Introduction: Anticipatory guidance is an important part of well-child care, yet little is known about the way family physicians provide this guidance. This study describes the methods that family physicians use to provide anticipatory guidance during well-child visits. Methods: A questionnaire was mailed to 1000 family physicians. Respondents rated 6 anticipatory guidance methods on frequency of use. The questionnaire addressed method of documentation, use o
Background: During the first years of life, the child should be under the constant supervision of a ...
BackgroundParent-focused Redesign for Encounters, Newborns to Toddlers (PARENT), is a well-child car...
Abstract Background Interconception care (ICC) by family physicians during well‐child visits (WCVs) ...
Introduction: Anticipatory guidance, an important function of well-child visits, is often brief and ...
Knowledge about child development is believed to be important in influencing how parents attempt to ...
Pediatric well-child care is the foundation of pediatric care for children in the United States. The...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors related to well-child visit noncomp...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the delivery of well-child care and its components; to compare that del...
Anticipatory guidance is defined as proactive counseling for caregivers regarding various aspects of...
This study aimed to analyze how physicians, caregivers, and children use protocols regarding estimat...
Due to recent staffing transitions, family medicine physicians at Newtown Primary Care in Danbury, C...
OBJECTIVES: To assess pediatrician goals and practice in preventive counseling, and to use social le...
Background: a quarter of all consultations are for children, but there is little quantitative eviden...
A model has been described for the practice of pediatrics using parent-infant groups. In a one year ...
Background: The number of acute medical paediatric emergency admissions is rising. We undertook qual...
Background: During the first years of life, the child should be under the constant supervision of a ...
BackgroundParent-focused Redesign for Encounters, Newborns to Toddlers (PARENT), is a well-child car...
Abstract Background Interconception care (ICC) by family physicians during well‐child visits (WCVs) ...
Introduction: Anticipatory guidance, an important function of well-child visits, is often brief and ...
Knowledge about child development is believed to be important in influencing how parents attempt to ...
Pediatric well-child care is the foundation of pediatric care for children in the United States. The...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors related to well-child visit noncomp...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the delivery of well-child care and its components; to compare that del...
Anticipatory guidance is defined as proactive counseling for caregivers regarding various aspects of...
This study aimed to analyze how physicians, caregivers, and children use protocols regarding estimat...
Due to recent staffing transitions, family medicine physicians at Newtown Primary Care in Danbury, C...
OBJECTIVES: To assess pediatrician goals and practice in preventive counseling, and to use social le...
Background: a quarter of all consultations are for children, but there is little quantitative eviden...
A model has been described for the practice of pediatrics using parent-infant groups. In a one year ...
Background: The number of acute medical paediatric emergency admissions is rising. We undertook qual...
Background: During the first years of life, the child should be under the constant supervision of a ...
BackgroundParent-focused Redesign for Encounters, Newborns to Toddlers (PARENT), is a well-child car...
Abstract Background Interconception care (ICC) by family physicians during well‐child visits (WCVs) ...