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Disparities in Nutrition Counseling at Pediatric Wellness Visits in South Carolina
by
Harrison, Sayward E.
, Brittingham, Jordan
, Mandelbaum, Jennifer
in
African Americans
/ Age
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ childhood obesity
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Counseling
/ diet
/ Ethnicity
/ Gender
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ health services
/ Medical records
/ Nutrition
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Primary care
/ Race
/ regression analysis
/ Sociodemographics
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ South Carolina
/ Teenagers
/ Weight control
2020
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Disparities in Nutrition Counseling at Pediatric Wellness Visits in South Carolina
by
Harrison, Sayward E.
, Brittingham, Jordan
, Mandelbaum, Jennifer
in
African Americans
/ Age
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ childhood obesity
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Counseling
/ diet
/ Ethnicity
/ Gender
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ health services
/ Medical records
/ Nutrition
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Primary care
/ Race
/ regression analysis
/ Sociodemographics
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ South Carolina
/ Teenagers
/ Weight control
2020
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Disparities in Nutrition Counseling at Pediatric Wellness Visits in South Carolina
by
Harrison, Sayward E.
, Brittingham, Jordan
, Mandelbaum, Jennifer
in
African Americans
/ Age
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ childhood obesity
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Counseling
/ diet
/ Ethnicity
/ Gender
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ health services
/ Medical records
/ Nutrition
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Primary care
/ Race
/ regression analysis
/ Sociodemographics
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ South Carolina
/ Teenagers
/ Weight control
2020
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Disparities in Nutrition Counseling at Pediatric Wellness Visits in South Carolina
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Disparities in Nutrition Counseling at Pediatric Wellness Visits in South Carolina
2020
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Background:
In 2007, an Expert Committee recommended that dietary patterns be assessed at each wellness visit and that counseling on diet and nutrition be provided to all children. Few studies have examined the “uptake” of obesity prevention practices into pediatric primary care. This study aimed to describe patterns of nutrition counseling among children at wellness visits in South Carolina between 2008 and 2017 and determine whether sociodemographic disparities existed.
Methods:
The sample included 123,864 children 2–18 years of age who had a wellness visit at one of South Carolina's four major health care systems between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2017. Documentation of nutrition counseling was defined by the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-9/10 codes. A matched sample design and conditional logistic regression were used to examine sociodemographic disparities in children who did and did not receive nutrition counseling.
Results:
Nutrition counseling was documented at 3.55% of wellness visits. Significant sociodemographic disparities were found, including that African American and Hispanic children were less likely to receive counseling than white or non-Hispanic children. Differences were also found by urban/rural residence, health insurance, and BMI. Despite guidelines, ICD 9/10 code indicating diagnosis of overweight or obesity was documented for only 12.2% of children.
Conclusions:
Nutrition counseling was rarely documented in a large sample of electronic medical record (EMR) data from pediatric wellness visits in South Carolina—a state heavily burdened by childhood obesity. Children's BMIs were infrequently recorded, which may be a barrier to tracking BMI over time. Sociodemographic and geographic differences in nutrition counseling may exacerbate disparities in childhood obesity.
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