Sandel Megan, Faugno Elena, Mingo Angela, Cannon Jessie, Byrd Kymberly, Garcia Dolores Acevedo, Collier Sheena, McClure Elizabeth, Boynton-Jarrett Renée
Department of General Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass.
Department of General Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass; Boston University's Schools of Social Work and Public Health, Boston, Mass.
Acad Pediatr. 2016 Apr;16(3 Suppl):S128-35. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2016.01.013.
Population health is associated with the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. There is considerable scientific and policy interest in community-level interventions to alleviate child poverty. Intergenerational poverty is associated with inequitable access to opportunities. Improving opportunity structures within neighborhoods may contribute to improved child health and development. Neighborhood-level efforts to alleviate poverty for all children require alignment of cross-sector efforts, community engagement, and multifactorial approaches that consider the role of people as well as place. We highlight several accessible tools and strategies that health practitioners can engage to improve regional and local systems that influence child opportunity. The Child Opportunity Index is a population-level surveillance tool to describe community-level resources and inequities in US metropolitan areas. The case studies reviewed outline strategies for creating higher opportunity neighborhoods for pediatricians interested in working across sectors to address the impact of neighborhood opportunity on child health and well-being.
人群健康与社区的社会经济特征相关。社区层面旨在缓解儿童贫困的干预措施引发了大量科学和政策关注。代际贫困与机会获取不平等相关。改善社区内的机会结构可能有助于改善儿童健康与发展。社区层面为所有儿童减轻贫困的努力需要跨部门努力、社区参与以及考虑人与环境作用的多因素方法保持一致。我们重点介绍了一些健康从业者可以采用的可行工具和策略,以改善影响儿童机会的区域和地方系统。儿童机会指数是一种人群层面的监测工具,用于描述美国大都市地区的社区层面资源和不平等情况。所审查的案例研究概述了为有兴趣跨部门合作以解决社区机会对儿童健康和福祉影响的儿科医生创建更具机会的社区的策略。