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Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study

BACKGROUND: Intensive home visiting for adolescent mothers may help reduce health disparities. Given limited resources, such interventions need to be effectively targeted. We evaluated which mothers were enrolled in the Family Nurse Partnership (FNP), an intensive home-visiting service for first-tim...

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Autores principales: Cavallaro, Francesca L, Gilbert, Ruth, Wijlaars, Linda PMM, Kennedy, Eilis, Howarth, Emma, Kendall, Sally, van der Meulen, Jan, Calin, Maria Andreea, Reed, Lynne, Harron, Katie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9664100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36198485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2021-217986
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author Cavallaro, Francesca L
Gilbert, Ruth
Wijlaars, Linda PMM
Kennedy, Eilis
Howarth, Emma
Kendall, Sally
van der Meulen, Jan
Calin, Maria Andreea
Reed, Lynne
Harron, Katie
author_facet Cavallaro, Francesca L
Gilbert, Ruth
Wijlaars, Linda PMM
Kennedy, Eilis
Howarth, Emma
Kendall, Sally
van der Meulen, Jan
Calin, Maria Andreea
Reed, Lynne
Harron, Katie
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description BACKGROUND: Intensive home visiting for adolescent mothers may help reduce health disparities. Given limited resources, such interventions need to be effectively targeted. We evaluated which mothers were enrolled in the Family Nurse Partnership (FNP), an intensive home-visiting service for first-time young mothers commissioned in >130 local authorities in England since 2007. METHODS: We created a population-based cohort of first-time mothers aged 13–19 years giving birth in English National Health Service hospitals between 1 April 2010 and 31 March 2017, using administrative hospital data linked with FNP programme, educational and social care data. Mothers living in a local authority with an active FNP site were eligible. We described variation in enrolment rates across sites, and identified maternal and FNP site characteristics associated with enrolment. RESULTS: Of 110 520 eligible mothers, 25 680 (23.2% (95% CI: 23.0% to 23.5%)) were enrolled. Enrolment rates varied substantially across 122 sites (range: 11%–68%), and areas with greater numbers of first-time adolescent mothers achieved lower enrolment rates. Mothers aged 13–15 years were most likely to be enrolled (52%). However, only 26% of adolescent mothers with markers of vulnerability (including living in the most deprived areas and ever having been looked after as a child) were enrolled. CONCLUSION: A substantial proportion of first-time adolescent mothers with vulnerability markers were not enrolled in FNP. Variation in enrolment across sites indicates insufficient commissioning of places that is not proportional to level of need, with mothers in areas with large numbers of other adolescent mothers least likely to receive support.
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spelling pubmed-96641002022-11-15 Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study Cavallaro, Francesca L Gilbert, Ruth Wijlaars, Linda PMM Kennedy, Eilis Howarth, Emma Kendall, Sally van der Meulen, Jan Calin, Maria Andreea Reed, Lynne Harron, Katie J Epidemiol Community Health Original Research BACKGROUND: Intensive home visiting for adolescent mothers may help reduce health disparities. Given limited resources, such interventions need to be effectively targeted. We evaluated which mothers were enrolled in the Family Nurse Partnership (FNP), an intensive home-visiting service for first-time young mothers commissioned in >130 local authorities in England since 2007. METHODS: We created a population-based cohort of first-time mothers aged 13–19 years giving birth in English National Health Service hospitals between 1 April 2010 and 31 March 2017, using administrative hospital data linked with FNP programme, educational and social care data. Mothers living in a local authority with an active FNP site were eligible. We described variation in enrolment rates across sites, and identified maternal and FNP site characteristics associated with enrolment. RESULTS: Of 110 520 eligible mothers, 25 680 (23.2% (95% CI: 23.0% to 23.5%)) were enrolled. Enrolment rates varied substantially across 122 sites (range: 11%–68%), and areas with greater numbers of first-time adolescent mothers achieved lower enrolment rates. Mothers aged 13–15 years were most likely to be enrolled (52%). However, only 26% of adolescent mothers with markers of vulnerability (including living in the most deprived areas and ever having been looked after as a child) were enrolled. CONCLUSION: A substantial proportion of first-time adolescent mothers with vulnerability markers were not enrolled in FNP. Variation in enrolment across sites indicates insufficient commissioning of places that is not proportional to level of need, with mothers in areas with large numbers of other adolescent mothers least likely to receive support. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-12 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9664100/ /pubmed/36198485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2021-217986 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Research
Cavallaro, Francesca L
Gilbert, Ruth
Wijlaars, Linda PMM
Kennedy, Eilis
Howarth, Emma
Kendall, Sally
van der Meulen, Jan
Calin, Maria Andreea
Reed, Lynne
Harron, Katie
Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study
title Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study
title_full Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study
title_fullStr Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study
title_short Characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in England: a linked administrative data cohort study
title_sort characteristics of enrolment in an intensive home-visiting programme among eligible first-time adolescent mothers in england: a linked administrative data cohort study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9664100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36198485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2021-217986
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