首页 正文

Journal of pediatric nursing. 2021 May-Jun:58:76-81. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2020.12.005

Rural Disparities in Early Childhood Well Child Visit Attendance

农村地区儿童保健检查的差异性问题 翻译改进

Pamela B DeGuzman  1, Guoping Huang  2, Genevieve Lyons  3, Joseph Snitzer  2, Jessica Keim-Malpass  4

作者单位 +展开

作者单位

  • 1 University of Virginia School of Nursing, VA, United States of America. Electronic address: prb7y@virginia.edu.
  • 2 University of Virginia School of Architecture, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, United States of America.
  • 3 University of Virginia School of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences, United States of America.
  • 4 University of Virginia School of Nursing, VA, United States of America.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2020.12.005 PMID: 33370620

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Purpose: Children should attend well child visits (WCVs) during early childhood so that developmental disorders may be identified as early as possible, so treatment can begin. The aim of this research was to determine if rurality impacts access to WCV during early childhood, and if altering rurality measurement methods impacts outcomes.

    Design and methods: We utilized a longitudinal correlational design with early childhood data gathered from the Virginia All Payer Claims Database, which contains claims data from Medicaid and the majority of Virginia commercial insurance payers (n = 6349). WCV attendance was evaluated against three rurality metrics: a traditional metric using Rural-Urban Commuting Area codes, a developed land variable, and a distance to care variable, at a zip code level.

    Results: Two of the rurality methods revealed that rural children attend fewer WCVs than their urban counterparts, (67% vs. 50% respectively, using a traditional metric; and a 0.035 increase in WCV attendance for every percent increase in developed land). Differences were attenuated by insurance payer; children with Medicaid attend fewer WCVs than those with private insurance.

    Conclusions: Young children in rural Virginia attend fewer WCVs than their non-rural counterparts, placing them at higher risk for missing timely developmental disorder screenings. The coronavirus disease pandemic has been associated with an abrupt and significant reduction in vaccination rates, which likely indicates fewer WCVs and concomitant developmental screenings. Pediatric nurses should encourage families of young children to develop a plan for continued WCVs, so that early identification of developmental disorders can be achieved.

    Keywords: Developmental screening; Early childhood; Health disparities; Rural; Well child visit.

    Keywords:rural disparities; early childhood; well child visit attendance

    Copyright © Journal of pediatric nursing. 中文内容为AI机器翻译,仅供参考!

    相关内容

    全文链接
    引文链接
    复制
    已复制!
    推荐内容
    Rural Disparities in Early Childhood Well Child Visit Attendance