Pediatrics for Underserved Populations

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Pediatrics for Underserved Populations

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 793 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781610028486

Full Description

In this realistic and compassionate guide, pediatric professionals will find primary care strategies for promoting better health and developmental outcomes in low-resourced, high-density urban environments, where many of the communities face structural and historical inequities. The contributors acknowledge the challenges faced by children and families in these settings, and the ways that social drivers of health affect many different aspects of health and well-being. But, they also describe the innovative programs developed at their own and other institutions, which have long histories of caring for children at high risk for poor long-term health outcomes. The editors draw on the expertise of academic pediatricians who have found ways to address social determinants of health with creative, clinic-based support for families.

The essays, each written by expert contributors, are built into a structure that introduces the topic, provides concrete exam room solutions, and engages pediatric professionals to advocate for long-term solutions to the overarching societal problems that contributor to poor health outcomes for children. Pediatrics for Underserved Populations also includes the last published piece by AAP past president Benard P. Dreyer, M.D., FAAP, to whom the volume is dedicated in honor of his career-long advocacy for children who are at-risk.

Contents

Dedication

Contributor List

Introduction

I.FRAME AND CONTEXT

1. Poverty and Child Development: The Scope of the Problem and How Pediatric Practices Can Help

Benard P. Dreyer, MD; Arthur H. Fierman, MD; Suzy Tomopoulos, MD; and Chanelle Coble, MD

2. Childhood Experiences: Adversity, Resilience, and the Foundational Importance of Early Relational Health

Stan Sonu, MD, MPH; and Laura Jane Miller, MD4. Environmental Effects

3. Racism and Children's Health and Development: Addressing the Impact

Jacqueline Dougé, MD, MPH, FAAP

4. Abby Nerlinger, MD, MPH, FAAP

5. Caring for Parents: Supporting the Home from the Medical Home

Terri McFadden, MD, MPH, FAAP

II. EXAM ROOM TOPICS

FEEDING AND EATING

6. Food Allergies: Caring for Children Living in Underserved Settings

Ria Jindal, BS; Samantha Sansweet, MPH; Waheeda Samady, MD, MSCI; and Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH

7. Addressing Faltering Growth in Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach

Priscilla Gonzalez, MD, and Margot Tang, MD, MPH

8. Addressing Childhood Obesity: Impact of the Social Drivers of Health and Resources

Stephanie Walsh, MD, MS, FAAP, DABOM

SLEEPING

9. The A to Zzzs of Sleep in Underserved Populations: A Primer

Judith Anne Owens, MD, MPH, FAAP and Monica Roosa Ordway, PhD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN

BREATHING

10. Asthma: Challenges and Advances in Management

Rachel S. Sagor, MD and Robyn T. Cohen, MD, MPH

DEVELOPMENT

11. Underserved Children: A Developmental Perspective

Maggie Dade, DO; Zvart Abaryan, MD, MS; and Douglas Vanderbilt, MD, MS, MBA

12. Autism Spectrum Disorder: Supporting Families Through Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Beyond

Karen M. Hopkins, MD

13. ADHD: Neurodevelopmental Disorder or Evolutionary Mismatch?

Adiaha Spinks-Franklin, MD MPH FAAP, Demvihin Ihyembe, M.D, Trevena Moore-Briscoe, MD

MENTAL HEALTH

14. Anxiety in Underserved Populations: Identification, Assessment, and Treatment in Primary Care

Moshe Bitterman, MD; John Parkhurst, PhD; and Andrea Spencer, MD

15. Depression in Underserved Populations: Primary Care-Based Strategies for Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Depression in Youth

German Velez, MD; Eric A Peist, PhD; and Tareq Yaqub, MD

SAFETY

16. Child Protection and Foster Care: Working with Families Involved with Child Protection

Lori Legano, MD, FAAP

17. Injury and Violence Prevention for High-Risk Populations: Centering Injury Equity

Kellie Snooks, DO, MPH, and James Dodington, MD

COMPLEX MEDICAL NEEDS

18. Caring for Children with Complex Medical Needs: Promoting Improved Developmental Outcomes

Salathiel Kendrick-Allwood, MD, FAAP and Cierra Moss, MD, FAAP

19. Sickle Cell Disease: Implications for Underserved Populations

Amy Sobota, MD, MPH and Jeffrey Edwards, MD, MPHSUBSTANCE USE

20. Caring for Children of Parents with Substance Use Disorders: Guidance for Pediatric Primary Care

Eileen Costello, MD and Sara Stulac, MD, MPH

21. Adolescent Substance Use: Considerations for Pediatricians

Jessica B. Calihan, MD, MS and Sarah M. Bagley, MD, MSc

III. FOCUS ON STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS

22. Language, Culture, and Pediatrics: Working with Immigrant Families

Mariana Glusman, MD, FAAP

23. Spotlight on Solutions: Economic Support

Perri Klass, MD, FAAP

24. Best Starts: Breastfeeding and Beyond

Jessica Nash MD, IBCLC, FAAP; Katrina Hammond-Jack MD, MS, FAAP; and Sahira Long MD, IBCLC, FAAP, FABM

25. Oral Health: Integration in Pediatrics

Peter Catapano, DDS, FAAPD and Sheena Nandi, DDS, MPH

26. Spotlight on Solutions: Obesity

Mary Jo Messito, MD, FAAP

27. Supporting Early Relational Health in Pediatric Practices: Evidence-Based Preventive Interventions

Alan L. Mendelsohn, MD, FAAP28. Literacy Promotion in Primary Care: Positive Parenting, Language-Rich Interactions, and Educational Trajectories

Perri Klass, MD, FAAP

29. Screens and Digital Media: Supporting Families from Infancy Through Adulthood

Jenny Radesky, MD, FAAP

30. Transgender and Gender-Diverse Youth: Care and Considerations

Erika Choi, DO; Pranav Gupta, MD; Jennifer Besse, NP; and J. Sonya Haw, MD

31. Reaching Adolescents and Young Adults in Urban, Underserved Communities:

Developmentally Informed, Patient Centered, Integrated Primary Care

Melissa Nass, MD, MPH, and Katelin Blackburn, MD, MPH

32. Spotlight on Solutions: Mentoring

Perri Klass, MD, FAAP

33. Education Access: Supporting Families of Children with Special Educational Needs in Primary Care

Conor Ross, BA; Soukaina Adolphe, MD; Ivys Fernández-Pastrana, JD; and Hilana Scott, MSN, CPNP-PC

34. Education as a Pathway Out of Poverty: The Pediatrician's Role

Veda Johnson, MD FAAP

35. Advocacy and Advocacy Training: Going Beyond the Clinic Walls for Patients and Families

Karen Sheehan, MD, MPH

Conclusion