2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-015-1742-x
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Factors Associated with Having a Medical Home for Children At-Risk of Experiencing Negative Events: Results from a National Study

Abstract: This study suggests that family and environmental risks, including ACEs, impact parental report of a child having a medical home and that a dosage effect may exist. ACEs and other risk factors must be considered when providers care for children at-risk of experiencing negative events, particularly multiple negative events.

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“…This dichotomous patient-centered medical home variable, developed by the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) using interviews with a national expert panel and a substantial body of previous research, has been utilized in a number of previous peer-reviewed studies. 12-16 Specifically, for the personal doctor or nurse component mothers were asked, “Has your child had one or more person(s) that they consider to be a personal doctor or nurse?” Mothers who responded, “Yes, the child has at least one personal doctor or nurse,” met the personal doctor or nurse component of the patient-centered medical home. For the usual source of sick care component mothers were asked, “Does your child have a usual place for sick care or advice?” and if they responded yes a follow-up question was asked, “What type of place does your child go to most often for medical care?” Mothers who responded that their child had a usual place of care and indicated this place to be a, “doctor’s office, hospital outpatient department, clinic or health center, school, friend or relative, some other place, or a telephone advice line,” met the usual source of sick care component of the patient-centered medical home.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This dichotomous patient-centered medical home variable, developed by the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) using interviews with a national expert panel and a substantial body of previous research, has been utilized in a number of previous peer-reviewed studies. 12-16 Specifically, for the personal doctor or nurse component mothers were asked, “Has your child had one or more person(s) that they consider to be a personal doctor or nurse?” Mothers who responded, “Yes, the child has at least one personal doctor or nurse,” met the personal doctor or nurse component of the patient-centered medical home. For the usual source of sick care component mothers were asked, “Does your child have a usual place for sick care or advice?” and if they responded yes a follow-up question was asked, “What type of place does your child go to most often for medical care?” Mothers who responded that their child had a usual place of care and indicated this place to be a, “doctor’s office, hospital outpatient department, clinic or health center, school, friend or relative, some other place, or a telephone advice line,” met the usual source of sick care component of the patient-centered medical home.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This dichotomous patient-centered medical home variable, developed by the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) using interviews with a national expert panel and a substantial body of previous research, has been utilized in a number of previous peer-reviewed studies. [12][13][14][15][16] Specifically, for the personal doctor or nurse component mothers were asked, "Has your child had one or more person(s) that they consider to be a personal doctor or nurse?" Mothers who responded, "Yes, the child has at least one personal doctor or nurse," met the personal doctor or nurse component of the patient-centered medical home.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7,8 Most children were followed by "Patient Centered Medical Homes" staffed with primary and specific health care providers delivering integrated mother and child care. 9,10 However, 5 years of war has demolished most specific health care centers, and the remaining centers are not functional. 1,8 This severely complex and dynamic humanitarian emergency situation is an immense challenge for relief efforts of national and international emergency medical teams, as an estimated 4 million people are in areas difficult to access for aid and relief organizations.…”
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“…Before 2011, Syria seemed to be on track to fulfilling the health Millennium Development Goals 7 8 Most children were followed by “Patient Centered Medical Homes” staffed with primary and specific health care providers delivering integrated mother and child care 9 10 However, 5 years of war has demolished most specific health care centers, and the remaining centers are not functional 1 …”
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“…No significant association was found, which emphasizes the limitation of health care professionals in protecting CSHCN and their families from risk situations. Nevertheless, by identifying these situations, professionals can develop differentiated care strategies (19) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%