Davies Sue, Feeney Helen
Milton Keynes Primary Care Trust.
Community Pract. 2009 Jul;82(7):29-31.
Between February and July 2006, Milton Keynes health visitors piloted the Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status (PEDS), inviting every two-year-old (n=100) living in the Sure Start Local Programme area for a review of their health and development. PEDS is a validated tool that assists in the identification and prediction of developmental, behavioural and social or emotional issues in children from birth to eight years. This tool was also highlighted by 'Health for all children' as one for possible use. The pilot showed evidence that it was beneficial in identifying current developmental, behavioural and social or emotional issues, promoting communication between parents, departments and other agencies, developing a clear pathway of care to ensure appropriate and timely referral and follow up, and increasing parental satisfaction with the child health review. The predictive element of PEDS has yet to be corroborated by our pilot, as children are still being followed up. With parents' signed permission, information about the results of their child's health review is shared with other statutory and voluntary agencies so that where issues are identified, activities can be started in order to minimise the likelihood of developmental delay in any specific area.
2006年2月至7月期间,米尔顿凯恩斯的健康访视员对“父母发育状况评估”(PEDS)进行了试点,邀请居住在“确保开端”地方项目区域内的每一位两岁儿童(n = 100)接受健康与发育检查。PEDS是一种经过验证的工具,有助于识别和预测从出生到八岁儿童的发育、行为以及社交或情感问题。“全体儿童健康”也强调该工具可供使用。试点表明,它有助于识别当前的发育、行为以及社交或情感问题,促进父母、部门和其他机构之间的沟通,制定明确的护理途径以确保及时恰当的转诊和跟进,并提高父母对儿童健康检查的满意度。由于儿童仍在接受随访,PEDS的预测功能尚未得到我们试点的证实。在获得父母签署的许可后,会与其他法定和志愿机构分享其孩子健康检查结果的信息,以便在发现问题时能够开展相关活动,尽量降低任何特定领域发育迟缓的可能性。