A pilot study of the utility of a hospital-based school program for pediatric patients with cardiac diagnoses.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Frontiers in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fped.2024.1502378
Lia K Thibodaux, Ashley L Orr, Debra L Reisinger, Jill Fodstad, Guang Xu, Kristin Wikel, Michelle Curtin
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Abstract

Introduction: Pediatric patients with complex cardiac diagnoses are at increased risk for physical, cognitive, and developmental complications. Formalized school support [i.e., individualized education programs (IEPs), Section 504 Accommodation Plans (Section 504 Plans)] that addresses the needs of these patients is necessary, and hospital-based school programs (HBSPs) have the potential to bolster the acquisition of academic support. In this pilot study, we look at the impact of one such HBSP.

Methods: Retrospective demographic and school support data for pediatric cardiac patients were analyzed.

Results: Our sample included 29 pediatric cardiac patients spanning two academic years. These patients had 100 HBSP encounters and 82 inpatient and 12 outpatient encounters, with 68.9% of patients having multiple encounters in a single year and 44.8% of patients being seen in both years. The HBSP made recommendations for patients to receive IEPs (N = 8) and Section 504 Plans (N = 13). The patients also submitted requests for medical homebound(N = 27), obtaining releases of information (N = 39), submitting medical reports (N = 10), and completing certificates of incapacity (N = 7). Statistical analyses revealed no significant relationships with patients entering or receiving a recommendation for an IEP or Section 504 Plan in any of their encounters with the HBSP on the basis of sex, race/ethnicity, school level, or rates of encounters in this sample.

Discussion: Similar to previous studies, these patients had high rates of IEPs/Section 504 Plans in place and continued to receive school recommendations through the HBSP. A high use of the HBSP was seen in the total number of encounters and communications (i.e., submitting to the school of record requests for classroom placement changes via medical homebound). Working with the HBSP provided access to information, formal support recommendations, and communication between medical and school settings in the form of changes in school status.

一项以医院为基础的学校项目对患有心脏病的儿科患者的效用的试点研究。
患有复杂心脏诊断的儿科患者发生身体、认知和发育并发症的风险增加。正式的学校支持[即个性化教育计划(IEPs),第504条住宿计划(第504条计划)]是必要的,解决这些患者的需求,医院为基础的学校计划(HBSPs)有可能加强获得学术支持。在这个试点研究中,我们将研究一个这样的HBSP的影响。方法:回顾性分析小儿心脏病患者的人口学和学校支持资料。结果:我们的样本包括29名儿科心脏病患者,跨越两个学年。这些患者有100次HBSP就诊,82次住院和12次门诊就诊,68.9%的患者在一年内多次就诊,44.8%的患者在两年内就诊。HBSP建议患者接受IEPs (N = 8)和Section 504计划(N = 13)。患者还提交了医疗回家请求(N = 27),获得信息发布(N = 39),提交医疗报告(N = 10),并填写了丧失工作能力证明(N = 7)。统计分析显示,在本样本中,基于性别、种族/民族、学校水平或接触率,患者进入或接受IEP或Section 504计划的建议与他们与HBSP的任何接触没有显著关系。讨论:与之前的研究类似,这些患者的IEPs/Section 504计划发生率很高,并且继续通过HBSP接受学校推荐。在接触和沟通的总数中,HBSP的使用率很高(即,通过医疗回家向学校提交更改教室安排的请求)。与HBSP合作,以学校状况变化的形式提供信息、正式的支持建议以及医疗和学校环境之间的沟通。
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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Frontiers in Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
2132
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Pediatrics (Impact Factor 2.33) publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research broadly across the field, from basic to clinical research that meets ongoing challenges in pediatric patient care and child health. Field Chief Editors Arjan Te Pas at Leiden University and Michael L. Moritz at the Children''s Hospital of Pittsburgh are supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Pediatrics also features Research Topics, Frontiers special theme-focused issues managed by Guest Associate Editors, addressing important areas in pediatrics. In this fashion, Frontiers serves as an outlet to publish the broadest aspects of pediatrics in both basic and clinical research, including high-quality reviews, case reports, editorials and commentaries related to all aspects of pediatrics.
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