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Effective Use of the PSAP Screening Tool within a Community Health Program Model
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Additional Information on EIPP available at www.mass.gov Early Intervention Partnerships Program (EIPP) Initiated 2003 Community Health Program Model Targeting high risk pregnant and post partum mothers Services provided by a MCH Team (RN, SW, & CHW) at eight sites across state Home visiting and group services
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EIPP Eligibility Eligibility for EIPP is determined before a home visit is conducted. Specific eligibility criteria How eligibility screening is conducted is not standardized
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EIPP Initial Assessment Tool: CHA At the initial home visit, a comprehensive health assessment (CHA) is conducted. A CHA is a health assessment in the broadest sense of the word encompassing 14 key assessment areas (KAA’s). KAA’s 1. Access & Utilization of Care 2. Women’s Health 3. Oral Health 4. Nutrition 5. Breastfeeding 6. Physical Activity 7. Cognitive & Perceptual 8. Environmental Health & Safety 9. ATOD 10. Violence 11. Emotional Health 12. Healthy Parenting 13. Neonatal & Developmental Assessment 14. Medical History & Physical Assessment
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Adapted the PSAP Tool for EIPP The PSAP Screening Tool was separated out into its three topic areas The three PSAP topic area questions were then incorporated into the EIPP CHA KAA’s
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PSAP & CHA PSAP Tool Substance/Alcohol Use Screening Domestic Violence Screening Emotional Health Screening CHA KAA’s KAA#9: Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs (ATOD) KAA#10: Violence KAA#11: Emotional Health
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Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs (ATOD) At intake, 21% (423/2062) of EIPP Participants reported Tobacco Use At intake, 13% (262/2062) of EIPP Participants reported Substance Abuse in their home On the initial CHA, 34% (702/2062) of EIPP Participants had a positive screen
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Violence At intake, 11% (226/2062) of EIPP Participants reported violence in their home On initial CHA, 32% (662/2062) had a positive IPV screen with violence occurring within the previous year
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Emotional Health At intake, 42% (868/2062) EIPP Participants reported a history of depression including post partum depression On initial CHA, 57% (1174/2062) were assessed to have a positive emotional health screen of 1 or higher with a history of mental health concerns
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Conclusion Use of the PSAP tool improves identification Highest increase in identification from the violence screen Ease of use reported by EIPP Staff
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Contact Information Beth Buxton-Carter, LCSW Program Director Massachusetts Department of Public Health 250 Washington Street 5 th Floor Boston, MA 02108 617.624.5910 beth.buxton-carter@state.ma.us
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