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Prioritizing nutrition interventions for low-income clients receiving public health nurses' home visiting services: a latent class analysis study of Omaha System data.

Jiwoo LeeRobin R AustinMichelle A MathiasonKaren A Monsen
Published in: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA (2023)
This LCA using standardized Omaha System Public Health Nursing data allowed us to identify phenotypes of nutritional needs among home-visited clients with low income and prioritize nutrition areas that public health nurses may focus on as part of public health nursing interventions. The sub-optimal changes in knowledge, behavior, and status suggest a need to re-examine the intervention details by phenotype and develop strategies to tailor public health nursing interventions to effectively meet the diverse nutritional needs of home-visited clients.
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