卫生部门实施的“接触和阅读”增加了农村人口的可及性。

Alexandria Caldwell, M Townsend Cooper, Marny Dunlap
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背景:接触和阅读是一个基于证据的早期识字计划,用于初级保健实践。2014年,该项目扩展到俄克拉荷马州的县卫生部门。目的:评估卫生部门实施该方案对高危儿童获得服务的影响。方法:俄克拉何马州的项目地点被分类为卫生部门或诊所,进行地理编码,并绘制到人口普查区、人口普查区组和县分区地图。这些地点被划分为农村或城市,并使用人口普查数据将这些地点划分为高贫困率或低贫困率和教育水平。研究人员对这些地点进行了比较,以确定它们对生活在农村地区、高度贫困和低教育水平的高危儿童的可及性。结果:共有18个卫生科,67个实习点。卫生部门的站点更有可能在农村地区:18个站点中有13个,67个实践中有16个(结论:俄克拉何马州卫生部门实施“接触和阅读”增加了农村项目站点的数量。卫生部门设在贫困和教育程度较低地区的可能性较小。在卫生部门使用该方案是扩大该方案以服务农村儿童的有效途径。
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Implementation of Reach Out and Read by Health Departments Increases Rural Access.

Implementation of Reach Out and Read by Health Departments Increases Rural Access.

Implementation of Reach Out and Read by Health Departments Increases Rural Access.

Implementation of Reach Out and Read by Health Departments Increases Rural Access.

Background: Reach Out and Read is an evidence based early literacy program used in primary care practices. In 2014, the program expanded to County Health Departments in Oklahoma.

Objective: To evaluate how implementation of the program in Health Departments affects access for at risk children.

Methods: Oklahoma program sites were classified as either Health Department or practice, geocoded, and mapped to census tract, census block group, and county subdivision maps. Sites were classified as rural or urban, and census data was used to classify sites as high or low poverty prevalence and education level. Sites were compared to determine their accessibility to at risk children as defined by living in rural areas, high poverty, and low educational level.

Results: There were 18 Health Department and 67 practice sites. Health Department sites were more likely to be in rural areas: 13 of 18 sites versus 16 of 67 practices (p<0.001). They were less likely to be in areas of high poverty: 10 of 18 versus 61 of 67 practices (p<0.001), and they were not more likely to be in areas of lower education, with 8 of 18 sites in low education areas versus 34 of 67 practices (p=0.8342).

Conclusions: Implementation of Reach Out and Read in Health Departments in Oklahoma increased the number of rural program sites. Health Department locations were less likely to be in areas of poverty and lower education. Use of the program in Health Departments is an effective way to expand the program to serve rural children.

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