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美国儿科医生对面向低收入儿童的公共政策的态度及其专业倡导重点。

United States Pediatricians' Attitudes Regarding Public Policies for Low-Income Children and Their Profession's Advocacy Priorities.

机构信息

Denver Health, Department of General Pediatrics, Denver, CO; University of Colorado at Denver-Anschutz Medical Campus, General Pediatrics, Aurora, CO.

American Academy of Pediatrics, Department of Practice and Research, Itasca, IL.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2018 Sep-Oct;18(7):783-788. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2018.04.003. Epub 2018 Apr 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine pediatricians' attitudes toward public policies for low-income children and the advocacy efforts for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

METHODS

Data from the AAP Periodic Survey in October 2014 to March 2015 were used. Respondents ranked 1) attitudes toward government programs, and 2) attitudes toward AAP policies on: income support, housing, education, job training, food, and health care. Results were analyzed according to age, gender, practice location, practice region, type of practice setting, and percent of patients with economic hardship.

RESULTS

Response rate was 47% (n = 650). Most respondents reported that for children, the government should guarantee health insurance (88.9%), and food and shelter (90.0%). Most also reported that the government should guarantee health insurance (68.9%) and food and shelter (63.9%) for every citizen and to take care of people who cannot take care of themselves. There was variation among the level of support on the basis of practice setting. In multivariable analyses related to supporting the role of government for children and citizens, not being from the Northeast was associated with lower odds of support of children as well as citizens; primary care practices in rural areas were less supportive of government involvement related to all citizens but similar for children; and those younger than 40 and 50 to 59 years of age were more supportive of government guaranteeing enough to eat and a place to sleep for children. More than 55% supported the AAP advocating for income support, housing, education, and access to health care.

CONCLUSIONS

Pediatricians strongly support government policies that affect child poverty and the provision of basic needs to families. This support should be used to inform professional organizations, advocates, and policy-makers focused on children and families.

摘要

目的

调查儿科医生对贫困儿童公共政策的态度以及对儿科学会(AAP)的倡导努力。

方法

使用 2014 年 10 月至 2015 年 3 月 AAP 定期调查的数据。受访者对以下内容进行排名:1)对政府项目的态度,2)对 AAP 关于以下方面政策的态度:收入支持、住房、教育、工作培训、食品和医疗保健。根据年龄、性别、执业地点、执业地区、执业环境类型以及有经济困难的患者比例对结果进行分析。

结果

回应率为 47%(n=650)。大多数受访者表示,政府应为儿童提供医疗保险(88.9%)和食品及住所(90.0%)。大多数人还表示,政府应为每个公民提供医疗保险(68.9%)和食品及住所(63.9%),并照顾那些无法照顾自己的人。根据执业环境的不同,支持程度也存在差异。在与支持政府为儿童和公民服务角色相关的多变量分析中,来自东北部的受访者对儿童和公民的支持率较低;农村地区的初级保健实践对所有公民的政府参与度支持较低,但对儿童的支持度相似;年龄在 40 岁以下和 50 岁至 59 岁的人更支持政府保障儿童有足够的食物和住所。超过 55%的人支持 AAP 倡导收入支持、住房、教育和获得医疗保健。

结论

儿科医生强烈支持影响儿童贫困和向家庭提供基本需求的政府政策。应利用这种支持,为关注儿童和家庭的专业组织、倡导者和政策制定者提供信息。

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