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Reports – March 1, 2016

Executive Summary: Evaluation of the Nurse Family Partnership in North Carolina

Study Shows Significantly Fewer Very Pre-Term Births and Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit (NICU) Admissions Among Nurse-Family Partnership Participants.

Reports – March 1, 2016

Full Report: Evaluation of the Nurse Family Partnership in North Carolina

Study Shows Significantly Fewer Very Pre-Term Births and Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit (NICU) Admissions Among Nurse-Family Partnership Participants.

Reports – January 1, 2015

Family Finding Evaluations: A Summary of Recent Findings

Assessing the impact of locating relatives of children in foster care.

Reports – May 1, 2014

Executive Summary: Thriving Rural Communities Initiative Summative Evaluation Report

Examining the benefits of fostering leadership for rural congregations.

Reports – May 1, 2014

Full Report: Thriving Rural Communities Initiave Summative Evaluation Report

Examining the benefits of fostering leadership for rural congregations.

Reports – March 1, 2014

Full Report: A Rigorous Evaluation of Family Finding in North Carolina

Assessing the impact of locating relatives of children in foster care.

Reports – March 1, 2014

Executive Summary: A Rigorous Evaluation of Family Finding in North Carolina

Assessing the impact of locating relatives of children in foster care.

Reports – March 1, 2014

Use of a Randomized Multiple Baseline Design: Rationale and Design of the Spirited Life Holistic Health Intervention Study

Evaluating intervention components of a program to improve clergy health.

Reports – October 1, 2013

MHealth Medication and Blood Pressure Self-Management Program in Hispanic Hypertensives: A Proof of Concept Trial

Evaluating use of smartphones to encourage medication adherence for high blood pressure.

Reports – August 1, 2013

Randomized Controlled Trial of Universal Postnatal Nurse Home Visiting: Impact on Emergency Care

Studying the effectiveness of a program to reduce infant emergency medical care between birth and age 12 months.

Story – June 29, 2018

Safe Housing for Neighbors in Need

When a group of young volunteers descended on Yvonne Vinson’s mobile home last summer, they replaced the buckled carpeting in her living room and eating area, and repaired a damaged bathroom floor.

Story – November 10, 2016

Helping Students Flourish

The picture showed a single leafy sprout surrounded by cracked dirt. Corey Keyes, a sociologist from Emory University, used it to set up a conversation about resilience.