2005
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-2825h
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Evidence-Based Community Pediatrics: Building a Bridge From Bedside to Neighborhood

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement "The Pediatrician's Role in Community Pediatrics" encourages all pediatricians to partner with their communities to create and disseminate innovative programs that improve child health. This article describes 4 pillars of a bridge to evidence-based community pediatrics for pediatricians interested in pursuing effective community action: (1) collaborate with the community to establish a specific, short-term, health-related goal; (2) identify evidence… Show more

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“…Within the articles gathered here, there is a visible commitment to engaging children and youth where they are: in families, in school, in church, at the YMCA, and in the community. [37][38][39] There is a new day dawning in pediatrics. This supplement is the documentation of the challenges before us all and the celebration of all those brave and devoted practitioners, residents, students, families, community-based organizations, and public agencies who have banded together to make the context of children's lives as healthy and happy as possible.…”
Section: Hope For the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the articles gathered here, there is a visible commitment to engaging children and youth where they are: in families, in school, in church, at the YMCA, and in the community. [37][38][39] There is a new day dawning in pediatrics. This supplement is the documentation of the challenges before us all and the celebration of all those brave and devoted practitioners, residents, students, families, community-based organizations, and public agencies who have banded together to make the context of children's lives as healthy and happy as possible.…”
Section: Hope For the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These health problems directly depend on present-time factors: poverty, unequal wealth distribution, wide variety of values, beliefs and customs in the family environment, adverse working conditions among women, larger number of separations/divorces, single fathers/ mothers, child labor, urban violence, poor traffic control, drug trafficking, inappropriate sexual behavior, incoordinate influence of technological advances and negative influence of the media, mainly television and Internet. 1,24,[30][31][32] Due to these factors, experts have recommended that pediatricians take on their political role of child advocates and engage more actively in partnerships with community groups, 8,24,30,31,33,34 in addition to the implementation of evidence-based community pediatrics training. 26,32,35,36 Injury control is also a modern paradigm, since it is a theoretical and conceptual model that has been consolidated and shared by the entire academic community for nearly 50 years.…”
Section: Classical Pediatric Morbidity (1900s-1955s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,24,[30][31][32] Due to these factors, experts have recommended that pediatricians take on their political role of child advocates and engage more actively in partnerships with community groups, 8,24,30,31,33,34 in addition to the implementation of evidence-based community pediatrics training. 26,32,35,36 Injury control is also a modern paradigm, since it is a theoretical and conceptual model that has been consolidated and shared by the entire academic community for nearly 50 years. 37 Its basic conception includes effective actions that can improve outcomes, either concerning the number and severity of injuries, or the victims further quality of life).…”
Section: Classical Pediatric Morbidity (1900s-1955s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embora a natureza de tais mudanças seja difícil de predizer, a ação do pediatra tem que se basear nelas, não em conhecimentos e habilidades pré-definidos 157 . Além disso, é essencial não perder a perspectiva de que as injúrias têm relação direta com as desigualdades socioeconômicas; logo, como todo cidadão, o pediatra precisa fazer sua parte no aprimoramento das instituições democráticas, as quais, em última análise, condicionam o contexto social 14,22,32 .…”
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