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Citation

Eismann EA, Theuerling J, Maguire S, Hente EA, Shapiro RA. Clin. Pediatr. 2019; 58(2): 166-176.

Affiliation

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0009922818809481

PMID

30371116

Abstract

This project sought to assess the generalizability, barriers, and facilitators of implementing the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model for addressing psychosocial risk factors for maltreatment across multiple primary care settings, including a pediatric practice, federally qualified health center, and family medicine practice. The SEEK model includes screening caregivers for psychosocial risk factors at well-child visits age 0 to 5 years, brief intervention incorporating principles of motivational interviewing to engage caregivers, and referral to treatment. All practices successfully implemented SEEK, with screening completion rates from 75% to 93% and brief intervention rates from 61% to 81%. Major parental stress (14%) and food insecurity (11%) were the most common risk factors. Providers found SEEK worthwhile for improving their knowledge, skills, and ability to address psychosocial concerns and provide whole person care. Barriers included limited time and resources, incomplete resource knowledge, and lack of follow-up. Facilitators included on-site support staff to assist with communication and referrals.


Language: en

Keywords

adverse childhood experiences; pediatric; psychosocial; social determinants; toxic stress

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