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  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Health Services Research

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  • Evidence supports continued investment in maternal and early childhood home visiting services in the U.S.
  • A small proportion of eligible families utilize these crucial services.
  • Understanding referral pathways is essential for improving access.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify priority populations for home visiting programs.
  • To assess program capacity for enrolling additional families.
  • To determine current and desired referral sources for home visiting services.

Main Methods:

  • Secondary analysis of a national web-based survey of the Home Visiting Applied Research Collaborative (HARC).
  • Focus on survey items directly addressing study aims.
  • Respondents included 87 local programs with diverse models, sizes, and geographic contexts.

Main Results:

  • Programs prioritize pregnant women, parents with mental health/substance abuse/intimate partner violence concerns, teen parents, and children with developmental delays or child welfare involvement.
  • Most programs reported capacity to enroll more families.
  • Referrals from pediatric providers, child welfare, early care and education, and TANF/social services were infrequent; most programs desired more referrals from healthcare providers, WIC, and TANF/social services.

Conclusions:

  • Home visiting programs possess the capacity to expand services to more families.
  • Enhancing referral systems with key providers, especially healthcare, is crucial for program growth and reach.