Nurse-Family Partnership Impact Evaluation in South Carolina
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Women's Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Reproductive |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 15 - 55 |
Updated: | 2/28/2019 |
Start Date: | April 1, 2016 |
End Date: | April 1, 2046 |
Contact: | Michelle Woodford |
Email: | NFPstudy@povertyactionlab.org |
Phone: | 617-475-0187 |
This study evaluates the effects of the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP), an established
home-visiting program, using a scientifically rigorous individual-level randomized controlled
trial. The study will be based in South Carolina, where a Medicaid waiver in combination with
a pay-for-success contract will allow expansion of the program to women on Medicaid. The
study plans to enroll 4000 low-income, first time mothers and their children into the
intervention group, and another 2000 into the control group. The study will evaluate the
program's impacts on outcomes using administrative records. This study aims to yield new
evidence on the effect of NFP in a modern context, applied to a new population, across a
broad range of outcomes, and financed by a novel public-private partnership based on
accountability for outcomes.
home-visiting program, using a scientifically rigorous individual-level randomized controlled
trial. The study will be based in South Carolina, where a Medicaid waiver in combination with
a pay-for-success contract will allow expansion of the program to women on Medicaid. The
study plans to enroll 4000 low-income, first time mothers and their children into the
intervention group, and another 2000 into the control group. The study will evaluate the
program's impacts on outcomes using administrative records. This study aims to yield new
evidence on the effect of NFP in a modern context, applied to a new population, across a
broad range of outcomes, and financed by a novel public-private partnership based on
accountability for outcomes.
This study is an individual-level randomized controlled trial, with randomization
post-consent. The study will enroll pregnant women who are income-eligible for Medicaid, less
than 28 weeks pregnant, and have not had a previous live birth. All eligible applicants who
provide written consent will be randomly assigned either to a treatment group that is offered
access to NFP or to a control group that is not. Two-thirds of those recruited will be
randomized to the treatment group and one-third to the control group. Control group members
will have access to the standard of care and whatever other programs and services are
available in the community.
The investigators will assess the effect of NFP on a range of short- and long-run maternal
and child outcomes using administrative data that will be available for all members of both
treatment and control groups. Several of the outcomes the investigators will evaluate are
required as part of the Medicaid waiver and pay-for-success financing model.
post-consent. The study will enroll pregnant women who are income-eligible for Medicaid, less
than 28 weeks pregnant, and have not had a previous live birth. All eligible applicants who
provide written consent will be randomly assigned either to a treatment group that is offered
access to NFP or to a control group that is not. Two-thirds of those recruited will be
randomized to the treatment group and one-third to the control group. Control group members
will have access to the standard of care and whatever other programs and services are
available in the community.
The investigators will assess the effect of NFP on a range of short- and long-run maternal
and child outcomes using administrative data that will be available for all members of both
treatment and control groups. Several of the outcomes the investigators will evaluate are
required as part of the Medicaid waiver and pay-for-success financing model.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Female
- No previous live births
- Currently pregnant
- Gestation period less than 28 weeks (i.e. less than or equal to 27 weeks, 6 days) at
time of recruitment
- Ages 15-55
- Income level meets Medicaid eligibility criteria
- Live within an area serviced by a NFP Implementing Agency
- Not currently enrolled in the study
- Not incarcerated or living in lock down facilities
Exclusion Criteria:
- Men
- Women who have had a previous live birth
- Women who are not currently pregnant
- Women who are past their 28th week of gestation (i.e. greater than or equal to 28
weeks, 0 days) at time of recruitment
- Women who are younger than 15 or older than 55 years of age
- Women whose income level does not meet Medicaid eligibility criteria
- Women who live outside of an area serviced by a NFP Implementing Agency
- Women who are currently enrolled in the study
- Women who are currently incarcerated or living in a lock down facility
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1362 McMillan Avenue
Charleston, South Carolina 29405
Charleston, South Carolina 29405
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