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This brief summarizes findings from the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness Review (HomVEE).

Explore HomVEE's updated review of research on early childhood home visiting models implemented with tribal populations.

Explore the HomVEE review of the evidence of effectiveness for early childhood home visiting models that serve families with pregnant women and children from birth to kindergarten entry.

This research brief defines a single-case design, illustrates common types of designs, and details the benefits and drawbacks of conducting single-case design research.

 

Explore OPRE's brief about the criteria the HomVEE review uses to determine which early childhood home visiting models to prioritize for review each year.

This brief summarizes key findings related to implementing early childhood home visiting models in tribal communities and is intended for early childhood home visiting model program administrators.

This brief summarizes findings on designing and conducting early childhood home visiting evaluations in tribal communities and the effectiveness of models examined for the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review.

 

This brief summarizes key findings related to developing early childhood home visiting models with tribal populations.

This is Part 2 of a report and describes key lessons learned from home visiting models implemented in tribal communities, including gaps in the research literature that create challenges for assessing effectiveness and suggestions for strengthening future research in this area.

This is Part 1 of a report and describes the review process of a systematic review of home visiting models implemented in tribal communities, findings, descriptive information about the models evaluated, and summary conclusions about effectiveness.