Study protocol: evaluation of the 0–5 public health investment in England – a mixed-methods study integrating analyses of national linked administrative data with in-depth case studies

Author:

Harron KatieORCID,Cavallaro Francesca LORCID,Bunting CatherineORCID,Clery AmandaORCID,Kendall SallyORCID,Cassidy Rebecca,Atkins Julie,Saloniki Eirini-Christina,Bedford Helen,Woodman JennyORCID

Abstract

IntroductionHealth visiting is a long-established, nationally implemented programme that works with other services at a local level to improve the health and well-being of children and families. To maximise the impact and efficiency of the health visiting programme, policy-makers and commissioners need robust evidence on the costs and benefits of different levels and types of health visiting, for different families, in different local contexts.Methods and analysisThis mixed-methods study will analyse individual-level health visiting data for 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 linked with longitudinal data from children’s social care, hospitals and schools to estimate the association of number and type of health visiting contacts with a range of children and maternal outcomes. We will also use aggregate local authority data to estimate the association between local models of health visiting and area-level outcomes. Outcomes will include hospitalisations, breast feeding, vaccination, childhood obesity and maternal mental health. Where possible, outcomes will be valued in monetary terms, and we will compare total costs to total benefits of different health visiting service delivery models. Qualitative case studies and extensive stakeholder input will help explain the quantitative analyses and interpret the results in the context of local policy, practice and circumstance.Ethics and disseminationThe University College London Research Ethics Committee approved this study (ref 20561/002). Results will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal and findings will be shared and debated with national policy-makers, commissioners and managers of health visiting services, health visitors and parents.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

NIHR Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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