The objectives of this study were to examine the effectiveness of Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) with
enhanced pediatric primary care in helping reduce child maltreatment.
Pediatric Primary Care to Help Prevent Child Maltreatment: The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model Dubowitz, Feigelman, Lane, & Kim Pediatrics, 123 (3), 2009 Evaluates the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model designed to
enhance pediatric primary care and better address major risk factors for maltreatment.
Not exact matches
In our systematic literature review, we found tools and strategies for improving WCC delivery, but few offered a comprehensive model.21 In 1995, Zuckerman and Parker25 proposed a comprehensive, community - based system of
pediatric primary care that included collaboration with early childhood educators to
enhance developmental and behavioral services and a 2 - generational approach that included
primary care services to parents and children.
In conclusion, 2 interventions provided in
pediatric primary care for families with low SES, namely, VIP and BB, resulted in
enhanced parent - child interactions critical for early development and school readiness.
The Healthy Steps for Young Children Program was designed to meet the needs of families regarding their young children's early development and behavior by
enhancing relationships between parents and their children, between families and the
pediatric practice, and among practice members.11 - 13 Healthy Steps aims to
enhance the capacity and effectiveness of
pediatric primary care by incorporating developmental specialists into
pediatric practice.
Two
primary care pediatric practices had an evidence - based parenting program co-located in the practice for parents of children aged 2 — 12 years and two practices had the program available using an
enhanced - referral procedure for locations external to the practices.