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  • Wennergren, Mattias, 1993, et al. (författare)
  • Swedish Child Health Services Register: a quality register for child health services and children's well-being.
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: BMJ paediatrics open. - : BMJ. - 2399-9772. ; 7:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Swedish child health services (CHS) is a free-of-charge healthcare system that reaches almost all children under the age of 6. The aim for the CHS is to improve children's physical, psychological and social health by promoting health and development, preventing illness and detecting emerging problems early in the child's life. The services are defined in a national programme divided into three parts: universal interventions, targeted interventions and indicated interventions.The Swedish Child Health Services Register (BHVQ) is a national Quality Register developed in 2013. The register extracts data from the child's health record and automatically presents current data in real time. At present, the register includes 21 variables.We aim to describe data available in the BHVQ and the completeness of data in BHVQ across variables.Child-specific data were exported from the register, and data for children born in the regions were retrieved from Statistics Sweden to calculate coverage.The register includes over 110000 children born between 2011 and 2022 from 221 child healthcare centres in eight of Sweden's 21 regions. In seven of the eight regions, 100% of centres report data.The completeness of data differs between participating regions and birth cohorts. The average coverage for children born in 2021 is 71%.The BHVQ is a valuable resource for evaluating Child Health Services nationally, with high coverage for the youngest children. As a result of continuous improvement of the services, the possibility to follow the development of children's health in Sweden is possible through the register. When fully expanded, the register will be a natural and essential part of developing preventive services, improving healthcare for children below 6years of age and a tool for developing evidence-based child health interventions.
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  • Arat, Arzu, et al. (författare)
  • Organisation of preventive child health services : Key to socio-economic equity in vaccine uptake?
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. - : SAGE Publications. - 1403-4948 .- 1651-1905. ; 48:5, s. 491-494
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Measles has made a comeback in Western Europe, with more cases being reported each year. One factor behind this development is low vaccination coverage in socially disadvantaged segments of the population in many countries. This study investigates whether socioeconomic patterns of uptake of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine in the Nordic countries differ by national organisation of preventive health services for children. METHODS: MMR vaccine uptake before the age of two years was analysed in register data from Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden, linked to family indicators of socio-economic status (SES) from national registers. RESULTS: Denmark, a country where child vaccinations are administered by general practitioners, presented the lowest overall coverage of MMR at 83%. It also had the greatest difference between subpopulations of low and high SES at 14 percentage points. Finland, Iceland and Sweden, countries where preschool children are vaccinated in 'well-baby' clinics, had a higher overall coverage at 91-94%, with a more equal distribution between SES groups at 1-4 percentage points. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the organisation of preventive health care in special units, 'well-baby' clinics, facilitates vaccine uptake among children with low SES in a Nordic welfare context.
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  • Bergström, Malin, et al. (författare)
  • Mental health in Swedish children living in joint physical custody and their parents' life satisfaction : A cross-sectional study
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. - : Wiley. - 0036-5564 .- 1467-9450. ; 55:5, s. 433-439
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This study compared the psychological symptoms of 129 children in joint physical custody with children in single care and nuclear families, using a nationally representative 2011 survey of 1,297 Swedish children aged between four and 18 years. The outcome measure was the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and its association with three dimensions of parental life satisfaction was investigated. Linear regression analyses showed higher SDQ-scores for children in joint physical custody (B=1.4, p<0.001) and single care (B=2.2, p<0.001) than in nuclear families, after adjustment for socio-demographic variables. The estimates decreased to 1.1 and 1.3, respectively, after being adjusted for parental life satisfaction (p<0.01). Our findings confirm previous research that showed lower symptom scores for children in nuclear families than children in single care and joint physical custody. Parental life satisfaction should be investigated further as a possible explanation of differences in symptom load between children in different living arrangements.
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  • Engström, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Child Health Nurses' experiences of addressing psychosocial risk factors with the families they meet
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Acta Paediatrica. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 0803-5253 .- 1651-2227. ; 110:2, s. 574-583
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Aim To examine how child health nurses perceive the routine assessment of psychosocial risk factors in the family environment as well as their self-reported competence and the present organisational conditions in this context. Method A mixed-methods design was used, including three focus group interviews and a web-based survey. Qualitative data were analysed using systematic text condensation. Quantitative data were analysed at the descriptive level. Results Nurses expressed that identifying psychosocial risk factors was both important and relevant to their work. They had little formal training and education on most psychosocial risk factors, and they lacked structured methods to address them. In areas where nurses reported more formal education and a structured methodology (depression, parental stress), they rated to a higher degree that they possessed sufficient skills and sense of security. The nurses perceived that they seldom came into contact with families with financial problems, hazardous alcohol use or intimate partner violence. Conclusions There is a gap between the nurses' attitudes regarding the importance of helping families in need and their ability to do so with the current level of training and methodological support. The results suggest that, in many cases, psychosocial problems remain undetected.
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  • Engström, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Psychosocial risk factors in families of young children : A trial of the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model in Sweden
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • BackgroundThe Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model is a structured, evidence-based approach that helps identify and address prevalent psychosocial problems among caregivers and facilitates support and services. The aim of the present study was to analyze self-reported financial worries, depressive symptoms, parental stress, alcohol misuse and intimate partner violence in families of children <6 years of age as expressed in the SEEK Parent Screen Questionnaire - Sweden (PSQ-S) completed at regular child health visits.  MethodsThis study has a longitudinal design with consecutive, clinical-encounter-based sampling, and is part of a cluster-randomized controlled trial evaluating the SEEK model in Swedish child health services (CHS). Data were collected from parents’ responses to the Swedish SEEK Parent Screening Questionnaire (PSQ-S) used universally at five age-specific health visits during the intervention period from April 2018 through March 2020. Fully completed PSQ-S (n=7483) were analyzed using descriptive statistics regarding each respective risk factor and potential differences between groups with respect to child age and parent gender were analysed using Pearson’s Chi-square. Trends over time for each risk factor were analysed using the Mantel-Haenszel test.FindingsOver half of the PSQ-S (53%) had at least one positive screen and the problems were common among both mothers and fathers throughout the child’s first five years of life. Overall rates of positive screens decreased by 41% for child safety problems, 52% for economic worries, 52% for depressive symptoms, 66% for parental stress and 73% for IPV during the intervention period (p-values ranged from 0.028 to <0.001) but not for alcohol misuse.ConclusionParents of young children frequently reported psychosocial risk factors in their encounters with the CHS nurse when the SEEK model was used. There was a significant decrease in positive screens over the course of the intervention, possibly because problems had been addressed and families’ psychosocial situation indeed had improved. 
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  • Fält, Elisabet, et al. (författare)
  • Agreement between mothers', fathers', and teachers' ratings of behavioural and emotional problems in 3-5-year-old children
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: PLOS ONE. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS). - 1932-6203. ; 13:11
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a valid and reliable instrument for measuring children's mental health, is available in parent- and teacher versions, making it an ideal tool for assessing behavioural and emotional problems in young children. However, few studies have evaluated inter-parent agreement on the SDQ, and in most studies on SDQ agreement, parent scores are either provided by only one parent or have been combined into one parent score. Furthermore, studies on SDQ inter-rater agreement usually only reflect degree of correlation, leaving the agreement between measurements unknown. The aim of the present study was therefore to examine both degree of correlation and agreement between parent and teacher SDQ reports, in a community sample of preschool-aged children in Sweden.Methods: Data were obtained from the Children and Parents in Focus trial. The sample comprised 4,46 children 3-5-years-old. Mothers, fathers and preschool teachers completed the SDQ as part of the routine health check-ups at Child Health Centres. Inter-rater agreement was measured using Pearson correlation coefficient and intraclass correlation (ICC).Results: Results revealed poor/fair agreement between parent and teacher ratings (ICC 0.25-0.54) and good/excellent agreement between mother and father ratings (ICC 0.66-0.76). The highest level of agreement between parents and teachers was found for the hyperactivity and peer problem subscales, whereas the strongest agreement between parents was found for the hyperactivity and conduct subscales.Conclusions: Low inter-rater agreement between parent and teacher ratings suggests that information from both teachers and parents is important when using the SDQ as a method to identify mental health problems in preschool children. Although mothers and fathers each provide unique information about their child's behaviour, good inter-parent agreement indicates that a single parent informant may be sufficient and simplify data collection.
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  • Khanolkar, Amal, et al. (författare)
  • Socioeconomic and early-life factors and risk of being overweight or obese in children of Swedish- and foreign-born parents
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Pediatric Research. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0031-3998 .- 1530-0447. ; 74:3, s. 356-363
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Ethnic minorities/immigrants have differential health as compared with natives. The epidemic in child overweight/obesity (OW/OB) in Sweden is leveling oft but lower socioeconomic groups and immigrants/ethnic minorities may not have benefited equally from this trend. We investigated whether nonethnic Swedish children are at increased risk for being OW/OB and whether these associations are mediated by parental socioeconomic position (SEP) and/or early-life factors such as birth weight, maternal smoking, BMI, and breastfeeding. METHODS: Data on 10,628 singleton children (51% boys, mean age: 4.8 y, born during the period 2000-2004) residing in Uppsala were analyzed. OW/OB was computed using the International Obesity Task Force's sex- and age-specific cutoffs. The mother's nativity was used as proxy for ethnicity. Logistic regression was used to analyze ethnicity-OW/OB associations. RESULTS: Children of North African, Iranian, South American, and Turkish ethnicity had increased odds for being overweight/obese as compared with children of Swedish ethnicity (adjusted odds ratio (OR): 2.60 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.57-4.27), 1.67 (1.03-2.72), 3.00 (1.86-4.80), and 2.90 (1.73-4.88), respectively). Finnish children had decreased odds for being overweight/obese (adjusted OR: 0.53 (0.32-0.90)). CONCLUSION: Ethnic differences in a child's risk for OW/OB exist in Sweden that cannot be explained by SEP or maternal or birth factors. As OW/OB often tracks into adulthood, more effective public health policies that intervene at an early age are needed.
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  • Lagerberg, Dagmar, 1941-, et al. (författare)
  • Differences in breastfeeding rate between mothers delivering by caesarean section and those delivering vaginally
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. - : Sage Publications. - 1403-4948 .- 1651-1905. ; 49:8, s. 899-903
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the impact of delivery on breastfeeding at 6 months, with special focus on caesarean section combined with established breastfeeding at 2 months.Methods: Delivery mode and breastfeeding at 2 and 6 months were studied in a database of 130,993 infants from two Swedish counties between 1990-2011.Results: The difference in breastfeeding rates at 6 months between children delivered by caesarean section and children delivered vaginally was smaller in a subpopulation of children with established breastfeeding at 2 months compared to all children. The impact of delivery method on breastfeeding at 6 months was independent of child gender, mother's first child, maternal smoking and maternal education.Conclusions: Breastfeeding in mothers giving birth by caesarean section is more likely to continue until (at least) 6 months if established early (at 2 months). It may be worthwhile to promote breastfeeding for mothers who deliver by caesarean section.
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