Childhood Primary Care Services in Wyoming |
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Authors: | Mary E. Burman PhDRN CS |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor, Community Health Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming |
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Abstract: | Provision of childhood primary care services and differences between types of providers (family practice physicians, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and physicians' assistants) were explored in this study. A mail survey was conducted in Wyoming using a questionnaire based on the recommendations from the U. S. Preventive Service Task Force. Sixty-one percent of the providers returned questionnaires. While some areas of assessment, screening, and treatment/counseling services were provided at high levels, many were not. Gaps exist particularly in the areas of behavioral and lifestyle assessment and treatment/counseling. Only small differences existed between types of providers. However, nurse practitioners and pediatricians were more likely to report that they followed recommendations, while physicians' assistants were least likely to report that they followed recommendations. |
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