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Home Visiting for NICU Graduates: Impacts of Following Baby Back Home

Authors :
Carmen Irby
K Lewis
Patrick H. Casey
Lorraine McKelvey
Anthony Goudie
Jared Beavers
Source :
Pediatrics. 148(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESThe Following Baby Back Home (FBBH) home visiting program supports families of high-risk low birth weight preterm infants after discharge from a hospital NICU. This study compares the health care use, immunization, and infant mortality rate of low birth weight preterm infants enrolled in FBBH with similar infants not in the program.METHODSFrom January 2013 to December 2017, 498 children enrolled in FBBH were identified in Arkansas vital statistics records and the Arkansas All-Payer Claims Database. Infants in FBBH were matched with children in a control group on the basis of demographics and medical conditions of the infant. Generalized linear mixed models with double propensity-score adjustment were used to estimate program effects.RESULTSIn the first year after discharge and compared with a propensity-score matched cohort of control infants, those enrolled in FBBH were significantly more likely to have higher numbers of medical appointments and more compliant immunization history. The odds of dying in the first year of life for control infants was 4.4 times (95% confidence interval: 1.2–20.7) higher than those managed in the program.CONCLUSIONSA goal of the FBBH home visiting program is to work with parents to educate and support them as they care for their medically fragile infants. We conclude that education and support was instrumental in the infant health care use and outcome differences we observed during the first year of life.

Details

ISSN :
10984275
Volume :
148
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....67613ef0c2268215e9dc884b128b1f18