Parent Perceptions of Pediatric Primary Care Providers' Mental Health-Related Communication and Practices.
J Pediatr Health Care
; 34(5): e49-e58, 2020.
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INTRODUCTION: The pediatric primary care office is an ideal setting to address children's socioemotional-behavioral health. However, research is limited regarding parents' experiences and satisfaction in sharing mental-health concerns about their children during well-child visits. METHOD: One thousand seven hundred sixty-three parents and caregivers with children aged 3-17 years completed an online survey that addressed mental-health-related communication. RESULTS: Findings supported the key role that primary care providers play in communicating about mental-health issues; 75% of parents who had such a concern about their child raised it during the visit, although the majority desired more time devoted to discussing mental health. Parents' comfort discussing mental-health concerns was inversely related to providers' dismissing those concerns. DISCUSSION: Despite satisfaction with how providers addressed mental-health issues, results suggested that nonjudgmental, knowledgeable staff and discussion of child and parent strengths could facilitate both parental comfort and communication between parents and pediatricians.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Pais
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Relações Médico-Paciente
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Saúde Mental
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Comunicação em Saúde
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Child
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Humans
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En
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J Pediatr Health Care
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ENFERMAGEM
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PEDIATRIA
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SERVICOS DE SAUDE
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2020
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Article