Associations between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Need and Unmet Need for Care Coordination.

Chidiogo Anyigbo, Anne E Fuller, Yao I Cheng, Linda Y Fu, Harolyn M Belcher, Beth A Tarini, Nicole M Brown
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Abstract

Introduction: Children exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may access multiple systems of care to address medical and social complexities. Care coordination (CC) optimizes health outcomes for children with special health care needs who often use multiple systems of care. Little is known about whether ACEs are associated with need and unmet need for CC.

Methods: Use of the 2016-2017 National Survey of Children's Health to identify children who saw ≥1 health care provider in the last 12 months. The study team used weighted logistic regression analyses to examine associations between 9 ACE types, ACE score and need and unmet need for CC.

Results: In the sample (N=39,219, representing 38,316,004 US children), material hardship (aOR, 1.50; 95% CI, 1.29-1.75), parental mental illness (aOR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.07-1.60), and neighborhood violence (aOR, 1.33; 95% CI, 1.01-1.74) were significantly associated with an increased need for CC. Material hardship was also associated with unmet need for CC (aOR, 2.37; 95% CI, 1.80 - 3.11). Children with ACE scores of 1, 2, 3, and ≥4 had higher odds of need and unmet need for CC than children with 0 ACEs.

Discussion: Specific ACE types and higher ACE scores were associated with need and unmet need for CC. Evaluating the unique needs of children who endured ACEs should be considered in the design and implementation of CC processes in the pediatric healthcare system.

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不良童年经历与护理协调需求和未满足需求之间的关系。
儿童暴露于不良的童年经历(ace)可以访问多个系统的护理,以解决医疗和社会的复杂性。护理协调(CC)优化具有特殊卫生保健需求的儿童的健康结果,这些儿童通常使用多个护理系统。关于ace是否与cc需求和未满足需求相关知之甚少。方法:使用2016-2017年全国儿童健康调查,确定在过去12个月内看过≥1个卫生保健提供者的儿童。研究小组使用加权逻辑回归分析来检验9种ACE类型、ACE评分与cc需求和未满足需求之间的关系。结果:在样本中(N=39,219,代表38,316,004名美国儿童),物质困难(aOR, 1.50;95% CI, 1.29-1.75),父母精神疾病(aOR, 1.31;95% CI, 1.07-1.60)和社区暴力(aOR, 1.33;95% CI, 1.01-1.74)与CC需求的增加显著相关。物质困难也与未满足的CC需求相关(aOR, 2.37;95% ci, 1.80 - 3.11)。ACE评分为1、2、3和≥4的儿童比0分的儿童有更高的CC需求和未满足需求的几率。讨论:特定的ACE类型和较高的ACE分数与CC的需求和未满足的需求相关。在儿科医疗保健系统CC流程的设计和实施中,应考虑评估承受ACE的儿童的独特需求。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Care Coordination (formerly published as the International Journal of Care Pathways) provides an international forum for the latest scientific research in care coordination. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles which describe basic research to a multidisciplinary field as well as other broader approaches and strategies hypothesized to improve care coordination. The Journal offers insightful overviews and reflections on innovation, underlying issues, and thought provoking opinion pieces in related fields. Articles from multidisciplinary fields are welcomed from leading health care academics and policy-makers. Published articles types include original research, reviews, guidelines papers, book reviews, and news items.
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