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Housing Prescriptions as Health Care

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What is being tested

Housing Prescription

Behavioral
Who is being recruted

+7 Eligibility Criteria
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How is the trial designed

Other Study

Interventional
Study Start: October 2016
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Summary

Principal SponsorBoston Medical Center
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Study start date: October 1, 2016

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

Background: Housing insecurity is a known risk factor for negative child health and developmental outcomes. The goal of this intervention is to reduce housing insecurity among families with young children as a mechanism for improving child health and improving other predictors on the pathway toward child health, including food security and maternal mental health status. Rationale: Children's HealthWatch data collected from 2010-2014 at Boston Medical Center, where the sample for this project will be recruited, found 32% of families were behind on rent in the past year and 7% of families moved more than twice in the past year. Previous research by Children's HealthWatch links multiple moves with increased risks of fair or poor child health and developmental delay. Families who are behind on rent are also at risk of fair or poor health, developmental delays, and are below average in length/height, a marker for under-nutrition. Given the significant associations between housing insecurity and child health outcomes, this project is tailored to address challenges faced by families who are severely housing insecure and who are classified as high health care utilizers by industry standards (defined as ≥ 3 emergency department visits in one year). This research study design for this pilot is a randomized control trial whereby eligible families are randomly assigned to the intervention group or the control group. Those in the intervention group will be referred to a case manager and receive at least one of the six services offered through the program. Families in the control group will receive the current standard of care, which is a packet of outreach resources with information on housing and housing supports. Purpose: This study will investigate if this intervention is effective in improving housing stability and child health outcomes compared to current standard of care. Study hypotheses: Using data collected at baseline, six months, and 12 months after enrollment, the investigators will examine whether children ages 0-4, their siblings ages 0-11, and caregivers in the intervention group, vs. those in the control group, are more likely to have: * Reduced score on housing insecurity assessment * Reduced emergency department (ED) usage and hospitalizations for caregivers and children * Improved adherence to well-child visits and immunization schedule * Improved caregiver mental health, as defined by reduced depressive symptoms reported * Increased family income and reduced reports of material hardships, including decreased food insecurity, defined by the gold-standard USDA 18-item scale; decreased energy insecurity, using the validated Children's HealthWatch screener; and decreased health care hardships, using the Children's HealthWatch screener. The investigators will also examine ultimate net cost vs. savings per consumer to implement this Housing Prescription as Health Care program. Elements we will consider in economic models include: * Costs of delivery of the intervention * Savings from avoided health care costs * Savings from avoided homelessness * Increased family income as a result of this intervention

Official TitleHousing Prescriptions as Health Care
Principal SponsorBoston Medical Center
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Protocol

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Design Details

78 patients to be enrolled

Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.

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Eligibility

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Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

Healthy volunteers allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Criteria

3 inclusion criteria required to participate
Caregiver of family experiencing housing instability

One or more family members in the household must have had >= 3 emergency room visits in the past year or child with medical complexity enrolled in comprehensive clinical case management program

Caregiver of child <11 years, who receives primary care at Boston Medical Center

4 exclusion criteria prevent from participating
None of the members of the household have had >=3 emergency room visits in the past year nor medically complex child enrolled in case management.

Family in stable housing

Index child not a primary care patient at Boston Medical Center

All children in household >11 years

Study Plan

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Treatment Groups
Study Objectives

One single intervention group is designated in this study

This study does not include a placebo group 

Treatment Groups

Group I

Experimental
Participants in the intervention group will be referred to the Care Coordinator at Project Hope, who will conduct case management with the family to stabilize their housing. The Care Coordinator will refer families all families to benefit maximization services and complete Problem Solving Education. The Care Coordinator will also refer families as necessary to Medical-Legal Partnership Boston for pro-bono legal services and/or the Boston Housing Authority for priority on a subsidized housing waitlist.

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives

Study Centers

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This study has 1 location

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Boston Medical Center

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