Weathering the rural reality: delivery of the Nurse-Family Partnership home visitation program in rural British Columbia, Canada.
Karen A CampbellKaren MacKinnonMaureen DobbinsNatasha Van BorekSusan M Jacknull nullPublished in: BMC nursing (2019)
PHNs and NFP supervisors are well-positioned to identify the modifications that are required to support the delivery of NFP in rural geography. NFP nurses need to articulate what classifies as rural in order to effectively determine how to best provide services to these populations. Environmental conditions must be considered when offering NFP in rural communities, particularly if they impact the time required to deliver the program and additional services offered to young mothers. Regular NFP meetings and education opportunities address common problems associated with rural nursing but could be enhanced by better use of technology.