. | Pregnancy . | First year postpartum . | Second year postpartum . |
---|---|---|---|
Had at least 1 completed nurse home visit | 3238/3294 (98.3%) | 2522/3294 (76.6%) | 1716/3294 (52.1%) |
Had at least 1 completed in-person nurse home visit | 3237/3294 (98.3%) | 2264/3294 (68.7%) | 1266/3294 (38.4%) |
Had at least 1 completed telehealth nurse home visit | 923/3294 (28.0%) | 1460/3294 (44.3%) | 1402/3294 (42.6%) |
Home visits continued within 2 weeks of end of period | 2578/3294 (78.3%) | 1735/3294 (52.7%) | 1195/3294 (36.3%) |
Number of completed nurse home visits [mean (SD)] | 9.35 (5) | 12.97 (11.01) | 7.44 (9.21) |
Home visit duration,a min [mean (SD)] | 66.82 (22.45) (n = 3237) | 57.98 (26.18) (n = 2522) | 48.76 (20.11) (n = 1716) |
Referred to WIC by nurse home visitorb | 1035/3238 (32.0%) | 484/2522 (19.2%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to SNAP by nurse home visitorb | 594/3238 (18.3%) | 346/2522 (13.7%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to TANF by nurse home visitorb | 64/3238 (2.0%) | 100/2522 (4.0%) | 25/1716 (1.5%) |
. | Pregnancy . | First year postpartum . | Second year postpartum . |
---|---|---|---|
Had at least 1 completed nurse home visit | 3238/3294 (98.3%) | 2522/3294 (76.6%) | 1716/3294 (52.1%) |
Had at least 1 completed in-person nurse home visit | 3237/3294 (98.3%) | 2264/3294 (68.7%) | 1266/3294 (38.4%) |
Had at least 1 completed telehealth nurse home visit | 923/3294 (28.0%) | 1460/3294 (44.3%) | 1402/3294 (42.6%) |
Home visits continued within 2 weeks of end of period | 2578/3294 (78.3%) | 1735/3294 (52.7%) | 1195/3294 (36.3%) |
Number of completed nurse home visits [mean (SD)] | 9.35 (5) | 12.97 (11.01) | 7.44 (9.21) |
Home visit duration,a min [mean (SD)] | 66.82 (22.45) (n = 3237) | 57.98 (26.18) (n = 2522) | 48.76 (20.11) (n = 1716) |
Referred to WIC by nurse home visitorb | 1035/3238 (32.0%) | 484/2522 (19.2%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to SNAP by nurse home visitorb | 594/3238 (18.3%) | 346/2522 (13.7%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to TANF by nurse home visitorb | 64/3238 (2.0%) | 100/2522 (4.0%) | 25/1716 (1.5%) |
Sources: 2016–2021 South Carolina birth certificates and 2016–2023 Nurse–Family Partnership program data of study participants. Statistics are n/N (%) unless otherwise specified. Program metrics only available for participants who matched to program data; 1 participant did not match. Visit-level data are aggregated at the individual participant level prior to analysis.
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; TANF, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; WIC, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.
aProgram metrics on duration of visit are reported for participants with at least 1 completed home visit in the specified period.
bReferral statistics show the percentage of the total participant population who received a specific type of referral at least once during a respective period, among those with at least 1 completed home visit in that period.
. | Pregnancy . | First year postpartum . | Second year postpartum . |
---|---|---|---|
Had at least 1 completed nurse home visit | 3238/3294 (98.3%) | 2522/3294 (76.6%) | 1716/3294 (52.1%) |
Had at least 1 completed in-person nurse home visit | 3237/3294 (98.3%) | 2264/3294 (68.7%) | 1266/3294 (38.4%) |
Had at least 1 completed telehealth nurse home visit | 923/3294 (28.0%) | 1460/3294 (44.3%) | 1402/3294 (42.6%) |
Home visits continued within 2 weeks of end of period | 2578/3294 (78.3%) | 1735/3294 (52.7%) | 1195/3294 (36.3%) |
Number of completed nurse home visits [mean (SD)] | 9.35 (5) | 12.97 (11.01) | 7.44 (9.21) |
Home visit duration,a min [mean (SD)] | 66.82 (22.45) (n = 3237) | 57.98 (26.18) (n = 2522) | 48.76 (20.11) (n = 1716) |
Referred to WIC by nurse home visitorb | 1035/3238 (32.0%) | 484/2522 (19.2%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to SNAP by nurse home visitorb | 594/3238 (18.3%) | 346/2522 (13.7%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to TANF by nurse home visitorb | 64/3238 (2.0%) | 100/2522 (4.0%) | 25/1716 (1.5%) |
. | Pregnancy . | First year postpartum . | Second year postpartum . |
---|---|---|---|
Had at least 1 completed nurse home visit | 3238/3294 (98.3%) | 2522/3294 (76.6%) | 1716/3294 (52.1%) |
Had at least 1 completed in-person nurse home visit | 3237/3294 (98.3%) | 2264/3294 (68.7%) | 1266/3294 (38.4%) |
Had at least 1 completed telehealth nurse home visit | 923/3294 (28.0%) | 1460/3294 (44.3%) | 1402/3294 (42.6%) |
Home visits continued within 2 weeks of end of period | 2578/3294 (78.3%) | 1735/3294 (52.7%) | 1195/3294 (36.3%) |
Number of completed nurse home visits [mean (SD)] | 9.35 (5) | 12.97 (11.01) | 7.44 (9.21) |
Home visit duration,a min [mean (SD)] | 66.82 (22.45) (n = 3237) | 57.98 (26.18) (n = 2522) | 48.76 (20.11) (n = 1716) |
Referred to WIC by nurse home visitorb | 1035/3238 (32.0%) | 484/2522 (19.2%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to SNAP by nurse home visitorb | 594/3238 (18.3%) | 346/2522 (13.7%) | 152/1716 (8.9%) |
Referred to TANF by nurse home visitorb | 64/3238 (2.0%) | 100/2522 (4.0%) | 25/1716 (1.5%) |
Sources: 2016–2021 South Carolina birth certificates and 2016–2023 Nurse–Family Partnership program data of study participants. Statistics are n/N (%) unless otherwise specified. Program metrics only available for participants who matched to program data; 1 participant did not match. Visit-level data are aggregated at the individual participant level prior to analysis.
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; TANF, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; WIC, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.
aProgram metrics on duration of visit are reported for participants with at least 1 completed home visit in the specified period.
bReferral statistics show the percentage of the total participant population who received a specific type of referral at least once during a respective period, among those with at least 1 completed home visit in that period.
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