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Lessons Learned: Implementation of Pilot Universal Postpartum Nurse Home Visiting Program, Massachusetts 2013-2016.

Katie Stetler1, Christine Silva2, Susan E Manning2, Elizabeth M Harvey3, Emma Posner3, Becca Walmer4, Karin Downs2, Milton Kotelchuck5.   

Abstract

Purpose Home visiting programs for new families in the United States have traditionally served high-risk families. In contrast, universal home visiting models serve all families regardless of income, age, risk or other criteria. They offer an entry point into a system of care for children and families, with the potential to improve population health. This paper describes lessons learned from the first three years of implementing a universal home visiting model. Description Welcome Family is a universal home visiting program in Massachusetts that offers a one-time visit by a nurse to new mothers up to eight weeks postpartum. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is piloting Welcome Family in four communities with the goal of expanding statewide. Assessment Welcome Family served over 3000 families in its first three years. Program performance measures provided a framework to examine successes and challenges related to outreach and enrollment, program operations, and linkages with community resources. Early challenges included increasing referrals to a new program and limited capacity to serve all women giving birth. Local implementing agencies tested innovative strategies and MDPH made program modifications, such as developing quarterly data reports and establishing a learning collaborative, to address identified challenges. Conclusion MDPH is committed to the success of Welcome Family and uses continuous quality improvement to maximize the impact of the program on families and the system of care in Massachusetts. Lessons learned from the Massachusetts pilot can inform other states' efforts to enhance their early childhood systems of care through expanding universal home visiting.

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Keywords:  Early childhood systems of care; Program implementation; Universal home visiting

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29119476     DOI: 10.1007/s10995-017-2385-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Matern Child Health J        ISSN: 1092-7875


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1.  Enrollment strategies in early home visitation to prevent physical child abuse and neglect and the "universal versus targeted" debate: a meta-analysis of population-based and screening-based programs.

Authors:  N B Guterman
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  1999-09

2.  Randomized controlled trial of universal postnatal nurse home visiting: impact on emergency care.

Authors:  Kenneth A Dodge; W Benjamin Goodman; Robert A Murphy; Karen O'Donnell; Jeannine Sato
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 7.124

3.  Implementation and randomized controlled trial evaluation of universal postnatal nurse home visiting.

Authors:  Kenneth A Dodge; W Benjamin Goodman; Robert A Murphy; Karen O'Donnell; Jeannine Sato; Susan Guptill
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2013-12-19       Impact factor: 9.308

Review 4.  Home Visiting Programs: What the Primary Care Clinician Should Know.

Authors:  Karen Moran Finello; Araksi Terteryan; Robert J Riewerts
Journal:  Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care       Date:  2016-02-09

5.  The effects of early prevention programs for families with young children at risk for physical child abuse and neglect: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Liesl Geeraert; Wim Van den Noortgate; Hans Grietens; Patrick Onghena
Journal:  Child Maltreat       Date:  2004-08

6.  Is home visiting an effective strategy? A meta-analytic review of home visiting programs for families with young children.

Authors:  Monica A Sweet; Mark I Appelbaum
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  2004 Sep-Oct
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1.  Universal Early Home Visiting: A Strategy for Reaching All Postpartum Women.

Authors:  Arden Handler; Kristine Zimmermann; Bethany Dominik; Caitlin E Garland
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2019-10

2.  Internet-Based Sharing Nurse Program and Nurses' Perceptions in China: Cross-Sectional Survey.

Authors:  Rendong Huang; Mei Xu; Xiuting Li; Yinping Wang; Bin Wang; Naixue Cui
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-07-22       Impact factor: 5.428

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