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1 to 3 of 3 Research Studies DisplayedVasan A, Beatty B, DiFiore G
Connecting families to benefit programs through a standardized nutrition screener.
The authors designed and tested a standardized process for linking families to WIC and SNAP in the pediatric primary care setting. Caregivers of infants aged 6 months and under who had preventive care visits at two primary care clinics in West Philadelphia received a tablet-based nutrition questionnaire embedded within the electronic health record (EHR). The authors then successfully connected several families to WIC and SNAP by using a nutrition screener to assess interest in food resources and providing subsequent telephone-based resource navigation. They concluded that this approach may be a way to normalize social needs assessment and provide families with additional support.
AHRQ-funded; HS029396.
Citation: Vasan A, Beatty B, DiFiore G .
Connecting families to benefit programs through a standardized nutrition screener.
Ann Fam Med 2024 May-Jun; 22(3):259. doi: 10.1370/afm.3095..
Keywords: Nutrition, Family Health and History, Primary Care, Children/Adolescents, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Care Coordination
Barlow SE, Yudkin J, Nelson V
Dynamo Kids!/隆Ni帽os Din谩micos! A web site for pediatric primary care providers to offer parents of children 6-12 years old with overweight and obesity: web site development and protocol for pilot study.
The purpose of this study will be to determine whether a self-guided web site offered by pediatric primary care providers could assist parents with applying healthy behaviors. If successful, a large, controlled study may be conducted to further assess. The Dynamo Kids/隆Ni帽os Din谩micos program was created with feedback from parents and health care professionals, developing a bilingual site for parents to about healthy behavior changes for their children and how to implement them. Electronic health record modifications alert providers to qualified children at well-child encounters. Parents complete online surveys before entering the site. In month 3 of the study, the practitioners will examine children in weight-focused appointments. Outcomes include change in Family Nutrition and Physical Activity parent survey score (primary) and change in child relative BMI (secondary). Additional data include time spent on site, provider surveys, and provider and parent interviews.
AHRQ-funded; HS022418.
Citation: Barlow SE, Yudkin J, Nelson V .
Dynamo Kids!/隆Ni帽os Din谩micos! A web site for pediatric primary care providers to offer parents of children 6-12 years old with overweight and obesity: web site development and protocol for pilot study.
J Pediatr Health Care 2023 Jan-Feb; 37(1):17-24. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2022.09.003..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Primary Care, Obesity, Obesity: Weight Management, Education: Patient and Caregiver, Family Health and History
Upadhya KK, Psoter KJ, Connor KA
大象视频Author: Mistry KB
Cluster randomized trial of a pre/interconception health intervention for mothers in pediatric visits.
Recognizing that pediatric primary care focuses on family health and is an important location of contact for women of childbearing age, this project assessed the effectiveness of a pre/interconception women's health intervention delivered during pediatric primary care using a cluster randomized trial. The investigators concluded that pediatric visits are an opportune location for addressing maternal health. They indicated that this intervention demonstrated feasibility and improved outcomes for some but not all outcome.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Upadhya KK, Psoter KJ, Connor KA .
Cluster randomized trial of a pre/interconception health intervention for mothers in pediatric visits.
Acad Pediatr 2020 Jul;20(5):660-69. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2019.10.003..
Keywords: Family Health and History, Pregnancy, Women, Primary Care: Models of Care, Primary Care, Healthcare Delivery
