Health visiting in the UK in light of the COVID-19 pandemic experience: (RReHOPE) findings from a realist review

Sep 14, 2024Health and social care delivery research

Health visiting in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a detailed review

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Abstract

One hundred and eighteen documents revealed the far-reaching, uneven, and enduring impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on babies and families in the United Kingdom.

  • Families and practitioners expressed significant concerns during the pandemic, highlighting the need for reliable support.
  • The health visiting service focused on maintaining visibility of all children, particularly those with new babies.
  • Trusting relationships between health visitors and families were emphasized as critical for effective service delivery.
  • Holistic assessments for early intervention were identified as an important component of health visiting work.
  • Minimal evidence was found regarding decision-making at the organizational level, indicating a lack of strategic oversight.

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