Are We Serving the Most At-Risk Communities? Examining the Reach of a South Carolina Home Visiting Program

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Elizabeth Radcliff
Charity B. Breneman
Elizabeth Crouch
Icelynn Baldwin
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[1] University of South Carolina,Rural and Minority Health Research Center, Department of Health Services Policy and Management, Arnold School of Public Health
[2] Children’s Trust of South Carolina,undefined
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Journal of Community Health | 2019年 / 44卷
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Program reach; Geographic information systems; GIS; Home visiting;
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In addition to individual-level characteristics, characteristics of the social and physical environments in which individuals reside may adversely impact health outcomes. Careful attention to the role of “place” can result in programs that successfully deliver services to those most at risk. This retrospective, cross-sectional study used geocoded residential addresses from 3090 households enrolled in a South Carolina (SC) home visiting program, 2013–2016, and corresponding years of data for maternal and child health outcomes obtained from vital records data. ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) served as the primary geographic unit of analysis. ZCTAS with high volumes of birth or adverse maternal and child health outcomes for any of 10 indicators were flagged. Distribution of enrolled households across highest-risk ZCTAs was calculated. Of 379 ZCTAS with reported data, 152 had 8 or more risk flags. Of the 152 highest-risk ZCTAs, 33 also had high birth volumes. Fifty-seven of the 152 highest-risk ZCTAs had no enrollees; seven of the 33 highest-risk/highest-volume ZCTAS had no enrollees. Service delivery gaps existed despite a statewide, county-level needs assessment conducted prior to program implementation. This study suggests methods to identify service areas of need, as an ongoing effort toward program improvement.
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