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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Children's Hospital (Denver)

Denver, CO

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Total Grants to Children's Hospital (Denver)
Total $ Granted: $ 819,000
For Years: 1998 1997
# Grants: 2

Grants to Children's Hospital (Denver)

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-1998 441,000 Longitudinal Follow Up of Subjects Enrolled in Randomized Trials of Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation
David Olds will direct an effort to analyze the effects of home visiting on parents and children and publish the findings in professionaljournals. The project will examine the impact of nurse home visiting on the children of mothers 19 years after the program was implemented and measure whether the use of paraprofessional home visitors affected program outcomes.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 378,000 Longitudinal Follow-up of Subjects Enrolled in Randomized Trials of Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation
This grant supports a project that will conduct follow-up studies of two nurse home visitor trials. David Olds will analyze the effects of home visiting on parents and children. The first study will examine the impact of nurse home visiting on the children of mothers 19 years after the program was implemented. The second study will measure whether the use of paraprofessional home visitors instead of professional nurses affected program outcomes. The findings will be published in professional journals.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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