Literature DB >> 15369413

Child care center policies and practices for management of ill children.

Jennifer F Friedman1, Grace M Lee, Ken P Kleinman, Jonathan A Finkelstein.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to 1) describe child care staff knowledge and beliefs regarding upper respiratory tract infections and antibiotic indications and 2) evaluate child care staff reported reasons for a) exclusion from child care, b) referral to a health care provider, and c) recommending antibiotics for an ill child.
METHODS: A longitudinal study based in randomly selected child care centers in Massachusetts. Staff completed a survey to assess knowledge regarding common infections. For six weeks, staff completed a record of absences each day, describing the reason for an absence, and advice given to the parents regarding exclusion, referral to a health care provider, and obtaining antibiotics. Exclusions for the specific illness/symptom were defined as appropriate or inappropriate based on national guidelines.
RESULTS: A large proportion of child care staff incorrectly believed that antibiotics are indicated for bronchitis (80.5%) and green rhinorrhea (80.5%) in children. For 82.2% of absences, the circumstances or reasons for the absence were discussed with a child care staff member. Of 538 absences due to illness that child care staff discussed with parents, there were 45 inappropriate exclusions (8.4% of illnesses discussed), 91 appropriate exclusions (16.9% of illnesses discussed), and 402 cases (74.7%) in which no recommendation for exclusion was made.
CONCLUSIONS: Misconceptions regarding the need for antibiotics for URIs are common among child care staff. However, day care staff do not pressure parents to seek medical attention or antibiotics.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15369413     DOI: 10.1367/A04-005R.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ambul Pediatr        ISSN: 1530-1567


  4 in total

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2.  Unnecessary child care exclusions in a state that endorses national exclusion guidelines.

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3.  The influence of children's day care on antibiotic seeking: a mixed methods study.

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4.  Diaper Dermatitis: Prevalence and Associated Factors in 2 University Daycare Centers.

Authors:  Porntipa Suebsarakam; Jitjira Chaiyarit; Leelawadee Techasatian
Journal:  J Prim Care Community Health       Date:  2020 Jan-Dec
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