The KidScope Study: An analysis of a community paediatric clinic set in a disadvantaged area of Ireland

Lynn Buckley, L. Gibson, K. Harford, N. Cornally, Margaret Curtin
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The most critical period of human development is from conception to age six years when important brain structures develop. These structures influence child development, well-being, learning, and behaviours that follow. Research shows children from economically disadvantaged areas have poorer developmental, health, and lifelong outcomes. A considerable proportion of developmental delay is avoidable and early detection and intervention can improve child, family, and community outcomes. Ireland’s disjointed early intervention system sees children from more affluent communities access services faster through paid private assessment and intervention. KidScope is the only community paediatric clinic in Ireland to offer assessment and onward referral from birth to six years within a disadvantaged area. The clinic intercepts the gap within the early intervention system and breaks the cycle of intergenerational poverty by disrupting the impact exclusion to healthcare has on vulnerable children and families. We aim to evaluate KidScope in order to contribute to the evidence on addressing avoidable developmental delay in disadvantaged areas through early detection and timely referral to services. Findings to date highlight the challenges vulnerable families face when accessing paediatric healthcare, the healthcare needs of children experiencing adversity, and how community paediatric clinics identify and support developmental delay.
KidScope研究:对爱尔兰弱势地区社区儿科诊所的分析
人类发育最关键的时期是从受孕到六岁,此时重要的大脑结构正在发育。这些结构影响儿童的发展、福祉、学习和随后的行为。研究表明,来自经济弱势地区的儿童在发育、健康和终身发展方面都较差。相当大比例的发育迟缓是可以避免的,早期发现和干预可以改善儿童、家庭和社区的结果。爱尔兰支离破碎的早期干预系统让来自富裕社区的儿童通过付费的私人评估和干预更快地获得服务。KidScope是爱尔兰唯一一家在弱势地区提供从出生到六岁评估和后续转诊的社区儿科诊所。诊所阻断了早期干预系统内的差距,并通过破坏医疗保健排斥对弱势儿童和家庭的影响,打破了代际贫困的循环。我们的目标是评估KidScope,以便通过早期发现和及时转介服务,为解决弱势地区可避免的发育迟缓提供证据。迄今为止的研究结果强调了弱势家庭在获得儿科医疗保健时面临的挑战,经历逆境的儿童的医疗保健需求,以及社区儿科诊所如何识别和支持发育迟缓。
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