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| Name | Class |
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| Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada | OTHER |
| Michael Smith Health Research BC | UNKNOWN |
| University of Windsor | OTHER |
| Dalhousie University |
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This mixed methods, community-based study examines the implementation and outcomes of the Community-Led Outreach and Engagement Model (CLOE) for women and youth affected by violence. Outreach services are designed to mitigate the effects of gender-based violence, build trusting relationships with service providers, and improve safety, well-being and engagement with health and social care. Over a 2-year implementation period, we will test how outreach, combined with enhanced service integration, supports participants to identify priority needs and can bridge the gap in accessible and appropriate service with people affected by violence.
Using community-based participatory research approaches, we implement and test an empirically driven model of outreach with people affected by violence to determine the effectiveness of the model for participants' trust in service providers, safety, and access to appropriate health and social care. The study represents a community-academic partnership between the PI, co-applicants and the Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society (COEFS) and the Welcome Centre Shelter for Women and Families.
There are 4 primary research questions:
Research Method:
This study is part of a broader program of research utilizing a case-based, intervention study design that employs mixed methods of both quantitative and qualitative data. The outreach intervention consists of 1-1 outreach service provided by trained outreach interventionists to enrolled and consented participants.
Participants will be assigned an outreach interventionist for a one year period. During this time, interventionists and participants will complete a strengths-based assessment to identify participants' current resources and the types of health and social support (e.g., housing, legal, health care access, financial assistance) required. The interventionist and participant will then co-develop a plan to prioritize needs and work collaboratively to address these needs. Plans and progress will be documented by the interventionist in a participant file. Surveys will be conducted at baseline and 4 month intervals by a trained research assistant to measure changes over time in core outcome measures associated with this study (e.g., trust, safety planning, attainment of priority needs). 1-1 qualitative interviews will be conducted at time point 12 months to enable richer understanding of the factors influencing intervention effectiveness.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| CLOE Outreach Intervention | Experimental | Participants enrolled in CLOE intervention |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| CLOE Outreach Intervention | Other | The CLOE outreach intervention is a community-led, strengths-based, and trauma-informed program to support self-identifying women and youth who experience interpersonal and structural gender-based violence. Outreach services are designed to mitigate the effects of gender-based violence, build trusting relationships with service providers, and improve safety, well-being and engagement with health and social care. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in trust from baseline to 4 months | Change in trust achieved by the program with participants, measured using participants' self-rated trust in program rated from 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating higher trust and comparing baseline to 4 months post-baseline | Baseline & 4 months |
| Change in trust from baseline to 8 months | Change in trust achieved by the program with participants, measured using participants' self-rated trust in program rated from 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating higher trust and comparing baseline to 8 months post-baseline | Baseline & 8 months |
| Change in trust from baseline to 12 months | Change in trust achieved by the program with participants, measured using participants' self-rated trust in program rated from 1 to 5, with higher scores indicating higher trust and comparing baseline to 12 months post-baseline | Baseline & 12 months |
| Safety in home setting at baseline | Self-reported safety in current home setting using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | Baseline |
| Safety in home setting at 4 months | Self-reported safety in current home setting using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 4 months post-baseline |
| Safety in home setting at 8 months | Self-reported safety in current home setting using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 8 months post-baseline |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Program facilitates connection to services from baseline to 4 months | Connection to services facilitated by outreach intervention, measured using participants' self-assessment of services needed and ability to connect (yes/no) | Baseline & 4 months |
| Program facilitates connection to services from baseline to 8 months |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Youth (ages 12-18) of all genders, self-identifying women 19 & over
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Victoria Bungay, PhD | University of British Columbia | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of British Columbia | Vancouver | British Columbia | V6T 2B5 | Canada |
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| Safety in home setting at 12 months | Self-reported safety in current home setting using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 12 months post-baseline |
| Safety in community setting at baseline | Self-reported safety in community using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | Baseline |
| Safety in community setting at 4 months | Self-reported safety in community using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 4 months post-baseline |
| Safety in community setting at 8 months | Self-reported safety in community using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 8 months post-baseline |
| Safety in community setting at 12 months | Self-reported safety in community using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 12 months post-baseline |
| Safety in health care encounters at baseline | Self-reported safety in clinical and health care encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | Baseline |
| Safety in health care encounters at 4 months | Self-reported safety in clinical and health care encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 4 months post-baseline |
| Safety in health care encounters at 8 months | Self-reported safety in clinical and health care encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 8 months post-baseline |
| Safety in health care encounters at 12 months | Self-reported safety in clinical and health care encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 12 months post-baseline |
| Safety in socio-legal service encounters at baseline | Self-reported safety in socio-legal service encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | Baseline |
| Safety in socio-legal service encounters at 4 months | Self-reported safety in socio-legal service encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 4 months post-baseline |
| Safety in socio-legal service encounters at 8 months | Self-reported safety in socio-legal service encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 8 months post-baseline |
| Safety in socio-legal service encounters at 12 months | Self-reported safety in socio-legal service encounters using a rating of 1 to 5 with higher scores being higher safety | 12 months post-baseline |
Connection to services facilitated by outreach intervention, measured using participants' self-assessment of services needed and ability to connect (yes/no) |
| Baseline & 8 months |
| Program facilitates connection to services from baseline to 12 months | Connection to services facilitated by outreach intervention, measured using participants' self-assessment of services needed and ability to connect (yes/no) | Baseline & 12 months |