Hospital-to-Home Transitional Care (H2H-CYSHCN) Trial

UNC Health Children’s and Duke University School of Medicine, in partnership with Family Voices, are conducting a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)-funded comparative study of transitional care interventions for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) as they move from hospital to home following hospitalization. This project examines how care coordination, communication between hospital and community providers, and family-centered supports can impact health outcomes, readmissions, and caregiver burden. Family Voices contributes lived experience expertise to ensure that family perspectives and priorities are integrated into study design, implementation, and interpretation of findings. The goal is to identify effective, scalable approaches to improve continuity of care and strengthen support for families during critical transitions from hospital to home.

Project Director: Roseani Sánchez

Funder: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Timeframe: August 2024 – July 2028

Key Partner: UNC Health Children’s, Duke University School of Medicine

Project Category: Capacity Building for Research Partners