Home Visiting Recruitment and Uptake Evidence Review

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Title: Home Visiting Recruitment and Uptake Evidence Review
Language: English
Authors: Annie Davis Schoch, Kara Ulmen, Quynh Nhu Dao, Child Trends
Source: Child Trends. 2025.
Availability: Child Trends. 7315 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1200W, Bethesda, MD 20814. Tel: 240-223-9200; Fax: 240-200-1238; Web site: http://www.childtrends.org
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 43
Publication Date: 2025
Sponsoring Agency: Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Document Type: Reports - Research
Descriptors: Home Visits, Recruitment, Outreach Programs, Referral, Family Involvement, Program Evaluation, Program Termination, Enrollment, Minority Groups, American Indians, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, African Americans, Hispanic Americans
Geographic Terms: California (Los Angeles), New Mexico
DOI: 10.56417/5021b1918y
Abstract: Home visiting is a voluntary service delivery strategy that aims to support the health and well-being of parents or caregivers and their young children (birth through age 5). The potential positive impacts of home visiting on outcomes such as child health and development, maltreatment prevention, and family economic self-sufficiency are limited by low enrollment among eligible families and high attrition. This report describes the findings from an evidence review that examined strategies to enhance recruitment and uptake of families into home visiting services. Through this evidence review, the authors initially identified 344 resources. After evaluating each resource individually, they included 71 of them in the analysis. As a result of resource identification, data extraction, and content analysis, the Child Trends team arrived at a set of 21 strategies for enhancing recruitment and uptake that were summarized into the following four themes: (1) Messaging & Outreach; (2) Responsiveness & Flexibility; (3) Referral Partnerships; and (4) Programmatic Efforts.
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Entry Date: 2026
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