Nurse-Family Partnership NewsLink Winter 2018 | Page 7

honoring traditional wisdom and understanding cultural values

Death among mothers and children in these age ranges in the U.S. general population is rare, but of enormous consequence. The high rates of death in the control group reflect the toxic conditions faced by too many low-income parents and children in our society. The lower mortality rate found among nurse-visited mothers and children likely reflect the nurses’

support of mothers’ basic human drives to protect

their children and themselves.

— David Olds, PhD

Founder of Nurse-Family Partnership

Professor of Pediatrics at University of Colorado

NFP nurses ensure that women and children experiencing signs of possible health complications are seen by the appropriate health care provider and that appropriate follow-up care is complete. Nursing is the most trusted profession for 16 years running, according to Gallup, positioning nurses to be highly effective in supporting family health through building strong relationships with caregivers.