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Health Equity and Rural Education (HERE!) Clinical Trial

Health Equity and Rural Education (HERE!) Clinical Trial: A Healthcare-Community Partnership Leveraging School-Based Community Health Workers to Improve Student Attendance


Sponsor

University of Kansas Medical Center

Enrollment

126 participants

Start Date

Aug 1, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this community-engaged research is two-fold. The first goal is to gather stakeholder feedback to inform a school-based community health worker intervention with youth with poor school attendance and an enhanced usual care condition. The second goal is to evaluate the feasibility of implementing the school-based community health worker intervention and enhanced usual care approach within rural schools. The main question it aims to answer is whether it is feasibile to recruit children with poor school attendance and their families to the intervention, to complete the trauma-informed intervention, and to complete the associated study measures of meeting social determinants of health/mental health needs, school-based health center utilization, and behavioral helath symptoms. At least 38 rural students in grades 6-12 with poor school attendance and their parents/guardians will meet with the school-based community health worker for support around social determinants of health needs that may be barriers to attendance. Researchers will also assess the feasibility of recruiting at least 10 rural students and their parents/guardians to complete the study measures in an enhanced usual care condition in which the school-based health center without a school-based community health worker is reminded of the availability of an online social services directory.


Eligibility

Min Age: 12 Years

Inclusion Criteria7

  • Phase I Stakeholder Interviews (nonintervention):
  • A member of the program's Community Advisory Board, including community health workers;
  • Caregiver of a child ages 12-18 from the Southeast Kansas region; or
  • Student at least 12 years in age.
  • Phase II Feasibility Pilot- SB-CHW Intervention and Enhanced Usual Care Conditions
  • Children ages 12-18 and their parents/guardians from the Southeast Kansas region
  • Student with or at risk for chronic poor attendance (missing 10% or more of the days that school has been in session at any point in the school year)

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Parents/guardians or youth with profound intellectual/cognitive disability will be excluded.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALSchool-Based Community Health Worker (SB-CHW) intervention

The school-based community health worker will support students with chronic poor attendance and their parent/guardian for a minimum of two 30-minute encounters focused on addressing social determinants needs, understanding the range/student encounter varies greatly due to the intensity of the social need(s) (e.g., crisis/noncrisis) and the number of needs being jointly addressed. The SB-CHW will build relationships across encounters and apply trauma-informed best practices.

BEHAVIORALEnhanced Usual Care (EUC) Methods

The network of school-based health centers without school-based community health workers will receive reminders of the the existing online social services directory.


Locations(1)

University of Kansas Medical Center

Kansas City, Kansas, United States

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