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- Screening for ACES and Unmet Social Needs
Caregiver Opinion of In-Hospital Screening for Unmet Social Needs by Pediatric Residents
Academic PediatricsVol. 16Issue 2p161–167Published in issue: March, 2016- Jeffrey D. Colvin
- Jessica L. Bettenhausen
- Kaston D. Anderson-Carpenter
- Vicki Collie-Akers
- Paul J. Chung
Cited in Scopus: 28Child health is strongly influenced by social determinants. Little is known about the opinions of primary caregivers regarding the physicians' role in addressing social needs. Our objective was to examine caregivers' opinions about that role and any associations between those opinions, previous exposure to screening for needs by pediatric residents, and socioeconomic status (SES). - Screening for ACES and Unmet Social Needs
Multiple Behavior Change Intervention to Improve Detection of Unmet Social Needs and Resulting Resource Referrals
Academic PediatricsVol. 16Issue 2p168–174Published online: July 13, 2015- Jeffrey D. Colvin
- Jessica L. Bettenhausen
- Kaston D. Anderson-Carpenter
- Vicki Collie-Akers
- Laura Plencner
- Molly Krager
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 32It is critical that pediatric residents learn to effectively screen families for active and addressable social needs (ie, negative social determinants of health). We sought to determine 1) whether a brief intervention teaching residents about IHELP, a social needs screening tool, could improve resident screening, and 2) how accurately IHELP could detect needs in the inpatient setting.