2020
Brownell, M., Enns, J., Boram Lee, J., Chartrand, F., Sanguins, J., Chateau, D., Struck, S., Chartier, M., Burland, E., Hinds, A., Nickel, N., Sarkar, J., & Quddus, F.
Swansea University
This article presents findings on a study investigating the impacts of the Healthy Baby Prenatal Benefit (HBPB) on the birth outcomes and development of infants born to Métis mothers in Manitoba over the period 2003-2011. The study found that the HBPB was associated with improved birth outcomes and child vaccinations; however, it was also associated with increased neonatal readmissions.
Evaluation of the Manitoba Healthy Baby Prenatal Benefit: Is it improving birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families?.
Brownell, M., Enns, J., Boram Lee, J., Chartrand, F., Sanguins, J., Chateau, D., Struck, S., Chartier, M., Burland, E., Hinds, A., Nickel, N., Sarkar, J., & Quddus, F. (2020). Evaluation of the Manitoba Healthy Baby Prenatal Benefit: Is it improving birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families? International Journal of Population Data Science, 5(5).
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