Characteristics of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) in a rural clinic population: Tracking with Electronic Medical Health Records (EHR)

J. Cochran, Traci D. Jarrett, A. Baus
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PurposeThe impact of intrauterine exposure of opioids and other addictive substances on pediatric patients is concerning for health care providers in rural WV.  NAS patients must be identified, screened, and treated during the pediatric years to facilitate improved outcomes. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the ability of rural providers to use EHRs to identify, describe, and monitor aspects of NAS across the pediatric health span.  MethodsThe research team used de-identified data of patients that had the NAS diagnosis from a rural clinic. One hundred fifty-five charts were evaluated.  Demographics, clinical characteristics, and developmental milestone status were extracted from charts. ResultsThere were differences in characteristics across age groups. Reported secondhand smoke was higher among the 0-3 year olds. Normal BMI percentile was highest among 4-5 year olds.  The Ages and Stages Developmental screening was abnormal more in those aged 6-19 years. Foster care was highest among the ages 0-3 years. The 4-12 age groups highest amount of no show visits.  Respiratory illness was the most frequent diagnosis and was highest in the 4-5 age group.  Eye and ear diagnosis were noted as a recurrent diagnosis in the 4-5 year old group. Diagnosis related to mental health were highest in the 6-18 age group.  DiscussionThe EHR can be used to describe and track special populations such as NAS in rural areas. Tagging and tacking patients with NAS can help primary care providers manage care and anticipate age related health care needs. Tracking high risk populations assures that the patient care is maintained. Tracking no show rates assists providers in assuring that patient’s caregivers are compliant in necessary treatments and referrals. Child Protection can also be involved if medical neglect is noted. EHRs are useful in identifying high risk populations such as NAS to facilitate treatments and continuity of care.  DOI:  http://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v20i2.625 
农村门诊人群新生儿禁欲综合征(NAS)特征的电子病历追踪
目的子宫内接触阿片类药物和其他成瘾物质对儿科患者的影响是西弗吉尼亚州农村卫生保健提供者关注的问题。NAS患者必须在儿科期间进行识别、筛查和治疗,以促进改善预后。本研究的目的是评估农村提供者使用EHR来识别、描述和监测整个儿科健康范围内NAS各方面的能力。方法研究小组使用了一家农村诊所诊断为NAS的患者的未识别数据。对一百五十五张图表进行了评估。从图表中提取人口统计学、临床特征和发育里程碑状态。结果不同年龄组的特征存在差异。报告的二手烟在0-3岁的人群中更高。正常BMI百分位数在4-5岁人群中最高。年龄和阶段发育筛查在6-19岁人群中异常较多。寄养在0-3岁人群中最高。4-12岁年龄组的无访人数最多。呼吸道疾病是最常见的诊断,4-5岁年龄组的诊断率最高。眼睛和耳朵的诊断被认为是4-5岁组的复发诊断。与心理健康相关的诊断在6-18岁年龄组中最高。讨论EHR可用于描述和跟踪农村地区的特殊人群,如NAS。用NAS标记和固定患者可以帮助初级保健提供者管理护理并预测与年龄相关的医疗保健需求。跟踪高风险人群可确保患者护理得到维持。跟踪未就诊率有助于医疗机构确保患者的护理人员在必要的治疗和转诊中遵守规定。如果注意到医疗疏忽,也可能涉及儿童保护。EHR有助于识别NAS等高危人群,以促进治疗和护理的连续性。DOI:http://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v20i2.625
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