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Problem Stabilization: A Metric for Problem Improvement in Home Visiting Clients.

K A Monsen1, O Farri, D B McNaughton

  • 1University of Minnesota.

Applied Clinical Informatics
|November 15, 2011
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Summary

Public health nurse (PHN) home visiting programs showed that client problems stabilized in 30.1% of cases. This "problem stabilization" metric helps evaluate intervention effectiveness for high-risk mothers.

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Published on: June 20, 2020

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Nursing
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Public health nurse (PHN) home visiting programs aim to improve outcomes for high-risk mothers.
  • These programs involve lengthy interventions addressing multiple issues over time.
  • Understanding client improvement trajectories and service duration is crucial for managing caseloads.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate a new metric, "problem stabilization," for evaluating interim improvement in PHN home visiting.
  • To analyze the trajectory of client problems during home visiting services for high-risk mothers.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective cohort study using intervention documentation data (2000-2005).
  • Data included Omaha System interventions for 720 high-risk mothers.
  • Descriptive statistics and Kaplan-Meier curves were used for analysis.

Main Results:

  • Client problems stabilized before discharge in approximately 30.1% of cases.
  • Stabilization patterns varied by problem type.
  • Time to stabilization was longest for Caretaking/parenting and Antepartum/postpartum issues, shortest for Residence and Mental health.

Conclusions:

  • Problem stabilization is a meaningful intermediate outcome for assessing client response to PHN interventions.
  • This metric demonstrates the value of structured electronic health record data for program evaluation.
  • Problem stabilization can aid in clinical decision support for home visiting programs.