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Addressing Low-Income Families' Basic Social Needs at Pediatric Visits

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Boston Medical Center (BMC)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Low Income Families Basic Social Needs

Treatments

Behavioral: Basic Needs Surveillance (BNS) protocol

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT01303458
4R00HD056160-02 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This research project is aimed to address low-income families' basic social needs (housing, food, employment, education, childcare, utilities) within the context of pediatric primary care. This project builds upon the PI's prior study at Hopkins which demonstrated a positive impact of a similar intervention on pediatric residents' screening and referral to community agencies. This study will specifically test whether a further strengthened intervention--Basic Needs Surveillance (BNS) protocol-- can lead to greater maternal enrollment in community resources and receipt of eligible benefits. In addition, we will measure the intervention's impact on maternal well-being, and compliance with well-child care (WCC) visits.

The project will take place at eight community health centers in the Greater Boston Area. The centers will be randomized to either an intervention or control site. Mothers who bring their infant in for a WCC visit from birth to 6 months will be eligible. They will be followed until their child is one year of age. Study subjects will complete two self-administered surveys (baseline, follow-up), and one brief telephone interview (when their infant is 9 months old). Pediatric providers will also be subjects; and will fill out a demographic questionnaire at the time of enrollment.

The BNS intervention will consist of 4 components: 1) WE CARE survey which mothers will fill out in the waiting room prior to their child's WCC visits; 2) Family Resource book containing 1-page information sheets on resources, that providers will have access to in exam rooms; 3) a Community Resource Coordinator who will assist families link to available resources, and update providers; 4) Training Session which will provide a 1 hr overview of the intervention to providers.

Families attending the control health centers will receive standard of care. Enrolled mothers will be offered the intervention at the end of the 12-month follow-up interview. When follow-up data collection is complete, the PI will offer the control sites the opportunity to implement the BNS protocol.

Enrollment

336 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Mothers (18 yrs or older) who bring their infant between the ages of birth and 6 months for a well-child care visit
  • Medical providers who provide care to pediatric patients at the participating community health centers

Exclusion criteria

  • Foster parent
  • Mothers who anticipate changing their infant's site for care
  • Mothers who are non-English or non-Spanish speaking
  • Infants with hx of prematurity (born before 32 weeks)
  • Infants with chronic cardiac or respiratory diseases
  • Previously enrolled mother

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

336 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention arm
Experimental group
Description:
Study subjects will receive the Basic Needs Surveillance (BNS) intervention.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Basic Needs Surveillance (BNS) protocol
Control arm
No Intervention group
Description:
Study subjects in the control arm will receive the standard of care.

Trial contacts and locations

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