Effects of Home Visiting Program Implementation on Preventive Health Care Access and Utilization: Results from a Randomized Trial of Healthy Families Oregon

被引:10
作者
Green, Beth [1 ]
Sanders, Mary Beth [2 ]
Tarte, Jerod M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Portland State Univ, Ctr Improvement Child & Family Serv, Early Childhood & Family Support Res, 1600 SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR 97207 USA
[2] NPC Res, Portland, OR USA
关键词
Early childhood; Home visiting; Health care; Randomized trials; CHILD HEALTH; IMPACT; VISITATION; OUTCOMES; ABUSE; INVOLVEMENT; LIFE;
D O I
10.1007/s11121-018-0964-8
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Home visiting programs are an increasingly popular mechanism for providing a broad set of early prevention supports to high-risk families. A key intended outcome for these programs is to support maternal and child health by helping families increase access to and use of preventive health care services. For many community-based home visiting programs, however, there is less evidence of positive outcomes in the health care domain. The current study used a randomized trial conducted in a statewide early childhood home visiting program, Healthy Families Oregon (HFO), to examine program impacts on families' use of preventive health care services. The study recruited a large sample of participants (n = 1438 HFO families and n = 1289 controls) and utilized state agency health insurance and medical records as the primary data source. There were challenges in providing services in alignment with an intent-to-treat research design, leading to the need to take alternative approaches to analyzing effects of service receipt on outcomes. Results found that while there were no significant differences in health care access or utilization in the intent-to-treat models, positive outcomes were found when propensity score matching was used to limit the program sample to those who actually received services. Further, within the program group, children who were enrolled for longer had fewer gaps in health insurance coverage and received more well-baby visits and immunizations compared to those with less service. The role of the home visitor in helping families navigate the complexities of publicly funded health care is discussed. Investments in professional development strategies that can increase staff expertise in this area and improve family retention may be needed to more effectively achieve intended health outcomes.
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