Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine (K Liljenquist and TR Coker), Seattle, Wash; Seattle Children's Research Institute (K Liljenquist, R Hurst, LS Guerra, and TR Coker), Seattle, Wash.
Seattle Children's Research Institute (K Liljenquist, R Hurst, LS Guerra, and TR Coker), Seattle, Wash.
Acad Pediatr. 2023 Mar;23(2):359-362. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.06.009. Epub 2022 Jun 26.
To measure duration of well-child care (WCC) visits at 2 federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), across 10 clinic sites, and determine if differences exist in visit duration for English- and Spanish-speaking parents.
Upon arrival to their child's 2- to 24-month well visit, a research team member followed families throughout their visit noting start and end times for a series of 5 WCC visit tasks. The average time to complete each visit task for the entire sample was then calculated. Mann-Whitney U tests were run to determine if task completion time differed significantly between English- and Spanish-speaking parents.
The total sample included 199 parents of infants and children between 2 and 24 months old. Over one third of the sample spoke Spanish as their primary language (37%). The average visit time was 77 minutes (standard deviation [SD] = 48). Median time spent with the clinician was 14 minutes (SD = 5). Clinician visit time was significantly different U = 2608, P < .001, r = 0.38 between English- (median = 15 minutes) and Spanish (median = 11 minutes)-speaking parents. No other significant differences were identified.
Our findings align with previous studies showing the average time spent with a clinician during a WCC visit was 15 minutes. Further, the average time with a clinician was less for Spanish-speaking parents. With limited visit length to address child and family concerns, re-designing the structure and duration of WCC visits is critical to best meet the needs of families living in poverty, and may ensure that Spanish-speaking parents receive appropriate guidance and support without time limitations.
在 2 家联邦合格的健康中心(FQHC)的 10 个诊所站点上测量儿童保健(WCC)就诊的持续时间,并确定英语和西班牙语家长的就诊时间是否存在差异。
在儿童 2 至 24 个月的定期健康检查到达时,研究团队成员会在整个就诊过程中跟随家庭,记录一系列 5 项 WCC 就诊任务的开始和结束时间。然后计算整个样本完成每次就诊任务的平均时间。进行 Mann-Whitney U 检验,以确定英语和西班牙语家长在完成任务的时间上是否存在显著差异。
总样本包括 199 名 2 至 24 个月大婴儿和儿童的家长。超过三分之一的样本以西班牙语为主要语言(37%)。就诊时间平均为 77 分钟(标准差[SD] = 48)。与临床医生的中位数时间为 14 分钟(SD = 5)。临床医生的就诊时间有显著差异(U = 2608,P <.001,r = 0.38),英语(中位数 = 15 分钟)和西班牙语(中位数 = 11 分钟)家长之间。未发现其他显著差异。
我们的研究结果与先前的研究一致,表明在 WCC 就诊期间,与临床医生的平均相处时间为 15 分钟。此外,西班牙语家长与临床医生的相处时间更短。由于就诊时间有限,无法解决儿童和家庭的问题,重新设计 WCC 就诊的结构和持续时间对于满足贫困家庭的需求至关重要,并且可以确保西班牙语家长在不受时间限制的情况下获得适当的指导和支持。