Primary Care Clinician Perspectives on Medication Prescribing for Child Mental Health Concerns.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Cody A Hostutler, Noelle Wolf, Katrice Stallworth, Rachel Herbst, Kathryn W Hoffses, Julie Pajek, David Curtis, Jennifer A Mautone, Andrew R Riley, Jeffrey D Shahidullah
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Abstract

This study describes the frequency and comfort of pediatric primary care clinicians (PCCs) as it relates to initiating, continuing, and stopping medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety/depression, and sleep problems across age groups (≤5 years, 6-12, and 13+). Primary care clinicians (N = 148) within an integrated primary care national research consortium participated in an anonymous online survey including questions examining practice settings, provider characteristics, prescribing frequency, and prescribing comfort. Results indicate that comfort and prescribing practices vary by patient age, practice setting, provider experience, and presenting diagnoses. Primary care clinicians generally felt more comfortable prescribing for school-age children and older and prescribing for ADHD-related concerns. Primary care clinicians appeared similarly comfortable starting, maintaining, and stopping medications. Rural PCCs reported greater comfort initiating and managing medication. Results highlight the need for ongoing training and support for PCCs in managing common childhood mental health conditions. Implications for establishing collaborative infrastructure support and team-based care are discussed.

初级保健临床医生对儿童心理健康问题药物处方的看法。
本研究描述了儿科初级保健临床医生(PCCs)的频率和舒适度,因为它涉及到跨年龄组(≤5岁,6-12岁和13岁以上)的注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD),焦虑/抑郁和睡眠问题的开始,持续和停止药物治疗。综合初级保健国家研究联盟的初级保健临床医生(N = 148)参加了一项匿名在线调查,包括检查实践环境、提供者特征、处方频率和处方舒适度的问题。结果表明,舒适度和处方实践因患者年龄、实践环境、提供者经验和呈现诊断而异。初级保健临床医生通常更愿意为学龄及以上儿童开处方,并为adhd相关问题开处方。初级保健临床医生似乎对开始、维持和停止药物治疗同样感到舒适。农村PCCs报告更舒适的开始和管理药物。研究结果强调,在管理常见的儿童心理健康状况方面,需要持续对社区卫生服务提供者进行培训和支持。讨论了建立协作基础设施支持和基于团队的护理的含义。
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Clinical Pediatrics
Clinical Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
189
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Pediatrics (CLP) a peer-reviewed monthly journal, is a must read for the busy pediatrician. CLP contains state-of-the-art, accurate, concise and down-to earth information on practical, everyday child care topics whether they are clinical, scientific, behavioral, educational, or ethical.
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