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Health status in children and youths in social care A descriptive study of health condition in children and youths in social care, Skåne region, 2012-2015 Lottie Sällström Randsalu, Medical student 1, Louise Laurell, M.D., Ph.D. 2 Lund University 1, Skåne University hospital 2 Sweden
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Background Almost 4 % of Swedish children experience out-of-home care. Previous research shows that these children have poor somatic and mental health. To strengthen their position, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare introduced ”Barns behov i centrum”, BBiC.
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BBiC Systematized support system. BBiC includes a thorough health assessment: clinical examination, review of acquired medical records from birth and onwards. Aim: identifying present, and/or previously neglected, illnesses and healthcare needs in order to ensure adequate measures and continued monitoring. Implemented in the Skåne region 2012.
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Aim of the study To study the somatic and mental health of children in social child welfare, based on patient records, medical history and physical examinations.
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Method Inventory of patient records of children who underwent the BBiC health assessment in hospital care at SUS, SUND and KRYH medical regions 2012-2015. Comparisons between the subgroups sex, age and form of judicial placement. 409 record audits in total.
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Results Only a fraction of children placed in out-of- home care in the Skåne region were referred to the BBiC health assessment. 201220132014 SoL207721641030 LVU539504575 Total261626681605 BBiC65 79 96
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Results Poor dental health 31 %. Failure to attend dental health programs 36 %. Failure to attend child health programs 39 %. Failure to attend preschool 39 %. Failure to fulfil compulsory school attendance 39 %.
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Results Incomplete vaccination status 36 %. Overweight 22 % Obesity 8 % Injuries having required medical care 36 % Current injuries 24 % Signs of abuse 17 %
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LVU vs SoL – are there differences? SoLLVU Presence of violence29 %71 % Exposed to abuse37 %63 % Incomplete vaccination status 60 %40 % Poor dental health59 %41 % Referral(s) issued56 %44 % Incorrect grade in comparison to age 63 %37 %
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Conclusions High rates of various health issues were found in the study group. Only a fraction of children placed in out-of- home care were referred to the BBiC health assessment. SoL-children have at least as poor health as LVU-children.
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Future actions Mandatory health assessment for all children in social welfare care - SoL as well as LVU. Raise awareness of the need for referrals to the BBiC health assessment.
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