The Family Nurse Partnership to reduce maltreatment and improve child health and development in young children: the BB:2–6 routine data-linkage follow-up to earlier RCT

1Centre for Trials Research, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 2Centre for Development, Evaluation, Complexity and Implementation in Public Health Improvement (DECIPHer), Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 3School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 4Swansea Centre for Health Economics, Swansea University, Swansea, UK 5Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK 6School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

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