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Access to high-risk families through selected actors of the health care system. Results of an explorative questioning of early childhood intervention pilot projects

A requirement for preventive child protection is an early and systematic access to high-risk families. Actors of the health care system, in particular doctors in private practice and midwives, are highly accepted within the population and therefore offer perfect requirements to provide this access....

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