Increasing Medicaid child health screenings: the effectiveness of mailed pamphlets, phone calls, and home visits
Autor: | J. R. Sorenson, P. L.N. Donat, Sally C. Stearns, D. Quade, Anita S. Tesh, Maija L. Selby-Harrington |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1995 |
Předmět: |
Gerontology
Adult Male medicine.medical_specialty Cost effectiveness Cost-Benefit Analysis Child Health Services education Psychological intervention Health Promotion Rural Health law.invention Randomized controlled trial law Phone North Carolina Medicine Humans Mass Screening Child health care economics and organizations business.industry Medicaid Public health Telephone call Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Home Care Services Community-Institutional Relations United States Telephone Outreach Family medicine Female Pamphlets business Research Article |
DOI: | 10.17615/qc9j-t623 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVES. A randomized controlled trial was conducted to test the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of three outreach interventions to promote well-child screening for children on Medicaid. METHODS. In rural North Carolina, a random sample of 2053 families with children due or overdue for screening was stratified according to the presence of a home phone. Families were randomly assigned to receive a mailed pamphlet and letter, a phone call, or a home visit outreach intervention, or the usual (control) method of informing at Medicaid intake. RESULTS. All interventions produced more screenings than the control method, but increases were significant only for families with phones. Among families with phones, a home visit was the most effective intervention but a phone call was the most cost-effective. However, absolute rates of effectiveness were low, and incremental costs per effect were high. CONCLUSIONS. Pamphlets, phone calls, and home visits by nurses were minimally effective for increasing well-child screenings. Alternate outreach methods are needed, especially for families without phones. |
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