: a data linkage cohort study
Amanda Clery, Francesca Cavallaro, Eilis Kennedy, Ruth Gilbert, Katie L Harron

TL;DR
This study examines how well the Family-Nurse Partnership program meets visit targets and how this affects outcomes for young mothers and their children.
Contribution
The study identifies factors associated with meeting program visit targets and evaluates their impact on maternal and child outcomes.
Findings
Fidelity targets were met by 59% in pregnancy, 65% in infancy, and 61% in toddlerhood.
Meeting fidelity targets was linked to fewer births within 18 months but more hospital admissions for maltreatment or injury.
Younger mothers and those with social care involvement received more visits.
Abstract
To determine (1) which maternal and area characteristics are associated with reaching fidelity targets (the expected number of visits mothers should receive at each stage of the programme) in the Family-Nurse Partnership (FNP), and (2) whether achieving these fidelity targets affects outcomes. Cohort study of mothers enrolled in the FNP, aged 13–19 years, giving birth between April 2010 and January 2018 in England. Mothers were linked to their Hospital Episode Statistics and National Pupil Database records. We described whether mothers reached fidelity targets for each programme stage (pregnancy, infancy and toddlerhood) and explored the characteristics associated with reaching targets. We used generalised linear models to compare child and maternal outcomes between mothers who did and did not reach fidelity targets. Of the 28 155 mothers enrolled, 58% completed the programme.…
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TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Health disparities and outcomes · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
