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健康步伐:儿科实践创新的案例研究

Healthy Steps: a case study of innovation in pediatric practice.

作者信息

Zuckerman Barry, Parker Steven, Kaplan-Sanoff Margot, Augustyn Marilyn, Barth Michael C

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02118, USA.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2004 Sep;114(3):820-6. doi: 10.1542/peds.2003-0999-L.

Abstract

Healthy Steps (HS) represents a significant innovation in the way pediatric primary care can be delivered. Based on the standards and principles of Bright Futures and the American Academy of Pediatrics Health Supervision Guidelines, HS enhances and expands traditional pediatric care by including a child development specialist (Healthy Steps specialist) as part of the pediatric practice team. Services offered by this person, typically a nurse, early childhood educator, or social worker, include more time to spend discussing preventive issues during well-child visits, home visits, a telephone information line exclusively addressing developmental and behavioral concerns, new written materials, and more seamless linkages to community resources and parent support groups. The original HS cohort consisted of 15 pediatric practices in a variety of settings (private practices, health centers, pediatric training programs). Evaluated for the effects of HS on their family were 3737 intervention and comparison families. HS families received significantly more preventive and developmental services, compared to families in the control group. HS families were also less likely to be dissatisfied with their pediatric primary care. Additionally, HS had a positive impact on parenting in many areas including adherence to health visits, nutritional practices, developmental stimulation, appropriate disciplinary techniques, and correct sleeping position. Other outcome measures (such as initiation or duration of breastfeeding, child development knowledge, sense of competence, and reports of child language development at 2 years of age) did not differ between intervention and comparison group. Compared to other early childhood intervention efforts, HS offers a comparable positive impact on parenting at a relatively inexpensive cost: an estimated 400 dollars per family per year (compared to 4500 dollars from Early Head Start). Approximately 3 years after the evaluation of HS ended, 10 of the original 24 sites are still in operation, and an additional 24 sites have started up. Although funding and reimbursement remain an important barrier, continued growth of HS suggests an abiding interest in this approach to expand and enhance preventive and developmental care in pediatric primary care.

摘要

健康起步(HS)代表了儿科初级保健服务提供方式的一项重大创新。基于“光明未来”的标准和原则以及美国儿科学会健康监督指南,HS通过将儿童发育专家(健康起步专家)纳入儿科医疗团队,对传统儿科护理进行了强化和扩展。此人通常为护士、幼儿教育工作者或社会工作者,提供的服务包括在儿童健康检查期间有更多时间讨论预防问题、家访、一条专门解答发育和行为问题的电话咨询热线、新的书面资料,以及与社区资源和家长支持团体更无缝的联系。最初的健康起步队列包括15个不同环境下的儿科诊所(私人诊所、健康中心、儿科培训项目)。对3737个干预组家庭和对照组家庭评估了健康起步对其家庭的影响。与对照组家庭相比,健康起步组家庭获得了显著更多的预防和发育服务。健康起步组家庭对儿科初级保健不满的可能性也更低。此外,健康起步在许多方面对育儿产生了积极影响,包括按时进行健康检查、营养习惯、发育刺激、适当的管教技巧和正确的睡眠姿势。干预组和对照组在其他结果指标(如母乳喂养的开始或持续时间、儿童发育知识、能力感以及2岁儿童语言发育报告)上没有差异。与其他幼儿期干预措施相比,健康起步以相对较低的成本对育儿产生了类似的积极影响:估计每个家庭每年400美元(相比之下,早期开端计划为4500美元)。在对健康起步的评估结束约3年后,最初的24个地点中有10个仍在运营,另外24个地点已开始运营。尽管资金和报销仍然是一个重要障碍,但健康起步的持续发展表明,人们对这种在儿科初级保健中扩展和加强预防及发育护理的方法有着持久的兴趣。

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