Objective To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of parent - training groups delivered to parents of toddlers
in pediatric primary care settings.
Health care professionals working in
pediatric primary care practices (eg, physicians, nurses, and social workers) and in other health and education programs (eg, home visiting nurses, community case managers, and community health workers) must work on the same team to capitalize on each others» capabilities and expertise, increase efficiencies, and improve the health of children and families.
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.
HealthySteps is a unique, evidence - based
pediatric primary care program committed to healthy early childhood development and effective parenting so that all children are ready for kindergarten and success in life.
The eastern sample was recruited in the first 2 years of life from 3 pediatric clinics: 1 for children at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus disease, 1 for children with failure to thrive, and a third
providing pediatric primary care.
A university based program adapted by pediatricians to
help pediatric primary care providers support stable and secure early parent - child relationships
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expert pediatric primary care physicians in Boston, MA at Floating Hospital for Children, providing comprehensive services for infants through adolescents More information about programs and services
The team conducted a randomized controlled feasibility trial among adults attending newborn well - child visits at an urban
Philadelphia pediatric primary care clinic who were not previously vaccinated with Tdap.
Pediatric services
include pediatric primary care, immunizations, radiology, diagnostics, pediatric psychiatry, behavioral health counseling and an onsite pharmacy.
In a
suburban pediatric primary care population, maternal and paternal ACEs were associated with an increased risk for offspring developmental delay at 24 months.
Given the likely lower cost of
targeted pediatric primary care interventions compared with home - based programs, 34 cost - effectiveness analyses will be needed to better understand implications for public health policy.
We enrolled consecutive mother - newborn dyads who planned to
receive pediatric primary care at our institution and met additional eligibility criteria.
Recognizing and Responding to Possible Child Maltreatment: A Guide for Maryland Primary Healthcare Professionals (PDF - 296 KB) Maryland Child Abuse Medical Professionals (2014) Presents a guide to
assist pediatric primary care professionals in Maryland in recognizing and responding to possible child maltreatment.
SEEK utilizes
pediatric primary care as an opportunity to help prevent child maltreatment in families who may have risk factors for child maltreatment.
In this role, she serves as the quantitative methodologist for a large - scale, multisite study of
pediatric primary care toxic stress prevention initiatives.
The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model of
pediatric primary care seems promising as a practical strategy for helping prevent child maltreatment.
They also worked together as Clinical Assistant Professors of Psychology in Pediatrics at New York Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical College to support the integration of mental health care
into pediatric primary care.
To examine the effectiveness of Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) with
enhanced pediatric primary care to help reduce child maltreatment in a relatively low - risk population.
Refinement and dissemination of
pediatric primary care interventions can play an important role in addressing the public health issue of school readiness and educational achievement in at - risk families.
Our goal was to evaluate the efficacy of the Safe Environment for Every Kid model
of pediatric primary care in reducing the occurrence of child maltreatment.
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.
She next enjoyed 14 years in
pediatric primary care, with a focus on breastfeeding families.
Based on the published results, Legacy is now being pilot tested in a variety of community settings, such as the Administration for Children and Families» Early Head Start, Health Resources and Services Administration's Healthy Start, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration's Project LAUNCH, the American Academy of Pediatrics»
pediatric primary care, and Tulsa Educare.