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Implementing Mental Health Programs Across Communities in Iowa & Indiana for Transformation
Sponsor: Hackensack Meridian Health
Summary
Depression and anxiety during and after pregnancy are common medical complications contributing to a rising maternal mortality rate. Home visiting programs can offer evidence-based interventions to improve mental health outcomes for a vulnerable pregnant population; however, barriers remain to achieving the full potential of these interventions. Our work will explore the impact of context on the implementation of a mental health intervention to provide action-based and impactful data that focuses on the lived experiences of the diverse populations served by home visiting programs in Iowa and Indiana.
Official title: Can an Evidence-Based Mental Health Intervention be Implemented Into Preexisting Home Visiting Programs Using Implementation Facilitation?
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1750
Start Date
2026-03-15
Completion Date
2029-05-01
Last Updated
2026-02-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Adapted Facilitation
Home visiting supervisor trained in adapted facilitation will employ interactive problem-solving focused on supporting the home visitors to implement Mothers and Babies - working with pregnant people, challenges with resources, additional training needs, etc. - based on understanding the individual communities, contexts, and recipients' and home visitors' needs over the course of the project.
Standard Implementation
Standard Mothers and Babies training includes ongoing implementation support from the Mothers and Babies training team