儿科医生的态度、做法和对入学准备的感知障碍。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS
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背景:入学准备(SR)已被美国儿科学会(AAP)采纳为健康监督的一个组成部分,但医学界的作用尚不清楚。我们评估了儿科医生的态度、实践和对sr的认知障碍。方法:这项多中心、横断面描述性研究在787名普通儿科医生、儿科住院医师、专科医生和专科研究员中进行。进行了一项41项调查。结果:49.2%的儿科医生将SR定义为一个多维问题,正如美国儿科学会所概述的那样,而50.8%的儿科医生将其定义为儿童的一套技能或通过SR测试。四分之三的儿科医生认为,在入学前进行SR评估测试是必要的,那些看起来还没有准备好的孩子应该等一年。为了促进SR,通常培养至少五个r中的四个(阅读,押韵,例程,奖励,关系)和将发展监测纳入日常实践的比例分别为37.8%和23.8%。只有2.2%的儿科医生经常询问8项儿童不良经历(ace), 68.9%的儿科医生通常不询问任何不良经历。通常,培养五种“r”中的至少四种与通常整合发育监测(p < 0.001),通常询问每个ACE (p < 0.001)以及被认为负责促进SR (p < 0.01)相关。儿科住院医师期间SR培训占2.7%。时间限制和知识不足是最常见的障碍。结论:儿科医师对SR的概念不熟悉,存在一些误解。需要对儿科医生在促进SR方面的作用进行额外的培训,并解决卫生系统中多种可修改的障碍。< strong >补充:< a href="https://www.turkishjournalpediatrics.org/uploads/2573-supplementary.pdf" target= ' _blank ' >补充附录< /a > < /strong >。
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Pediatricians` attitudes, practices, and perceived barriers to school readiness.

Background: School readiness (SR) has been adopted by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as a component of health supervision, but the medical community`s role is unknown. We evaluated the pediatricians` attitudes, practices, and perceived barriers to SR.

Methods: This multicenter, cross-sectional descriptive study was performed among 787 general pediatricians, pediatric residents, subspecialists, and subspecialty fellows. A 41-item survey was administered.

Results: Forty-nine point two percent of the pediatricians defined SR as a multidimensional issue, as outlined by the AAP, whereas 50.8% defined it as the child`s set of skills or passing the SR tests. Three-quarters of pediatricians believed that SR assessment tests are necessary before starting school, and children who do not appear ready should wait a year. To promote SR, the rates of usually fostering at least four of the five `Rs` (reading, rhyming, routines, rewarding, relationships) and integrating developmental surveillance into daily practice were 37.8% and 23.8%, respectively. Only 2.2% of pediatricians usually inquired about eight adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and 68.9% did not usually ask about any. Usually fostering at least four of the five `Rs` was associated with usually integrating developmental surveillance (p < 0.001), usually inquiring about each ACE (p < 0.001), and being perceived as responsible for promoting SR (p < 0.01). Training on SR during pediatric residency was 2.7%. Time constraints and insufficient knowledge were the most common barriers.

Conclusions: Pediatricians were not familiar with the concept of SR and had some misconceptions. There is a need for additional training regarding pediatricians` roles in promoting SR along with addressing multiple, modifiable barriers within the health system. < strong > Supplementary: < a href="https://www.turkishjournalpediatrics.org/uploads/2573-supplementary.pdf" target=`_blank` > Supplementary Appendix < /a > < /strong >.

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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics is a multidisciplinary, peer reviewed, open access journal that seeks to publish research to advance the field of Pediatrics. The Journal publishes original articles, case reports, review of the literature, short communications, clinicopathological exercises and letter to the editor in the field of pediatrics. Articles published in this journal are evaluated in an independent and unbiased, double blinded peer-reviewed fashion by an advisory committee.
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