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NCT04787614

2019 NSECE COVID-19 Follow-up

Completed Last updated 15 April 2022
What this trial tests

trial testing No intervention in Child Care in 23,472 participants. Completed in 26 February 2022.

Timeline
1 November 2020
Primary endpoint
26 February 2022
26 February 2022

Quick facts

Lead sponsorNational Opinion Research Center
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment23,472
Start date1 November 2020
Primary completion26 February 2022
Estimated completion26 February 2022
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

National Opinion Research Center

Who can join

Eligibility, any sex, with Child Care. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The objective of the National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) is to document the nation's current supply of early care and education (ECE) services. Because the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to have had an impact on the ECE supply, and because the availability of ECE services is critical to restoring the U.S. economy, updated data on the ECE supply will be crucial for policy-making and research. The purpose of the NSECE COVID-19 Follow-up Study is to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the pre-pandemic ECE supply and the ECE workforce, including changes in supply or departures from and re-entries to the workforce. Data from the study can be used to estimate the impact of the pandemic on ECE supply and the financial health of ECE providers, as well as providers' experiences during and after the pandemic emergency. Through a two-wave design, the NSECE COVID-19 Follow-up Study data will trace providers' and workforce members' experiences from 2019, through the initial months of the pandemic (to be reported in the Wave 1 interview), and then to the one-year point since the onset of the pandemic (to be reported in the Wave 2 interview). This design is intended to capture the trajectories of providers and workforce members, for example through recovery back to full or modified participation in ECE supply, or long-term exits from ECE supply. Prospectively collecting these data allows inference about the types of providers and workforce members most likely to have exited or survived in ECE, as well as the programmatic supports received by those who remain in ECE at the time of the second interview.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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