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Dennis W Luckey

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Olds D, Baca P, McClatchey M, Ingoldsby E, Luckey D, Knudtson M, et al.
Prev Sci . 2015 May; 16(6):778-88. PMID: 25999201
We conducted a cluster-based randomized controlled trial of an intervention designed to improve participant retention in community replication sites of the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP). We registered 26 sites and randomized...
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Olds D, Holmberg J, Donelan-McCall N, Luckey D, Knudtson M, Robinson J
JAMA Pediatr . 2013 Dec; 168(2):114-21. PMID: 24296904
Importance: The Nurse-Family Partnership delivered by nurses has been found to produce long-term effects on maternal and child health in replicated randomized trials. A persistent question is whether paraprofessional home...
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Ingoldsby E, Baca P, McClatchey M, Luckey D, Ramsey M, Loch J, et al.
Prev Sci . 2013 Jul; 14(6):525-34. PMID: 23832657
We evaluated an intervention to increase participant retention and engagement in community practice settings of the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), an evidence-based program of nurse home visiting for low-income, first-time parents....
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OBrien R, Moritz P, Luckey D, McClatchey M, Ingoldsby E, Olds D
Prev Sci . 2012 May; 13(3):219-28. PMID: 22562646
Participant attrition is a major influence on the effectiveness of evidence-based interventions. Assessing predictors of participant attrition and nurse and site characteristics associated with it could lay a foundation for...
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Olds D, Kitzman H, Cole R, Hanks C, Arcoleo K, Anson E, et al.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med . 2010 May; 164(5):419-24. PMID: 20439792
Objective: To test, among an urban primarily African American sample, the effects of prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses on mothers' fertility, partner relationships, and economic self-sufficiency and on...
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Kitzman H, Olds D, Cole R, Hanks C, Anson E, Arcoleo K, et al.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med . 2010 May; 164(5):412-8. PMID: 20439791
Objective: To test the effect of prenatal and infancy home visits by nurses on 12-year-old, firstborn children's use of substances, behavioral adjustment, and academic achievement. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting:...
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Eckenrode J, Campa M, Luckey D, Henderson Jr C, Cole R, Kitzman H, et al.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med . 2010 Jan; 164(1):9-15. PMID: 20048236
Objective: To examine the effect of prenatal and infancy nurse home visitation on the life course development of 19-year-old youths whose mothers participated in the program. Design: Randomized trial. Setting:...
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Olds D, Kitzman H, Hanks C, Cole R, Anson E, Sidora-Arcoleo K, et al.
Pediatrics . 2007 Oct; 120(4):e832-45. PMID: 17908740
Objective: Our goal was to test the effect of prenatal and infancy home visits by nurses on mothers' fertility and children's functioning 7 years after the program ended at child...
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Olds D, Robinson J, Pettitt L, Luckey D, Holmberg J, Ng R, et al.
Pediatrics . 2004 Dec; 114(6):1560-8. PMID: 15574615
Objective: To examine the effects of prenatal and infancy home visiting by paraprofessionals and by nurses from child age 2 through age 4 years. Methods: We conducted, in public and...
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Olds D, Kitzman H, Cole R, Robinson J, Sidora K, Luckey D, et al.
Pediatrics . 2004 Dec; 114(6):1550-9. PMID: 15574614
Objective: To test, with an urban, primarily black sample, the effects of prenatal and infancy home visits by nurses on mothers' fertility and economic self-sufficiency and the academic and behavioral...