Development of the Child Community Health Inclusion Index

Development of the Child Community Health Inclusion Index

Author: Paul Yejong Yoo

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

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"Background: Participation and inclusion of children with disabilities in the community is a fundamental human right affirmed by the United Nations' Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Scientific evidence highlights their importance on development and health of children with disabilities. Despite these benefits, children with disabilities are restricted in comparison to that of typically developing children. These restrictions in participation have been linked to environmental. Measuring aspects of the environment that influence a child's inclusion is crucial to better understand the impact of contextual factors on a child and to inform the development of context-based interventions like public health strategies and policies that aim to improve community inclusion and participation of children with disabilities. Currently, there are no comprehensive measures of community inclusion for children with disabilities addressing the different environmental aspects. Objectives: To develop a method to measure the effects of context-based interventions that aim to promote the participation and inclusion of children with disabilities in the communities where they live. Specific objectives: (i) to systematically review the evidence on context-based interventions that aim to increase participation of children with disabilities in the community; (ii) to develop the content and test the feasibility of a community health inclusion measurement tool that identifies and assesses the barriers and facilitators in different community environments that affect the participation of children with disabilities living in Canada, named Child Community Health Inclusion Index (CHILD-CHII). Methods: Systematic review was conducted. Knowledge was synthesized using the Family of Participation-related Constructs framework and the Community Wellbeing Framework. The content of the CHILD-CHII was developed through a literature review of existing measures and guidelines related to inclusion and item refinement with expert panel consultation. The content was validated through two rounds of a modified e-Delphi technique. The validated measurement tool was tested for feasibility on community facilities by stakeholder evaluators. Results: 11 articles were included for knowledge synthesis. Four higher-level studies showed that context-based interventions had a positive effect on participation and participation-related outcomes. Outcome measures were heterogeneous and high-level evidence was scarce. 189 items from 12 sources were generated for the content of the CHILD-CHII. 48 participants completed the first round of the Delphi technique and 38 completed the second to validate the items. 106 items were presented to the participants, of which 101 items were rated important with high consensus. 17 items were modified for clarity and presented in the second round. In the second round, all 17 modified items were deemed clearer. The validated content of the CHILD-CHII was tested for feasibility. Of the 12 participants, 92% indicated that the tool was 'long' or 'much too long'; 66% indicated that the tool was clear; 58% indicated that the tool was 'valuable' or 'very valuable'. No consensus on difficulty indicator was reached. Conclusion: The CHILD-CHII is a measurement tool that comprehensively identifies and assesses the barriers and facilitators in community facilities and environments that affect the participation of children with disabilities. The appropriate and effective measurement of community inclusion using the CHILD-CHII can be used to estimate child's inclusion in the community and its health impacts. It can be used to identify areas that can be targeted for interventions with aims to increase inclusion of children with disabilities. Furthermore, the tool can be used as an outcome measure for future studies to explore context-based, systems-level interventions targeting facilities and communities"--


Focusing on Children's Health

Focusing on Children's Health

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2009-09-24

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 0309137853

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Socioeconomic conditions are known to be major determinants of health at all stages of life, from pregnancy through childhood and adulthood. "Life-course epidemiology" has added a further dimension to the understanding of the social determinants of health by showing an association between early-life socioeconomic conditions and adult health-related behaviors, morbidity, and mortality. Sensitive and critical periods of development, such as the prenatal period and early childhood, present significant opportunities to influence lifelong health. Yet simply intervening in the health system is insufficient to influence health early in the life course. Community-level approaches to affect key determinants of health are also critical. Many of these issues were raised in the 1995 National Academies book, Children's Health, the Nation's Wealth. The present volume builds upon this earlier book with presentations and examples from the field. Focusing on Children's Health describes the evidence linking early childhood life conditions and adult health; discusses the contribution of the early life course to observed racial and ethnic disparities in health; and highlights successful models that engage both community factors and health care to affect life course development.


The Well-Being of America's Children

The Well-Being of America's Children

Author: Kenneth C. Land

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-06-20

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 9400740921

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In 1998, the Foundation for Child Development (FCD) provided Kenneth Land a grant to explore the feasibility of producing the first national composite index of the status of American children that would chart changes in their well-being over time. Important questions needed to be answered: was it possible to trace trends in child and youth well-being over several decades? Could such an index provide a way of determining whether the United States was making progress in improving its children’s lives? The Index of Child and Youth Well-Being (CWI) was born from these questions. Viewing the CWI trends from 1975 to present, there is evidence that the well-being of American children lags behind other Western nations. As conditions change, it is clear that the index is an evolving and rich enterprise. This volume attests to that evolution, and what the CWI promises for understanding the progress – or lack of progress – in enhancing the life prospects of all American children. ​


Children's Health, the Nation's Wealth

Children's Health, the Nation's Wealth

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2004-10-18

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0309166608

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Children's health has clearly improved over the past several decades. Significant and positive gains have been made in lowering rates of infant mortality and morbidity from infectious diseases and accidental causes, improved access to health care, and reduction in the effects of environmental contaminants such as lead. Yet major questions still remain about how to assess the status of children's health, what factors should be monitored, and the appropriate measurement tools that should be used. Children's Health, the Nation's Wealth: Assessing and Improving Child Health provides a detailed examination of the information about children's health that is needed to help policy makers and program providers at the federal, state, and local levels. In order to improve children's health-and, thus, the health of future generations-it is critical to have data that can be used to assess both current conditions and possible future threats to children's health. This compelling book describes what is known about the health of children and what is needed to expand the knowledge. By strategically improving the health of children, we ensure healthier future generations to come.


Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 2)

Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 2)

Author: Robert Black

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2016-04-11

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1464803684

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The evaluation of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) by the Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (DCP3) focuses on maternal conditions, childhood illness, and malnutrition. Specifically, the chapters address acute illness and undernutrition in children, principally under age 5. It also covers maternal mortality, morbidity, stillbirth, and influences to pregnancy and pre-pregnancy. Volume 3 focuses on developments since the publication of DCP2 and will also include the transition to older childhood, in particular, the overlap and commonality with the child development volume. The DCP3 evaluation of these conditions produced three key findings: 1. There is significant difficulty in measuring the burden of key conditions such as unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, nonsexually transmitted infections, infertility, and violence against women. 2. Investments in the continuum of care can have significant returns for improved and equitable access, health, poverty, and health systems. 3. There is a large difference in how RMNCH conditions affect different income groups; investments in RMNCH can lessen the disparity in terms of both health and financial risk.


Health Care for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities across the Lifespan

Health Care for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities across the Lifespan

Author: I. Leslie Rubin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-25

Total Pages: 2227

ISBN-13: 3319180967

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This book provides a broad overview of quality health care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). It focuses on providing the reader a practical approach to dealing with the health and well-being of people with IDD in general terms as well as in dealing with specific conditions. In addition, it offers the reader a perspective from many different points of view in the health care delivery system as well as in different parts of the world. This is the 3rd , and much expanded edition, of a text that was first published in 1989 (Lea and Fibiger). The second edition was published in 2006 (Paul Brookes) and has been used as a formal required text in training programs for physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners as well as by administrators who are responsible for programs serving people with IDD. This book is considered the “Bible” in the field of health care for people with IDD since 1989 when the first edition came out.