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Home Visiting Program for NICU Graduates: Feasibility and Potential for Impact
oleh: Candace Tannis, Katrina Leung, John Rowland, Anna Cushing, Maureen Braun, Karen Wilson, Elaine Lin
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Levy Library Press 2019-09-01 |
Deskripsi
Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions have been increasing. Home visiting services are an integral part of caring for high-risk children with limited resources. The effectiveness of physician-led home visiting programs on post-NICU health outcomes is not well studied. The Pediatric Visiting Doctors (PVD) program provides home-based primary care for high-risk children including NICU graduates, for 6 months after discharge. The team consisted of a pediatrician, and care coordinator or social worker. The study compares the characteristics and care utilization of PVD program participants with a hospital-based pediatric clinic population. A retrospective cohort study of PVD infants born from 2013–2016, who were enrolled after referral during their NICU admission, was conducted. Data were also obtained on infants who were hospital clinic patients born during the same time frame, with parents residing in the PVD catchment area, and had a minimum 72-hour NICU stay. Between group differences were assessed; and logistic regression and generalized linear models were used to adjust for uneven group characteristics. Forty-six PVD participants completed the program, and 91 comparison infants had at least 6 months of post-NICU clinic visits. PVD program completers received a median of 5 home visits. There were no differences in emergency care use or hospitalization. PVD program participants were more likely to attend development clinic compared to the non-PVD group (59% vs 12%, p = 0.002). Physician-led home visiting services is a feasible way of providing clinical care to this population. Additional research is needed to assess patient-centered outcomes of these programs.