Valkanas Helen, McFadden Kimberley, Mignacca Isabella, Qi Xin, Jordan Mackenzie, Bayoumi Imaan, Li Patricia
McGill University Health Centre Research Institute, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Kimberley McFadden, PhD, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
BMC Prim Care. 2025 Jul 11;26(1):221. doi: 10.1186/s12875-025-02913-y.
Restrictions to routine preventative primary care well child visits (WCV) during COVID-19 may have affected a variety of outcomes for young children including growth, development, and the identification and management of developmental delays. To better understand the effect of the pandemic on these outcomes, we conducted a scoping review of studies published between March 2020 and April 2024. The objectives of this scoping review were to determine the impact of the COVID-19 era on WCV attendance and developmental outcomes in children 0-5 years old.
23 articles met inclusion criteria. Most studies were conducted in the U.S. The overall COVID-19 era WCV rate was lower compared to pre-COVID visit rates. Higher rates of missed WCVs and reduced access were reported for racialized children and those from families with lower socioeconomic status. Studies measuring developmental outcomes found associations between children born during the pandemic and increased rates of expressive language delays, decreased personal-social skills, increased delays in achieving verbal, motor, and overall cognitive performance milestones, increased externalizing behaviours, and decreased prosocial behaviour. No study examined the impact of WCV attendance rates on developmental outcomes.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, infants, toddlers, and young children attended fewer preventative primary care visits and pandemic-born children were more likely to show signs of developmental delay. This review highlights the need for further research to better understand the longitudinal impact of reduced access to preventative primary care and child health outcomes, including the early detection of, and referral for, developmental delays.
在新冠疫情期间,对儿童常规预防性初级保健健康检查(WCV)的限制可能影响了幼儿的多种健康指标,包括生长发育以及发育迟缓的识别与管理。为了更好地了解疫情对这些指标的影响,我们对2020年3月至2024年4月期间发表的研究进行了范围综述。本范围综述的目的是确定新冠疫情时代对0至5岁儿童WCV就诊率和发育指标的影响。
23篇文章符合纳入标准。大多数研究在美国进行。与疫情前的就诊率相比,新冠疫情时代的总体WCV率较低。据报告,种族化儿童以及来自社会经济地位较低家庭的儿童错过WCV的比例更高,获得医疗服务的机会减少。测量发育指标的研究发现,疫情期间出生的儿童与表达性语言发育迟缓率增加、个人社交技能下降、在达到语言、运动和总体认知表现里程碑方面的延迟增加、外化行为增加以及亲社会行为减少之间存在关联。没有研究考察WCV就诊率对发育指标的影响。
在新冠疫情期间,婴儿、幼儿和学龄前儿童接受的预防性初级保健就诊较少,疫情期间出生的儿童更有可能出现发育迟缓的迹象。本综述强调需要进一步研究,以更好地了解获得预防性初级保健服务减少对儿童健康指标的长期影响,包括发育迟缓的早期发现和转诊。