Newly released criteria, based on a Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. review of all available
home visiting research findings, identify seven models that qualify as «evidence - based» and set requirements for state - administered program accountability benchmarks, data collection and reporting.
The US Department of Health and Human Services began the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness review to examine
home visiting research literature and assess the evidence of effectiveness of home visiting program models.
This distinction came after a thorough and transparent review of
the home visiting research literature that looked at more than 250 home visiting models.
The Pew Home Visiting Campaign presents 12 studies highlighting gains in education, health and future livelihoods at less cost to taxpayers through home visiting Read a Pew brief that synthesizes key findings from a new body of
home visiting research It explores the importance of program quality and target populations — and the interactions between them — in determining ultimate outcomes for children and families.
Any local program that provides home visiting for expectant families and / or families of children birth to five years is welcome to join, as are directors of local networks or home visiting programs and researchers who have an interest in
home visiting research.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review to conduct a thorough and transparent review of
the home visiting research literature.
The goals of the program, drawn from
home visiting research and evaluation studies, are to: 1) increase healthy pregnancies; 2) improve parenting confidence and competence; 3) improve child health, development and readiness; and 4) increase family connectedness to community and social support.
(HARC) was established in 2012 to define the national
home visiting research agenda and to use innovative research methods to advance the agenda.
Dr. Deborah Daro, Senior Research Fellow, is considered one of the nation's leading experts in the area of child abuse prevention policy and early
home visiting research.
She has extensive experience in
home visiting research, integrating theory - based inquiry with program evaluation, and training practitioners.
In planning for MIECHV, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., in partnership with key federal agencies under the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), launched Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) to conduct a transparent and extensive review of
home visiting research and assess the quality and rigor of the evidence.
For home visiting to realize its potential to change the context in which families live and programs operate, we need to explore new ways of approaching
home visiting research, planning, and practice.
She has worked for Dr. Anne Duggan in
home visiting research for over six years.
Dr. Korfmacher also consults nationally and internationally on early childhood
home visiting research and practice.
With almost a decade of
home visiting research experience, she currently oversees all Healthy Families New York research and evaluation activities.
In her role as Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood
Home Visiting Research Analyst, she helps the State of Hawai`i invest in healthy babies and families by providing technical and data recommendations on evidence - based home visiting programs and activities, and serving as the technical authority in the areas of survey instrument design, analysis, development and interpretation of data and program evaluation strategies.
We are preparing for the 2017 legislative session by growing our pooled fund and expanding our membership base to support
home visiting research and advocacy with a goal of full funding by 2020.
It established the national
home visiting research agenda, built a national practice - based research network of over 800 local programs, and carries out innovate research to advance the national agenda.
She is the coordinator of HARC,
the Home Visiting Research and Development Platform.
In addition, several investigator - initiated research projects were funded to support applied research relating to home visiting services that show promise of advancing knowledge about the implementation and effectiveness to improve life outcomes among mothers, infants, and young children.9 This issue includes more details on
this home visiting research network in the article by Anne Duggin and colleagues, «Creating a National Home Visiting Research Network.»
Expanding
Home Visiting Research: New Measures of Success (PDF - 291 KB) Pew Charitable Trusts (2013) Highlights key findings from research, sponsored by the Pew Home Visiting Campaign, to build the evidence needed to inform policymakers» decisions and to advance effective practice in home - visiting programs.
Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness reviewed
the home visiting research literature and provided an assessment of the evidence of effectiveness for program models that serve families with pregnant women and children from birth to age 5.
A Home Visiting Research Network has been funded to create an interdisciplinary research forum on home visiting research.
To provide a strong basis for home visiting and
home visiting research, we invited several authors to provide background and context for home visiting as an important early childhood intervention.
Creating a National
Home Visiting Research Network Duggan, Minkovitz, Chaffin, Korfmacher, Brooks - Gunn, Crowne, Filene, et al. (2013) Pediatrics, 132 (2) Examines
Home Visiting Research Network's (HVRN's) rationale, approach, and anticipated products related to its goal of translating research findings into policy and practice.
Strengthening the effectiveness of home visiting and building a research infrastructure are likely to be 2 key components of
the home visiting research agenda (Home Visiting Research Agenda, by
the Home Visiting Research Network, draft for public comment, available June 17, 2013 at www.hvrn.org/read-and-comment).
To inform the execution of the MIECHV program, the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) project was launched to conduct a thorough and transparent systematic review of
the home visiting research literature.
Families in eight Victorian and Tasmanian communities are invited to participate in a new nurse
home visiting research trial designed to promote family wellbeing and child development.
Research on child maltreatment has increased over the past 15 years and meta - analyses and reviews of the literature on the effectiveness of home visiting programs to prevent child maltreatment exist.10, 11,12 However, until recently there was not a wide ranging systematic review of the evidence on home visiting.7, 13,14,15,16 An effort launched in 2009 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE), filled this gap by providing a systematic review of the early childhood
home visiting research with particular attention to its applicability to the prevention of child maltreatment.
On May 28, 2017, HRSA awarded $ 1.3 million to Johns Hopkins University to support a cooperative agreement for
the Home Visiting Research and Development (R&D) Platform.
This distinction came after a thorough and transparent review of
the home visiting research literature that looked at more than 250 home visiting models.
In planning for MIECHV, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., in partnership with key federal agencies under the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), launched Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) to conduct a transparent and extensive review of
home visiting research and assess the quality and rigor of the evidence.
Not exact matches
Lindstrom's own methodology is a form of hands - on anthropological
research, in which he
visits people's
homes and gathers information about their attitudes, behaviors, and desires that they may not be aware of or choose to articulate.
Selling a skyscraper isn't the same as selling a retail storefront, explains George Carras, who runs
research company RealNet Canada (though there is one comparison to selling a family
home; the tower will likely be «fluffed» for
visits by bidders, which could involve anything from new lobby furniture to removing condensation from windows).
Usethics has experience in different types of user
research, from usability testing and one - to - one interviews to focus groups, large online surveys,
home visits, etc..
Brinsmead
visited my
home in Alabama and offered me the
research project, which I accepted.
Research and save for a
home visit by your local IBCLC.
So after my
visit with an obstetrician, I started
researching local midwives with
home birth practices.
Kathryn's focus is on synthesizing HFA outcome studies and promoting participatory
research in
home visiting.
Following the birth of her second son in 2013, Megan transitioned to a career in
research at Duke, conducting
home visits to collect data from parents, caregivers, and infants.
Replicating and Scaling Up Evidence - Based
Home Visiting Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective implementat
Home Visiting Programs: The Role of Implementation Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
Visiting Programs: The Role of Implementation
Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation research in the home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
Research (PDF - 337 KB) Paulsell (2012) Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Discusses implementation
research in the home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
research in the
home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective implementat
home visiting field, how research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
visiting field, how
research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective impleme
research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective implementation.
Research shows that families typically receive roughly half of the number of
home visits expected.16, 17 For example, across three randomized controlled trials conducted of Nurse Family Partnership, average dosage of
visits ranged from 45 to 62 percent.18
Research also shows that many, perhaps most, families enrolled in
home visiting programs drop out before their eligibility ends.16, 19,20 Some
home visiting studies have varied the dosage that families were offered and found that fewer
home visits produced outcomes similar to higher levels of exposure.21
The majority of
home visiting services and
research have focused on the period prenatally through 2 to 3 years and thus have not measured long - term impacts on school readiness and school achievement.
For example, implementation
research can be used to assess the readiness of local agencies to implement
home visiting programs with fidelity.
While the body of implementation
research on
home visiting programs is growing, more work is needed.
Examples of focal areas include: developing and implementing a rigorous evaluation of
home visiting; selecting, adapting, and developing culturally appropriate data collection tools and measures; tracking and measuring benchmarks; developing and modifying existing data systems; continuous quality improvement; data protection and privacy; and ethical dissemination and translation of evaluation findings derived from
research with AIAN to external audiences.
While
research on fidelity in
home visiting programs is fairly sparse, studies have documented some components, such as dosage and duration of services,
home visit content, and participant - provider relationships.
This article discusses implementation
research in the
home visiting field, how such
research can be used to strengthen programs and improve targeted outcomes, and the conditions and supports necessary for effective implementation.
More
research is needed to understand how participation in
home visiting programs in the early years of life serves to encourage high - risk parents to take advantage of early education programs available to them that can further support children's school readiness outcomes.
Research has demonstrated that a large proportion of mothers served in
home visiting suffer from mental health problems, with up to 50 percent experiencing clinically elevated levels of depression during the critical first years of their child's development.