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Pennsylvania’s Home Visitation Stakeholder Committee Meeting
February 20, 2013 Harrisburg, PA
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Introductions
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Work Groups
Defining, Promoting, Sustaining Home VisitingChair: Cathy Palm
Collaborating Among Home Visiting PartnersChair: Lee Sizemore
Professional Development/CompetenciesChair: Mimi Gavigan
Continuous Quality ImprovementChair: Michelle Hill
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In Your Work Group
Flesh out process
Fourth
Identify sequence
Third
Review relevant
data
Second
Get clear about the tasks
First
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Please take notes!
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At 11:15
• Be ready to share your sequence of next steps
• Be ready to respond to questions or suggestions from the group
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MIECHV UPDATESData & Evaluation
Michelle P. [email protected]
11Departments of Education and Public Welfare | www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us
Home Visiting Stakeholders Meeting
2/20/2013
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4 separate (but connected) pieces
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MIECHVData & Evaluati
on
Demographic, Service
Utilization & Benchmark
Data
State Evaluation (PolicyLab)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE –
Strong Start)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE)
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MIECHVData & Evaluati
on
Demographic, Service
Utilization & Benchmark
Data
State Evaluation (PolicyLab)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE –
Strong Start)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE)
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Baseline Data
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• Year One• Formula Year One• Families enrolled 7/1/2011 –
6/30/2012
• Submitted to HRSA on February 4, 2013
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490 Families Served
124 Pregnant Women349 Female Caregivers
17 Male Caregivers
490 Parents
232 Girls271 Boys
7 Unknown
510 Children
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.1: Prenatal Care
Percentage of pregnant women who arereceiving prenatal care by the 3rd trimester
98%
Goal: INCREASE
Baseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.2: Prenatal use ofalcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs
Percentage of pregnant women who smoked in the 3rd trimester
29%
Goal: DECREASE
Baseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.3: Preconception care
Percentage of postpartum women who have a medical home prior to becoming
pregnant
83%
Goal: INCREASEBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.4: Inter-birth intervals
Percent of postpartum womenwho use birth control
81%
Goal: INCREASE
Baseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.5: Screening for maternal depressive symptoms
Percent of mothers who werescreened for maternal depression
84%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN
Baseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.6: Breastfeeding
Percentage of postpartum women whobreast-fed for at least the first six months
9%
Goal: INCREASE
Baseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.7: Well-child visits
Percentage of children who receive the recommend schedule of well-child visits
*
Goal: INCREASE* First data point is 1 Year Post Enrollment so no data to report yet
Baseline Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2013-06/30/2014)
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Benchmark Area 1: Maternal and Newborn Health
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Construct 1.8: Maternal and childhealth insurance status
Percentage of mothers and childrenwho currently have health insurance
96%
Goal: INCREASE
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 2: Child Injuries, Child Abuse, Neglect, or
Maltreatment; Emergency Department Visits
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Construct 2.1: Visits for children to the emergency department from all
causes
Percentage of children whovisited the emergency department
19%
Goal: DECREASEBaseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 2: Child Injuries, Child Abuse, Neglect, or
Maltreatment; Emergency Department Visits
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Construct 2.2: Visits of mothers to the emergency department from all
causes
Percentage of mothers whovisited the emergency department
19%
Goal: DECREASEBaseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 2: Child Injuries, Child Abuse, Neglect, or
Maltreatment; Emergency Department Visits
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Construct 2.3: Information provided or training of participants on prevention of
child injuries
Percentage of mothers who received information or training on child injury prevention
75%
Goal: INCREASEBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 2: Child Injuries, Child Abuse, Neglect, or
Maltreatment; Emergency Department Visits
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Construct 2.4: Incidence of childinjuries requiring medical treatment
Percentage of children who had an injurythat required medical treatment
10%
Goal: DECREASEBaseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 2: Child Injuries, Child Abuse, Neglect, or
Maltreatment; Emergency Department Visits
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Construct 2.5: Reported suspected maltreatment for children in the
program
Percentage of children with acase of suspected maltreatment
2%
Goal: DECREASEBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 2: Child Injuries, Child Abuse, Neglect, or
Maltreatment; Emergency Department Visits
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Construct 2.6: Reported substantiated maltreatment for
children in the program
Percentage of children with a caseof substantiated maltreatment
0%
Goal: DECREASEBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 2: Child Injuries, Child Abuse, Neglect, or
Maltreatment; Emergency Department Visits
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Construct 2.7: First time victims of maltreatment for children in the
program
Percentage of children with a substantiated case
of maltreatment who are first time victims
0%
Goal: DECREASE
Baseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.1: Parent support for children’s learning and development
Percentage of mothers who report anIncrease in involvement (as related to their
children’s learning and development)
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yetBaseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.2: Parent knowledge of child development and of theirchild’s developmental progress
Percentage of mothers who report an increasein knowledge of their child’s development
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yetBaseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.3: Parenting behaviorsand parent-child relationship
Percentage of mothers who report a positivechange in their relationship with their child
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yet
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.4: Parent emotional well-being or parenting stress
Percentage of mothers who werescreened for maternal depression
78%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN
Baseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.5: Child communication,language and emergent literacy
Percentage of children with age appropriatedevelopment in communication
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yet
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.6: Child general cognitive skills
Percentage of children with age appropriatedevelopment in general cognitive skills
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yet
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.7: Child’s positive approachesto learning including attention
Percentage of children with age appropriatedevelopment in positive approaches to learning
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yet
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.8: Child’s social behavior, emotional regulation, and emotional well-
being
Percentage of children with age appropriate development in social behavior, emotion regulation, and emotional well-
being
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yet
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 3: School Readiness and
Achievement
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Construct 3.9: Child’s physical health and development
Percentage of children with age appropriatedevelopment in physical development
*Goal: INCREASE
* Comparison data point is 18 Months Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yet
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 4: Domestic Violence
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Construct 4.1: Screening for domestic violence
Percentage of mothers who werescreened for domestic violence
97%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 4: Domestic Violence
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Construct 4.2: Of families identified for the presence of domestic
violence, number of referrals made to domestic violence services
Percentage of mothers who screenedpositive for domestic violence who werereferred to domestic violence services
58%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAINBaseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 4: Domestic Violence
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Construct 4.3: Of families identified for the presence of domestic violence,
number of families for which a safety plan was completed
Percentage of mothers who screened positive
for domestic violence who have a safety plan
42%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAINBaseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 5: Family Economic Self-Sufficiency
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Construct 5.1: HouseholdIncome and/or benefits
Percentage of households that increased or maintained their income and benefits
*
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN* Comparison data point is 1 Year Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yetBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 5: Family Economic Self-Sufficiency
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Construct 5.2: Employment of participating adults
Total number of hours worked (paid andunpaid devoted to the care of aninfant) per month by each mother
*
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN* Comparison data point is 1 Year Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yetBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 5: Family Economic Self-Sufficiency
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Construct 5.3: Health insurance status of participating adults and index children
Percentage of household memberswho currently have health insurance
*
Goal: INCREASE* Comparison data point is 1 Year Post Enrollment sounable to determine who is included in the baseline
group yetBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 6: Coordination and Referrals for Other Community
Resources and Supports
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Construct 6.1: Number of familiesidentified for necessary services
Percentage of families identifiedfor needed services
52%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 6: Coordination and Referrals for Other Community
Resources and Supports
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Construct 6.2: Number of families identified
that required services and received a referral
to available community resources
Percentage of families who required services who were referred to additional
community resources
89%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 6: Coordination and Referrals for Other Community
Resources and Supports
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Construct 6.3: Number of completed referrals
Percentage of families who werereferred to additional communityresources who received services
79%
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAIN
Baseline Period: 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (Comparison Period: 01/01/2013-12/31/2013)
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Benchmark Area 6: Coordination and Referrals for Other Community
Resources and Supports
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Construct 6.4: MOUs: Number of Memoranda of Understanding or other formal agreements with other social service agencies in the community
Number of MOUs or other formal agreements with other social service
agencies in the community
74
Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAINBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Benchmark Area 6: Coordination and Referrals for Other Community
Resources and Supports
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Construct 6.5: Information sharing: Number of agencies with which the home visiting provider has a clear point of contact in the collaborating community agency that includes regular
sharing of information between agencies
Number of agencies with which the home visiting provider has a clear point of contact in the collaborating community
agency that includes regular sharing of information between agencies
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Goal: INCREASE or MAINTAINBaseline Period: 07/01/2011-06/30/2012 (Comparison Period: 07/01/2012-06/30/2013)
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Next Steps
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• Analyze data by sites, model
• Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
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MIECHVData & Evaluati
on
Demographic, Service
Utilization & Benchmark
Data
State Evaluation (PolicyLab)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE –
Strong Start)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE)
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State Evaluation (PolicyLab)
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• Currently in the process of collecting data from MIECHV sites and acquiring access to state-level administrative data
• Goals:o Understand the effect of the PA MIECHV expansion of
NFP, EHS, PAT, & HFA on maternal and child community health outcomes
o Analyze program effects for priority families (dual-language and children with disabilities)
o Investigate geographic disparities of program utilization
o Explore the influence of site context and professional development activities on program performance
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MIECHVData & Evaluati
on
Demographic, Service
Utilization & Benchmark
Data
State Evaluation (PolicyLab)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE –
Strong Start)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE)
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Mother and Infant Home VisitingProgram Evaluation (MIHOPE)
• Random assignment of families has begun in Pennsylvania – about 52 clients have been enrolled; several videos of home visits have been taken in Pennsylvania
• Other states approved by OPRE and HRSA to participate in MIHOPE: California, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, & Wisconsin
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Mother and Infant Home VisitingProgram Evaluation (MIHOPE)
• The Hope of MIHOPE• Listen to the MIHOPE federal project
officer highlight the role of MIHOPE in informing the federal and state policy discussion
http://www.mdrc.org/hope-mihope?utm_source=MIHOPE+Newsletter&utm_campaign=bf61a6cc19-MIHOPE_Newsletter_January_20131_11_2013&utm_medium=email
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MIECHVData & Evaluati
on
Demographic, Service
Utilization & Benchmark
Data
State Evaluation (PolicyLab)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE –
Strong Start)
National Evaluation (MIHOPE)
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• Currently ironing out final details with HHS
• A second ‘arm’ of the MIHOPE study• 12 MIHOPE states + 8 additional =
20 states• Random selection• NFP & HFA• Goal: 20,000 families• Study enrollment and data collection
are expected in begin Summer 2013• Connection to Strong Start / Medicaid
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Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE) –
Strong Start
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Highlights from Quarterly Reports
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A Toolkit for Implementing Parental Depression Screening, Referral, and Treatment Across Systems
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Diving Deeper
Life Course Perspective –Pat Yoder
Strengthening Families – Karen Shanoski
Making Use of Common Ground
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PRESENTATION TO OCDEL STAKEHOLDERSLIFECOURSE PERSPECTIVEFEBRUARY 20, 2013
Pat Yoder, presenter
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PPP MEMBERS Maternal and Child Health programs
Title V- Federal block grant dollars to PA Dept of Health, which makes grants to 10 county and municipal health departments
and Healthy Start programs funded directly by
DHHS to 7 programs in PA
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CONCEPTS AND LANGUAGE
OCDEL focus on early childhood from an educational perspective
MCH professionals focus on early childhood from a maternal/pregnancy/pre-pregnancy perspective
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POSSIBILITIES
We serve the same people Our results are not as good as we’d like Collaboration should help improve our results If we do better, our clients should do better,
and there should be opportunities to increase funding
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SO, LET’S TALK!
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LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVE FRAMEWORK
The current most promoted concept for thinking about maternal and child health
Designed to address the extremely resistant problem of racial disparities in infant mortality
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IN THE BEGINNING
Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
Thanks to Dr. Ron Voorhees, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Director, Allegheny County Health Department. Several slides from his presentation on ACE, presented October 26, 2011 to PPP follow.
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RELATIONSHIP OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE AND HOUSEHOLD DYSFUNCTION TO MANY OF THE LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN ADULTS: THE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCE (ACE) STUDY
Vincent J. Felitti, Robert F. Anda, Dale Nordenberg, David F. Williamson, Alison M. Spitz, Valerie Edwards,
Mary P. Koss, James S. Marks
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1998; 14(4) 245-258
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ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
More than 17,000 Kaiser patients were asked to recall their childhood experiences
Health conditions in the present were tabulated
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ACE STUDY - CATEGORIES OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACE)
Psychological abuse
Physical abuse
Sexual abuse
Substance abuse in home
Mental illness in parent
Violence against mother
Incarceration of parent
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KAISER HMO ENROLLEES HAD AT LEAST ONE TYPE OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCE:
0 Categories
49.5%
4 Categories
6.2%3 Categories
6.9 %
2 Categories
12.5%
1 Category
24.9%
Data from Felitti, et. al.
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GROWING UP WITH ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES INCREASES THE RISK FOR MANY LATER ADVERSE HEALTH CONDITIONS – RANGING FROM SMOKING TO OBESITY TO DEPRESSION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE.
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FOUR OR MORE ACES DOUBLE THE RISK FOR BEING A SMOKER
1.1 1.5 2.22.0
Data from Felitti, et. al.
Odds Ratio (relative to
0 ACEs)
Number of ACE Categories
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ACES INCREASE RISK FOR CHRONIC BRONCHITIS/EMPHYSEMA
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
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Number of ACE Categories
Od
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Data from Felitti, et. al.
1.6 1.62.2
3.9
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ACES INCREASE THE RISK OF STROKE
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
1 2 3 >=4
Number of ACE Categories
Od
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Data from Felitti, et. al.
0.9 0.71.3
2.4
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ACES INCREASE RISK OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
0
2
4
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10
12
14
1 2 3 >=4
Number of ACE Categories
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Data from Felitti, et. al.
0.90.91.4 2.2
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ACES INCREASE THE RISK OF CANCER
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
1 2 3 >=4
Number of ACE Categories
Od
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Data from Felitti, et. al.
1.2 1.2 1.0 1.9
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ACES INCREASE REPORTING OF HAVING AN STD
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
1 2 3 >=4
Number of ACE Categories
Od
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Data from Felitti, et. al.
1.4 1.5 1.9 2.5
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ACES INCREASE RISK OF HAVING HAD OVER 50 SEXUAL PARTNERS
0
2
4
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10
12
14
1 2 3 >=4
Number of ACE Categories
Od
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Data from Felitti, et. al.
1.7 2.3 3.1 3.2
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ACES INCREASE THE RISK FOR DEPRESSION ALMOST FIVE TIMES
1.5 2.42.6
4.6
Data from Felitti, et. al.
Odds Ratio (relative to
0 ACEs)
Number of ACE Categories
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FOUR ACES INCREASE THE RISK FOR USING ILLICIT DRUGS 4.7 TIMES; EVEN ONE ALMOST DOUBLES THE RISK:
Data from Felitti, et. al.
1.72.9
3.64.7
Odds Ratio (relative to
0 ACEs)
Number of ACE Categories
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ACES INCREASE THE RISK FOR ALCOHOLISM
Data from Felitti, et. al.
2.0
7.4 4.9
4.0
Odds Ratio (relative to
0 ACEs)
Number of ACE Categories
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ACES INCREASE THE RISK FOR SUICIDE ATTEMPT OVER 12 TIMES:
1.8
3.0
6.6
12.2
Data from Felitti, et. al.
Odds Ratio (relative to
0 ACEs)
Number of ACE Categories
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SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
David Zielinski (Duke University) estimated that almost 20% of unemployed adults report abuse or neglect as child
Adult victims of maltreatment:have less education
have more physical and mental health problems that interfere with their work
are twice as likely to be below federal poverty level
are twice as likely to be on Medicaid
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DISPARITIES IN INFANT MORTALITY
Not so long ago, maternal and child health workers believed that just getting women in for at least ONE prenatal visit would make a difference in the rates of infant mortality
The science has changed; our understanding has deepened
Focus has shifted to racial disparities and why they are so persistent
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WHY?
Many studies have shown that the factors that might explain the racial disparities, don’t!
Genetics Behavior Prenatal Care SES Stress Infection
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MULTIPLE RISK FACTORS
Explain less than 10% of the variation in low birth weights between white and African-American babies
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EARLY PROGRAMMING
Emphasis on importance of sensitive developmental periods in utero or early life during which future reproductive potential becomes programmed
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KNOWLEDGE IS INCREASING
In the last 20 years, David Barker, MD, PhD, FRS, studied what happens to a low birth weight baby
Health consequences in adult life, such as heart disease and diabetes
Mother’s consistent prenatal stress affects her hormones, which in turn, affects the baby’s brain development
Epigenetics =another continuing aspect of study (trust me!!)
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STILL MORE COMPLEXITY
Cumulative pathways All that happens throughout the life of the
mother, and her mother (not to mention what we’re learning about dads!)
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THESE ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE!
Early programming and cumulative pathways affect the life course over generations
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WHAT TO DO?12 POINT PROGRAM
Improving Health care Services Provide interconception care to women with
prior adverse pregnancy outcomes Increase access to preconception care for
women Improve the quality of prenatal care Expand health care access over the life
course
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STRENGTHENING FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES
Strengthen father involvement in families Parental resilience
Enhance service coordination and systems integration
Create reproductive social capital in communities
Invest in community building and urban renewal
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ADDRESSING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INEQUITIES
Close the education gap Knowledge of parenting and child development
Reduce poverty Support working mothers and families Undo racism
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OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND!
Break down barriers Talk and work with one another Recognize commonalities Keep hope alive
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REFERENCES
Barker, David, http://www.thebarkertheory.org contains complete references
Lu, Michael and Neil Halfon, “Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes: A Life-Course Perspective,” Maternal and Child Health Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, March 2003”
Lu, Michael, “Strong Roots Healthy Fruit: Transforming Generations through the Life Course Perspective,” June 29, 2010, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Division of Maternal and Child Health, DVD presentation
Ronald E. Voorhees, MD, MPH, “Improving Health: First Things First,”
PPP, October 26, 2011, Power Point Presentation
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Strengthening Families
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Parents say they want to…
• Know their children feel loved
• Be responsive to child
• Have connections• Meet basic needs• Show courage
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Strengthening Families began as an approach to child abuse prevention
• Research based• Focus on strengths, not risks• For all families• Start where families already go• Build on and connect existing programs and
strategies, not invent new ones
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Strengthening Families quickly moved beyond child abuse prevention for young children and was adapted for a wide variety of programs, integrating a common approach to the needs of families into many kinds of services.
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Partners at the national levelFederal Agencies
•Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect
•Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
•Administration on Children and Families, Child Care Bureau
•Maternal and Child Health Bureau
•Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Violence Prevention
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The protective factors
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Social and emotional competence
“My child feels loved, a
sense of belonging and can get along with others.”
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Adequate knowledge of parenting and child development
“I stay curious and am responsive to what my child needs.”
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An array of social connections
“I have people who know me –friends. And at least one person who supports my parenting.”
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Concrete support in times of need
“My family can access basic needs when they need it.”
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Parental resilience
“I will continue to have courage during stress or after a crisis.”
Protective Factors definitions from Community Café
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Parental resilience cont.
HopeCommuni-
cation skills
Problem-solve
Make changes for the future
Gather resources
Make good choices
Belief system
Coping strategies
Acknowledge feelings
Recognize challenges
Take action
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Relationships – the foundation
• Mutual respect and partnership
• Trusting relationships with others, developed over time
• Relationships with schools, community agencies and services
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Resources
Strengthening Families National Network
www.strengtheningfamilies.net
Online Modules : www.ctfalliance.org
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Karen ShanoskiFamily Partnerships Project ManagerCenter for Schools and Communities
275 Grandview Ave., Suite 200Camp Hill, PA 17011
[email protected] 717-763-1661 x 139
PA Strengthening Families : Toolkit for Educatorswww.pa-strengthening-families.org
Contact
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The Benefits of Home Visiting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RQMVKcNgFw
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Building a brighter future for Pennsylvania’s children
Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us
Thank you!