Addressing Social Determinants of Health at Well Child Care Visits: A Cluster RCT
Boston University · Boston Medical Center · +2 more institutions
Abstract
To evaluate the effect of a clinic-based screening and referral system (Well Child Care, Evaluation, Community Resources, Advocacy, Referral, Education [WE CARE]) on families' receipt of community-based resources for unmet basic needs.
We conducted a cluster randomized controlled trial at 8 urban community health centers, recruiting mothers of healthy infants. In the 4 WE CARE clinics, mothers completed a self-report screening instrument that assessed needs for child care, education, employment, food security, household heat, and housing. Providers made referrals for families; staff provided requisite applications and telephoned referred mothers within 1 month. Families at the 4 control community health centers received the usual care. We analyzed the results with generalized mixed-effect models.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 75.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 55
Authors
5- AGArvin GargCorresponding
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
- STSarah Toy
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
- YTYorghos Tripodis
Boston University
- MSMichael Silverstein
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
- EFElmer Freeman
Northeastern University, Center for Community Health Education Research and Service
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Referral
- Odds ratio
- Randomized controlled trial
- Confidence interval
- Family medicine
- Odds
- Receipt