Research and Evaluation Projects
Evaluation of the Wind River Indian Reservation Infant Mortality Prevention Program
This 5-year project was conducted by the Northern Arapaho Tribe under a grant from CDC. Sundance Research Institute provided technical assistance, training, data management, and evaluation services in support of the project.
Infant mortality rates on the Wind River Indian Reservation are nearly three times the national rates. Interventions were designed and implemented to:
- Increase community awareness of the importance of early and adequate prenatal and well-baby care.
- Outreach and support to pregnant women to increase early prenatal care.
- Well-baby workshops.
- Culturally-appropriate parenting classes.
- Peer support group talking circles for young mothers and young fathers.
- Education about healthy pregnancies and reproductive health and planning for high school students.
- Providing support and assistance to families who are facing homelessness and other challenges that contribute to child neglect and maltreatment.
Sundance Research Institute assisted the Northern Arapaho Tribe to meet CDC administrative and data reporting requirements, designed and provided training to Tribal staff on data collection requirements and protocols, and conducted annual evaluations of progress, processes, and outcomes of the interventions.