Chang A, Zukerman S, Wallace H M
Am J Public Health. 1978 Apr;68(4):373-7. doi: 10.2105/ajph.68.4.373.
In order to assess health services needs of children in day care centers, interviews were carried out with health coordinators or directors of 52 licensed day care centers in Berkeley, California. Over one-third of the centers lacked a designated health coordinator; one-fourth of the centers lacked written health guidelines and/or emergency guidelines; almost one-half lacked nutrition education services; and over two-thirds lacked a dental health education program. Only one out of five centers was willing to admit mildly ill children. Health coordinators and directors showed strong preference for care of mildly ill children at home by a trained worker. The presence of a designated health coordinator and of state funds was highly associated with the content and scope of health services provided.
为评估日托中心儿童的医疗服务需求,研究人员对加利福尼亚州伯克利市52家持牌日托中心的健康协调员或主管进行了访谈。超过三分之一的中心没有指定的健康协调员;四分之一的中心缺乏书面健康指南和/或应急指南;近一半的中心缺乏营养教育服务;超过三分之二的中心缺乏口腔健康教育项目。只有五分之一的中心愿意接收轻度患病儿童。健康协调员和主管强烈倾向于让经过培训的工作人员在家照顾轻度患病儿童。指定健康协调员的存在和州资金与所提供医疗服务的内容和范围高度相关。