Telehealth in Home Visiting for New Mothers: Are Outcomes Different if the First Visits Are in Person?

Telehealth in Home Visiting for New Mothers: Are Outcomes Different if the First Visits Are in Person?

Publication date: Oct 01, 2024

Home visiting programs for new parents have a broad range of goals, including improvements in maternal and child health, reductions in child maltreatment, and improvements in child development. Before 2020, few home visits were conducted through phone or video encounters, i. e., telehealth home visiting (teleHV). However, rapid adoption of teleHV was required by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. To understand how conducting initial visits via teleHV was associated with outcomes, we performed a secondary data analysis to make use of the natural experiment created by COVID-19. Utilizing data from the Nurse-Family Partnership, a US national evidence-based model, we compared outcomes for families whose initial home visits were in person (enrolled 10/2019 to 1/2020; n = 7066) to those whose first visits were through teleHV (enrolled 4/2020 to 12/2020; n = 14,587). TeleHV at intake was associated with a higher likelihood of elevated depressive symptoms at 12 months (OR = 1. 37; 95% CI 1. 07, 1. 76), a lower likelihood of retention to child’s age 12 months (OR = 0. 67; 95% CI 0. 58, 0. 78), a higher likelihood of early drop from the program (OR = 1. 77; 95% CI 1. 48, 2. 12), and fewer screening assessments completed (b =  - 0. 06; 95% CI - 0. 07, - 0. 04). No differences were detected between groups for the likelihood of breastfeeding at child’s age 6 months, elevated intimate partner violence (IPV) risk, 90% of attempted visits completed, or time to attrition. COVID-19 may have led families in different groups to have different experiences during key points of child development; however, as both groups’ involvement in the program occurred primarily during the pandemic, they were both subject to comparable influences. These findings suggest that in-person visits have some advantages in the first months of program involvement.

Concepts Keywords
Breastfeeding Family
Conducting Home Visiting
Coronavirus In-person
Pandemic TeleHV

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH child maltreatment
disease MESH coronavirus disease 2019
disease MESH depressive symptoms
disease MESH violence

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