[Preventive examinations in infants and small children. A longitudinal study of practicing pediatricians].

Helvetica paediatrica acta Pub Date : 1987-06-01
E Joss, R Carrel, J C Vuille
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A prospective study to evaluate well-child examinations was based on a sample of 750 children drawn at random from the patients of 15 practising paediatricians who participated in the study. These children were followed from the age of 3 months, when each who was vaccinated also received a specified examination, until the age of 5 years. Participation in the program of examinations was still 86% at the age of 18 months. By the age of 4 1/2, the participation rate had dropped to 40%. Between the ages of 3 months and 18 months, 11.2% of the sample had been diagnosed as having a pathological disorder. Of the 97 diagnoses, 35 were detected during the newborn period; 25 were detected by means other than the well-child examinations; and 37 were directly attributable to the examinations. 28 of the 97 diagnoses were still valid at the age of 5 years, and 5 of those children had a serious handicap. In an additional 59 suspected diagnoses (7.8%) only 6 could later be confirmed as a pathological condition. Of the 300 children who attended the last well-child examination at age 4 1/2, 45 (15%) had one or more pathological findings. Seventeen of the 45 diagnoses were detected between the 18-month exam and the 4 1/2-year exam, and 30 were detected at the time of the last examination. The number of diagnoses per physician varied. From each sample of 50 children per doctor, 1 to 20 children would have a disorder. Twelve of the 15 paediatricians were appreciative of the structured exam schedule, and most intended to continue with some parts of the program after the study's termination.

[婴幼儿的预防性检查。一项对执业儿科医生的纵向研究]。
一项评估儿童健康检查的前瞻性研究是基于从15名执业儿科医生的患者中随机抽取的750名儿童样本进行的。这些儿童从3个月大开始接受跟踪,每个接种疫苗的儿童也接受了特定的检查,直到5岁。在18个月大时,参加考试计划的比例仍为86%。到4岁半时,参与率下降到40%。在3个月到18个月之间,11.2%的样本被诊断为患有病理性疾病。在97例诊断中,35例是在新生儿时期发现的;25个是通过除井童检查以外的方法检测到的;直接归因于考试的37例。97例诊断中有28例在5岁时仍然有效,其中5例有严重残疾。在另外59例疑似诊断(7.8%)中,只有6例后来被证实为病理状态。在300名在4岁半时参加最后一次健康儿童检查的儿童中,45名(15%)有一项或多项病理发现。45例诊断中有17例是在18个月的检查和4年半的检查之间发现的,30例是在最后一次检查时发现的。每位医生的诊断数量各不相同。从每名医生50名儿童的样本中,有1到20名儿童患有某种疾病。15名儿科医生中有12名对结构化的检查计划表示赞赏,并且大多数人打算在研究终止后继续进行部分计划。
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