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Terrell W. Zollinger, DrPH Evaluation Consultant Healthy Women, Healthy Hoosiers Conference October 7, 2011
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Robert M. Saywell, Jr, PhD, MPH ◦ Health Economist Jennifer Burba, BS ◦ Data Manager PSUPP team ◦ State Director ◦ Site Directors
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Mission History, Locations, Target Population Staff, Services Provided Methods/ Processes Used for Monitoring and Evaluation Outcomes: ◦ Reduction/quit rate ◦ Changes in beliefs/knowledge/attitudes ◦ Satisfaction with program ◦ Return on investment Next Steps
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Began in 1988 as a Indiana State Department of Health initiative (Lynn Bailey) Funded by the Division of Mental Health and Addictions Included 5 sites: Gary, Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, Jasper, Terre Haute serving 5 counties Now 14 sites serving 25 counties
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High-moderate risk of poor birth outcome due to substance use: 57.3% of those screened in FY 2010 Young: 32.4% less than age 21 Racial minorities: 27.2% PSUPP vs. 13.0% in Indiana Hispanics: 16.8% PSUPP vs. 5.4% in Indiana Less educated: 38.6% have less than high school education
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Nurses, Social Workers, Counselors Trained in the best practices to counsel substance users Required to participate in continuing education Hosted by clinics, health departments, and similar organizations
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Screening pregnant women at first prenatal care visit to identify those at risk Provide a series visits for individual counseling sessions Provide printed material Connect clients to other services Provide information to health care providers Provide information to the community
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At the first visit, administer a screening tool and administer baseline knowledge/attitude survey At delivery administer a substance use survey At termination (3-6 months after delivery) administer a substance use survey At termination administer follow-up knowledge/attitude survey Administer satisfaction survey to a sample
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Screening, Knowledge/Attitude, and Satisfaction questionnaires completed by client using a paper form The paper form is copied, copy for medical record, original to evaluators Paper forms are scanned, verified, and placed in an electronic database Delivery and Termination forms completed by PSUPP staff and entered directly into the database Provide quarterly and annual data reports
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4,609 individuals screened 1,348 PSUPP clients delivered 2,074 PSUPP clients terminated ◦ 190 at delivery ◦ 678 1-3 months post-partum ◦ 411 3-6 months post-partum ◦ 752 before delivery
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49.6% of 700 smokers at entry reduced or quit before delivery; 28.7% quit 84.0% of 50 alcohol users at entry reduced or quit before delivery; 16.0% quit 75.3% of 85 drug users reduced or quit before delivery; 24.7% quit
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Comparing the follow up survey responses to the baseline respondents found that participants were substantially more knowledgeable or had stronger beliefs that substance use during pregnancy was harmful Examples: ◦ “Definitely not Okay” for pregnant women to smoke: 67.6% to 84.9% ◦ Exposure to secondhand smoke considered “very harmful”: 77.9% to 90.1%
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51.4% of smokers indicated that the information provided by PSUPP helped them cut down or quit 70.3% of alcohol users indicated that the information provided by PSUPP helped them cut down or quit 80.5% of drug users indicated that the information provided by PSUPP helped them cut down or quit
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PSUPP prevented an estimated 79 pre-term deliveries PSUPP prevented an estimated 17 low birth weight deliveries Total health care costs averted was $4.8 million Cost of PSUPP was $915,000 ROI =$5.25 for every dollar spent on PSUPP
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Targets were set for 20 objectives (reduction in substance use, number of contacts, low birth weight rates, number of presentations given, etc.) Target values were achieved for 16 of the 20 objectives
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Enrolling high risk women Particular focus on tobacco use during and after pregnancy Improving the value of PSUPP services. Increasing the knowledge of pregnant women about effects of substance use Improving the efficiency of PSUPP
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GOAL 1: PROVIDE SERVICE TO SUBSTANCE USING CLIENTS (comparing Screening and Delivery forms) GOAL 2: REDUCE SUBSTANCE USE AMONG CLIENTS DURING PREGNANCY (comparing Screening and Delivery forms) GOAL 3: REDUCE SUBSTANCE USE AMONG CLIENTS POST- PARTUM (comparing Screening and Termination forms) GOAL 4: CLIENTS WILL FIND PSUPP TO BE VALUABLE (from Client Satisfaction Survey) GOAL 5: CLIENTS WILL BE MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE USE (from Delivery or Termination Client Opinion Survey)
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Reduce number of objectives from 20 to 8 More focus on outcome, less on process Improve ROI estimates Give sites reasonable targets for objectives Gather success stories
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