Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.
J Community Health. 2013 Feb;38(1):195-204. doi: 10.1007/s10900-012-9642-0.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that pediatricians promote early childhood education (ECE). However, pediatricians have met resistance from low-income parents when providing anticipatory guidance on some topics outside the realm of physical health. Parents' views on discussing ECE with the pediatrician have not been studied. We sought to understand low-income parents' experiences and attitudes with regard to discussing ECE with the pediatrician and to identify opportunities for pediatrician input. We conducted 27 in-depth, semi-structured, qualitative interviews with parents of 3- and 4-year-old patients (100% Medicaid, 78% African American) at an urban primary care center. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and reviewed for themes by a multidisciplinary team. Most low-income parents in our study reported they primarily sought ECE advice from family and friends but were open to talking about ECE with the pediatrician. They considered their children's individual behavior and development to be important factors in ECE decisions and appreciated pediatricians' advice about developmental readiness for ECE. Participants' decisions about ECE were often driven by fears that their children would be abused or neglected. Many viewed 3 years as the age at which children had sufficient language skills to report mistreatment and could be safely enrolled in ECE. Participants were generally accepting of discussions about ECE during well child visits. There may be opportunity for the pediatrician to frame ECE discussions in the context of development, behavior, and safety and to promote high-quality ECE at an earlier age.
美国儿科学会建议儿科医生推广幼儿教育(ECE)。然而,当儿科医生就一些超出身体健康领域的话题提供预期指导时,他们遇到了来自低收入家长的阻力。家长对与儿科医生讨论 ECE 的看法尚未得到研究。我们试图了解低收入家长在与儿科医生讨论 ECE 方面的经验和态度,并确定儿科医生可以提供帮助的机会。我们在一家城市初级保健中心对 3 岁和 4 岁患者的家长(100%接受医疗补助,78%为非裔美国人)进行了 27 次深入、半结构化的定性访谈。访谈进行了录音,并由一个多学科团队进行逐字记录和主题审查。我们的研究中,大多数低收入家长报告说,他们主要从家人和朋友那里寻求 ECE 建议,但愿意与儿科医生谈论 ECE。他们认为孩子的个体行为和发展是 ECE 决策的重要因素,并赞赏儿科医生关于 ECE 发展准备的建议。家长关于 ECE 的决定通常受到孩子可能受到虐待或忽视的恐惧所驱动。许多人认为 3 岁是孩子有足够语言技能报告虐待并可以安全入读 ECE 的年龄。家长普遍接受在儿童健康访问期间进行 ECE 讨论。儿科医生可能有机会在发展、行为和安全的背景下进行 ECE 讨论,并更早地推广高质量的 ECE。