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CompletedNCT05930327

COIN: A Pilot Study of Cash Transfers to Improve Outcomes in Low-Income Preterm Neonates and Their Families

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
24 (actual)
Sponsor
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The investigators are conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of unconditional cash transfers among Medicaid-eligible birthing parents of preterm infants in a single neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Pennsylvania. The investigators will measure the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention, birthing parents' lived experiences of having a preterm infant and the impacts of cash transfers, and conduct a preliminary assessment of efficacy on birthing parent psychological stress and ability to invest in their infant's care.

Detailed description

Poverty is an important social determinant of health and contributes to child heath disparities. Among preterm infants, low-income is associated with worse long-term health outcomes. Given the connection between poverty and poor health outcomes, an urgent need exists to move beyond describing health disparities for low-income infants and towards interventions that interrupt these pathways in early childhood to improve outcomes. A growing body of literature suggests that monthly unconditional cash transfers (UCTs) - no strings attached monthly cash payments - to low-income families may be an effective intervention to reduce poverty and financial stress, improve psychological health, and improve child health outcomes. However, current studies on UCTs focus primarily on term infants or heterogenous samples of children, with only a single pilot delivering direct financial assistance to low-income preterm infants. Thus, despite well-documented disparities in outcomes for low-income preterm infants, the impact of UCTs among low-income preterm infants and their families remains unknown. Toward that end, the investigators are conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of unconditional cash transfers among Medicaid-eligible birthing parents of preterm infants in a single NICU in Pennsylvania. The investigators have three specific aims: Aim 1: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing high-value ($325/month) and low-value ($25/month) UCTs to low-income birthing parents of preterm infants beginning in the first month of life. Aim 2: To examine birthing parents' lived experiences managing the financial impact of having a preterm infant and the perceived impact. Exploratory Aim 3: To conduct a preliminary assessment of the efficacy of monthly UCTs on birthing parent psychological stress and ability to invest in their infant's care, recognizing the pilot is not designed to be powered for statistical significance.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERUnconditional Cash Transfer (High-Value)Monthly, Unconditional Cash Transfer ($325) for 4-months
OTHERUnconditional Cash Transfer (Low-Value)Monthly, Unconditional Cash Transfer ($25) for 4-months

Timeline

Start date
2023-07-26
Primary completion
2023-11-14
Completion
2023-11-14
First posted
2023-07-05
Last updated
2024-01-08

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05930327. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.