A child opportunity index in Italy: a pilot proposal.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Italian Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1186/s13052-024-01825-4
Pietro Ferrara, Domenico Cipolla, Giovanni Corsello, Luca M Lagalla, Matilde Tantillo, Giusyelisa Galione, Chiara Martorana, Teresa Mazzone, Margherita Zona, Ignazio Cammisa
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Background: The Child Opportunity Index (COI) is a new and innovative tool designed to assess the environment in which children grow up, offering a broad evaluation of the opportunities available to them in different neighborhoods. This initiative aims to ensure improvements in children's living conditions and future health outcomes.

Methods: The study was performed in the cities of Palermo and Rome. Our Italian COI consists of three main domains: education, health and environment, and economy, each subdivided into specific indicators. We collected information, when available, useful for our indicators from institutional sites and municipal archives. Furthermore, in the city of Rome, we distributed a questionnaire through local pediatricians, collecting data in 2 randomly chosen neighborhoods with questions on children's health and quality of life, proposing an initial approach that, when implemented using data provided by the government and public and private health institutions, aims to evaluate the correlation between socio-economic opportunities and the psycho-physical health of children, as demonstrated in the literature.

Results: As a result, many aspects, such as the rate of air pollution or the illegal occupation of houses, were not taken into consideration. We therefore consider our COI proposal only a starting model that will have to be implemented once all the necessary information has been obtained. However, what can be deduced from this first descriptive study is how the opportunities in different neighborhoods are not the same for all children. The number of educational opportunities as well as the number of environmental opportunities differs between the various districts and is not homogeneous between different cities or within the same city.

Conclusions: In conclusion, it is not simple to analyze in a scientific manner the child's health impact of living in different areas. The COI could be a useful and simple tool that can give us this information. Pediatricians could collaborate with institutions to implement intervention plans and to reduce existing differences, social and health inequalities. Future studies will have to implement this pilot study to create and validate an Italian model of COI to be used as a useful tool in children's assistance.

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意大利儿童机会指数:试点提案。
背景:儿童机会指数(COI)是一种新的创新工具,旨在评估儿童成长的环境,对不同社区的儿童可获得的机会进行广泛评估。这一举措旨在确保改善儿童的生活条件和未来的健康结果。方法:研究在巴勒莫和罗马进行。我们的意大利COI包括三个主要领域:教育、卫生和环境以及经济,每个领域又细分为具体指标。我们从机构网站和市政档案中收集了对我们的指标有用的信息。此外,在罗马市,我们通过当地儿科医生分发了一份问卷,在两个随机选择的社区收集有关儿童健康和生活质量的数据,提出了一种初步方法,当使用政府和公共和私人卫生机构提供的数据实施时,旨在评估社会经济机会与儿童心理-身体健康之间的相关性,如文献所示。结果:因此,许多方面,如空气污染率或非法占用房屋,没有考虑在内。因此,我们认为我们的COI建议只是一个开始模型,一旦获得所有必要的信息,就必须实施。然而,从第一个描述性研究中可以推断出,不同社区的机会对所有孩子来说都是不一样的。教育机会的数量以及环境机会的数量在各个地区之间有所不同,在不同城市之间或同一城市内也不是同质的。结论:总之,科学地分析不同地区生活对儿童健康的影响并非易事。COI可能是一个有用而简单的工具,可以为我们提供这些信息。儿科医生可以与各机构合作,执行干预计划,减少现有的差异、社会和保健不平等。未来的研究将必须执行这项试点研究,以创建和验证意大利的COI模型,作为儿童援助的有用工具。
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期刊介绍: Italian Journal of Pediatrics is an open access peer-reviewed journal that includes all aspects of pediatric medicine. The journal also covers health service and public health research that addresses primary care issues. The journal provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, which commenced in 1975 as Rivista Italiana di Pediatria, provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field.
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