Journal article
Challenges in monitoring the development of young children in remote Aboriginal health services: Clinical audit findings and recommendations for improving practice
A D'Aprano, S Silburn, V Johnston, R Bailie, F Mensah, F Oberklaid, G Robinson
Rural and Remote Health | COLL MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, JAMES COOK UNIV TOWNSVILLE | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.22605/rrh3852
Abstract
Introduction: Early detection of developmental difficulties is universally considered a necessary public health measure, with routine developmental monitoring an important function of primary healthcare services. This study aimed to describe the developmental monitoring practice in two remote Australian Aboriginal primary healthcare services and to identify gaps in the delivery of developmental monitoring services. Methods: A cross-sectional baseline medical record audit of all resident children aged less than 5 years in two remote Aboriginal health centres in the Northern Territory (NT) in Australia was undertaken between December 2010 and November 2011. Results: A total of 151 medical reco..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Special thanks to the staff and management of participating health centres. We wish to acknowledge the Lowitja Institute for providing project funds to undertake this study. AD is supported by an Australian Research Council, Science of Learning Research Centre post-doctoral fellowship.