2022
DOI: 10.3390/traumacare2020030
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Baseline Needs Assessment for a Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program 1-Year Pilot

Abstract: The objectives of the present study were to measure and describe the baseline participant needs of a hospital-based violence intervention 1-year pilot program, assess differences in expected hospital revenue based on changes in health insurance coverage resulting from program implementation and discuss the program’s limitations. Methods: Between September 2020 and September 2021 Encompass Omaha enrolled 36 participants. A content analysis of 1199 progress notes detailing points of contact with participants was… Show more

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“…The third study, by Foje et al (2022), was a 1-year pilot HVIP in Nebraska that focused on connecting victims of violence with peer support specialists to assist in goal attainment (n = 36). Out of 12 goals, the top goals were identified as disability or The Family and Medical Leave Act (n = 31), immediate financial aid (n = 31), food (n = 30), legal (n = 30), other medical (n = 30), and Medicaid enrollment (n = 11) (Foje et al, 2022). Only 19% of the primary goals were achieved at the 1-year mark, while 83% of victims were still working towards meeting those goals.…”
Section: Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third study, by Foje et al (2022), was a 1-year pilot HVIP in Nebraska that focused on connecting victims of violence with peer support specialists to assist in goal attainment (n = 36). Out of 12 goals, the top goals were identified as disability or The Family and Medical Leave Act (n = 31), immediate financial aid (n = 31), food (n = 30), legal (n = 30), other medical (n = 30), and Medicaid enrollment (n = 11) (Foje et al, 2022). Only 19% of the primary goals were achieved at the 1-year mark, while 83% of victims were still working towards meeting those goals.…”
Section: Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%