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USE OF DEVELOPMENTAL CHARTS IN TEACHING WELL CHILD CARE

USE OF DEVELOPMENTAL CHARTS IN TEACHING WELL CHILD CARE

... USE OF DEVELOPMENTAL CHARTS IN TEACHING WELL CHILD CARE. Services[r] ... See full document

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Teaching the Essentials of “Well-Child Care”: Inspiring Proficiency and Passion

Teaching the Essentials of “Well-Child Care”: Inspiring Proficiency and Passion

... Primary care pediatricians address the health care needs of each child in the context of their family and ...to use patient-centered communication skills to address the needs and priorities of ... See full document

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Impact of Immunization at Sick Visits on Well-Child Care

Impact of Immunization at Sick Visits on Well-Child Care

... decreased well-child ...regarding well-child care when immunizations were given at sick ...as well as office oper- ations at the study practices, on families’ likelihood of ... See full document

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Should Our Well-Child Care System Be Redesigned? A National Survey of Pediatricians

Should Our Well-Child Care System Be Redesigned? A National Survey of Pediatricians

... (2) developmental screening, (3) psychosocial screening, and (4) physical ...acute care, and (3) chronic care ...the use of alter- native locations for well-child care ... See full document

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Gaps in the Evidence for Well-Child Care: A Challenge to Our Profession

Gaps in the Evidence for Well-Child Care: A Challenge to Our Profession

... the use of folate to prevent neural tube defects, trials of iron supplemen- tation do not address developmental outcomes, and trials were not found for the other recommended prophylactic ... See full document

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“Not Listening, Stubborn, and Problems With Sleeping”—Interpreting a Parent's Concerns at a 3-Year-Old's Health-Supervision Visit

“Not Listening, Stubborn, and Problems With Sleeping”—Interpreting a Parent's Concerns at a 3-Year-Old's Health-Supervision Visit

... active child who requires floor play by the pediatrician to be engaged in ...screening developmental history reveals normal expressive language milestone through 2 years of age, with delayed gross motor ... See full document

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The Use of Internet-Based Technology to Tailor Well-Child Care Encounters

The Use of Internet-Based Technology to Tailor Well-Child Care Encounters

... Internet-based developmental and behavioral screening, allows for re- view of the results before the visit, and allows for selection of the appropriate visit type (e-visit, e-visit with brief provider visit, or ... See full document

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Developmental and Behavioral Needs and Service Use for Young Children in Child Welfare

Developmental and Behavioral Needs and Service Use for Young Children in Child Welfare

... estimate developmental and behavioral problems in young children and the need for early intervention ...for developmental and behavioral problems and need for ...a child performed at least 2 standard ... See full document

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Rethinking Well-Child Care

Rethinking Well-Child Care

... to well- child visits would be to name ...the developmental issue that would be its focus, although not its exclusive con- ...The use of named visits also can facilitate negotiations between ... See full document

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Enhancing Developmentally Oriented Primary Care: An Illinois Initiative to Increase Developmental Screening in Medical Homes

Enhancing Developmentally Oriented Primary Care: An Illinois Initiative to Increase Developmental Screening in Medical Homes

... Primary Care (EDOPC) project of the Illinois chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services began a project to improve the delivery and financing of ... See full document

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Well-Child Care Adherence After Intrauterine Opioid Exposure

Well-Child Care Adherence After Intrauterine Opioid Exposure

... adjustment for all covariates. Because WCC adherence was not a rare outcome (occurring in . 10% of the sample), we used generalized linear models with a log link and Poisson distribution to produce an unbiased estimate ... See full document

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Low-Income Parents' Views on the Redesign of Well-Child Care

Low-Income Parents' Views on the Redesign of Well-Child Care

... captured by 2 subthemes that were similar across English- and Spanish- language groups. For the subtheme of limited provider access (Table 2), par- ents described: (1) difficulty communi- cating with their physicians ... See full document

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Does Well-Child Care Have a Future in Pediatrics?

Does Well-Child Care Have a Future in Pediatrics?

... health care enough to change this ...and well-being, enhancing educational outcomes for children, improving social and physical environments, and encouraging healthy behaviors, but can WCC ever be as ... See full document

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Child Care and Child Health: Use of Population Surveys

Child Care and Child Health: Use of Population Surveys

... A second study using the same data set examined children’s illness in relation to their type of child care.’2 This study compared the number of bed days for children cared for at home wi[r] ... See full document

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Benign Epilepsy of Childhood: A Speculation and Its Ramifications

Benign Epilepsy of Childhood: A Speculation and Its Ramifications

... We would suggest that a likely candidate for the child with benign developmental seizures may well be the same child who is likely to remain seizure free when medication is discontinued [r] ... See full document

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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF WELL CHILD CARE

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF WELL CHILD CARE

... Of equal importance to the conjoint por- tion of the evaluation is the need to allow some time to talk and play with the child. alone[r] ... See full document

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Does Well-Child Care Have a Future in Pediatrics?

Does Well-Child Care Have a Future in Pediatrics?

... different sampling localities using Nei’s unbiased genetic diversity (Nei, 1978) in POPGENE 260.. v.1.32 (Yeh et al., 1999).[r] ... See full document

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PEDIATRIC HISTORY Women and the Invention of Well Child Care

PEDIATRIC HISTORY Women and the Invention of Well Child Care

... In Britain, pediatricians function pri- manly as hospital-based specialists, with general practitioners and public health nurses providing most preventive care and immunizations.. Indeed[r] ... See full document

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Rethinking Well-Child Care in the United States: An International Comparison

Rethinking Well-Child Care in the United States: An International Comparison

... Community Child Health, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria); Canada: Dr William Mahoney (Developmental/Chedoke Child and Family Centre, Mc- Master Children’s Hospital, McMaster ... See full document

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Developmental Screening of Refugees: A Qualitative Study

Developmental Screening of Refugees: A Qualitative Study

... Religion and spirituality (7) “So most of the Nepalese are based on Hinduism and Buddhism and they believe in some kind of superstition…people think that disability children is born because of the bad scene or bad ... See full document

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