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Testing a Scalable Model For ACEs-Related Care Navigation Via 211 Telephone-Based Services
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Behavioral: Telephone-based ACEs care coordination for Adverse Childhood Experiences and Child Development. Completed, enrolled 102 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study is a randomized controlled trial of a telephone-based care coordination system for families who experienced Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs). The investigators will conduct the study in partnership with Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine (KPSOM) and 2-1-1 Los Angeles County (211LA), part of a national network of 2-1-1 call centers covering 93% of the US population. The study will test the effectiveness of 211LA in increasing referrals and services for families who screen positive for ACEs.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The 211LA care coordinator will use the agency's extensive resource directory to identify and provide appropriate referral recommendations to each family. In addition, they will develop a care coordination plan, noting these recommendations and plans for follow-up, to be provided to the family's clinical care provider. The coordinator will routinely follow-up with the family until 1) children begin receiving services, 2) families refuse services, or 3) children are deemed ineligible by service providers.