儿科医生和早期干预人员对既定条件清单和相关政策和程序的了解。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Asha Yadav, Randall Alan Phelps, Jane Squires
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目的:尽管自动获得资格,但许多患有与残疾风险增加相关的医疗条件的儿童没有接受早期干预(EI)服务。各州电子教育项目编制了便利自动入学的既定条件清单;然而,专业人士对这些清单的了解和使用情况却知之甚少。本研究考察了儿科医生和EI人员对这些既定条件清单和相关政策和程序的了解。审查了各国为增进对该清单的熟悉和利用而采取的倡议和办法,以及改进该清单的建议。方法:在这项混合方法的研究中,收集了193名负责摄入和资格评估的EI人员和69名提供初级保健的儿科医生的自评调查数据。随后对45名EI人员和22名儿科医生进行了随访访谈。定量数据采用描述性统计分析,定性数据采用专题分析。结果:儿科医生对其所在州的既定条件清单和相关政策和程序的了解程度低于EI人员。两个小组都强调了该名单在转诊和资格确定方面的重要性,但强调了其利用不足和缺乏专业发展活动。因此,提出了建议,以改善国家建立的条件清单及其在确保符合条件的儿童直接参加EI注册方面的利用。结论:儿科医生和EI人员之间缺乏对既定条件清单和相关政策和程序的共享知识和利用,可能导致符合条件的儿童转诊失败。解决这一挑战需要改进内容和全州分布,以提高可访问性和可用性。
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Knowledge of Established Conditions List and Associated Policies and Procedures Among Pediatricians and Early Intervention Personnel.

Objective: Despite automatic eligibility, many children with medical conditions associated with increased risk of disability do not receive Early Intervention (EI) services. State EI programs have compiled lists of established conditions to facilitate automatic enrollment; yet little is known about professionals' knowledge and utilization of these lists. This study examined the knowledge of these established conditions lists and associated policies and procedures among pediatricians and EI personnel. State initiatives and approaches undertaken to improve familiarity and utilization of the list, along with recommendations for its improvement were examined.

Method: In this mixed-methods study, self-rated survey data were collected from 193 EI personnel responsible for intake and eligibility evaluations, and 69 pediatricians providing primary care. Follow-up interviews were then conducted with 45 EI personnel and 22 pediatricians. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and qualitative data underwent thematic analysis.

Results: Pediatricians rated their knowledge of their state's established conditions list and related policies and procedures lower than EI personnel. Both groups emphasized the significance of the list in referral and eligibility determination but highlighted its underutilization and lack of professional development activities. Consequently, recommendations were made to improve state established conditions lists and their utilization in ensuring direct EI enrollment for eligible children.

Conclusion: The lack of shared knowledge and utilization of established conditions lists and associated policies and procedures among pediatricians and EI personnel may result in referral failure for eligible children. Addressing this challenge requires improvement in the content and statewide distribution to improve accessibility and usability.

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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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