Research Brief
COVID-19’s Continued Impact on Home Visiting
This study is a follow-up to a survey of local home visiting programs that was conducted in April 2020. The study aimed to assess programs’…
Kay O’Neill, MSPH, is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has over a decade of working in home visiting research and evaluation. Kay has served as the HARC Coordinator since HARC’s inception in 2012. As the Director of the Coordinating Center, she oversees team members that carry out the day-to-day work of HARC. She has also served as the coordinator in several state-wide home visiting evaluations and with the MIHOPE national evaluation. She is currently part of the Resource and Coordinating Center for ENRICH, an NHLBI funded clinical trial to test the effectiveness of an intervention within home visiting to promote cardiovascular health of mothers and children. As HARC’s Coordinating Center Director, Ms. O’Neill coordinates and monitors the work of JHU and JBA and ensures that activities align with the work plan, evaluation, and monitoring.
Research Brief
This study is a follow-up to a survey of local home visiting programs that was conducted in April 2020. The study aimed to assess programs’…
Abstract: Early childhood home visiting has policy and programmatic support for the past fifty years as a strategy to promote child health and well-being. During…
Abstract: The US is scaling up evidence-based home visiting to promote health equity in expectant families and families with young children. Persistently small average effects…
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