Pediatrics. 2009 Feb;123(2):598-603. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-3607.
Child health and developmental outcomes depend to a large extent on the capabilities of families to provide a nurturing, safe environment for their infants and young children. Unfortunately, many families have insufficient knowledge about parenting skills and an inadequate support system of friends, extended family, or professionals to help with or advise them regarding child rearing. Home-visiting programs offer a mechanism for ensuring that at-risk families have social support, linkage with public and private community services, and ongoing health, developmental, and safety education. When these services are part of a system of high-quality well-child care linked or integrated with the pediatric medical home, they have the potential to mitigate health and developmental outcome disparities. This statement reviews the history of home visiting in the United States and reaffirms the support of the American Academy of Pediatrics for home-based parenting education and support.
儿童的健康和发育成果在很大程度上取决于家庭为其婴幼儿提供养育、安全环境的能力。不幸的是,许多家庭对育儿技能的了解不足,且缺乏朋友、大家庭或专业人士的支持系统来帮助他们或就育儿问题提供建议。家访项目提供了一种机制,以确保高危家庭获得社会支持、与公共和私人社区服务建立联系,并持续接受健康、发育和安全教育。当这些服务成为与儿科医疗之家相联系或整合的高质量儿童保健系统的一部分时,它们有可能减少健康和发育成果方面的差距。本声明回顾了美国家访的历史,并重申了美国儿科学会对家庭育儿教育和支持的支持。