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EQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Effective leadership can make or break a quality improvement effort. And that’s a lot of pressure for any one individual. To help, we’re sharing three key strategies on effective leadership from Gwen Webber-McLeod, president and CEO of Gwen Inc. and expert in leadershipdevelopment.
PDSA CYCLES
Testing using Plan-Do-Act-Study (PDSA) cycles can ultimately make changes easier to implement and lead to greater sustainability of the change. Read on for four benefits of testing potential improvements. Increasing confidence. An idea is only potential; it could result in positive outcomes or negative ones. Greenlighting a proposed changethat
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY FOR BETTER BREASTFEEDING OUTCOMES Cultivating better breastfeeding habits means respecting cultural beliefs while supporting families to consider evidence based best practices. It relies on forming relationships, slowing down the conversations to uncover the beliefs and circumstances unique to each mother, and utilizing a series of small steps of change to uncover what might be possible. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING The faculty experts bring a vital equity lens to hospital and community-based efforts to eliminate disparities in safe infant sleep and breastfeeding by helping them develop culturally competent approaches and resources. Michelle Edison, MPH, MS, is the Pathways HUB Coordinator for Mahoning County Public Health in Northeast Ohio. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. FAMILY ENGAGEMENT GUIDE T his Family Engagement Guide provides direction on how to effectively engage family perspectives in a pediatric practice. We’ve designed this guide to help your practice work with HEALTHY LIFESTYLES IN CROSS COUNTY, ARKANSAS Healthy Lifestyles in Cross County, Arkansas This factsheet compares healthy lifestyle indicators in Cross to those of the entire state ofArkansas and its
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES The National Institute for Children's Health Quality | NICHQ Homepage. Mental health and behavioral issues affect millions of Americans every year— only 30 to 50 percent of women with mental illness during pregnancy and postpartum are diagnosed in a clinical setting 1, and 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (batEQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Effective leadership can make or break a quality improvement effort. And that’s a lot of pressure for any one individual. To help, we’re sharing three key strategies on effective leadership from Gwen Webber-McLeod, president and CEO of Gwen Inc. and expert in leadershipdevelopment.
PDSA CYCLES
Testing using Plan-Do-Act-Study (PDSA) cycles can ultimately make changes easier to implement and lead to greater sustainability of the change. Read on for four benefits of testing potential improvements. Increasing confidence. An idea is only potential; it could result in positive outcomes or negative ones. Greenlighting a proposed changethat
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY FOR BETTER BREASTFEEDING OUTCOMES Cultivating better breastfeeding habits means respecting cultural beliefs while supporting families to consider evidence based best practices. It relies on forming relationships, slowing down the conversations to uncover the beliefs and circumstances unique to each mother, and utilizing a series of small steps of change to uncover what might be possible. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING The faculty experts bring a vital equity lens to hospital and community-based efforts to eliminate disparities in safe infant sleep and breastfeeding by helping them develop culturally competent approaches and resources. Michelle Edison, MPH, MS, is the Pathways HUB Coordinator for Mahoning County Public Health in Northeast Ohio. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. FAMILY ENGAGEMENT GUIDE T his Family Engagement Guide provides direction on how to effectively engage family perspectives in a pediatric practice. We’ve designed this guide to help your practice work with HEALTHY LIFESTYLES IN CROSS COUNTY, ARKANSAS Healthy Lifestyles in Cross County, Arkansas This factsheet compares healthy lifestyle indicators in Cross to those of the entire state ofArkansas and its
NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD. Since the first edition, there have been twosubsequent
NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (batPDSA CYCLES
Testing using Plan-Do-Act-Study (PDSA) cycles can ultimately make changes easier to implement and lead to greater sustainability of the change. Read on for four benefits of testing potential improvements. Increasing confidence. An idea is only potential; it could result in positive outcomes or negative ones. Greenlighting a proposed changethat
QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS: 7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW TO Qualitative analysis is important because the rich detail shared by individuals is extremely powerful in thinking through complex systems and can illustrate how the implementation of our programs and policies are working in real life and ultimately lead to change. NICHQ shares seven tips for gathering qualitative data and making the most out ofyour analysis.
A MOTHER-CENTERED APPROACH TO TREATING NEONATAL ABSTINENCE A Mother-Centered Approach to Treating Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. With rising opioid addiction rates, increasingly high numbers of babies are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Babies with NAS may suffer from multiple withdrawal symptoms including tremors, sleeping problems, irritability, fever, diarrhea, difficultyeating
NATIONAL MINORITY HEALTH MONTH SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT In recognition of National Minority Health Month, we’re sharing a social media toolkit and infographic to raise awareness about racial and ethnic disparities and the need to achieve health equity. Download these resources to use on your own social channels and make sure totag @NICHQ
SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. SETTING THE STAGE FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN QUALITY Setting the Stage for Sustainability in Quality Improvement Projects. In all types of quality improvement efforts, sustainability is a vital consideration that often goes overlooked until the project’s final stages. With the right balance of foresight and strategy, however, team leaders can plan for sustainability as a project gets underway. CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (bat THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES The National Institute for Children's Health Quality | NICHQ Homepage. Mental health and behavioral issues affect millions of Americans every year— only 30 to 50 percent of women with mental illness during pregnancy and postpartum are diagnosed in a clinical setting 1, and 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD. Since the first edition, there have been twosubsequent
CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric PracticesEQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. A MOTHER-CENTERED APPROACH TO TREATING NEONATAL ABSTINENCE A Mother-Centered Approach to Treating Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. With rising opioid addiction rates, increasingly high numbers of babies are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Babies with NAS may suffer from multiple withdrawal symptoms including tremors, sleeping problems, irritability, fever, diarrhea, difficultyeating
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY FOR BETTER BREASTFEEDING OUTCOMES Cultivating better breastfeeding habits means respecting cultural beliefs while supporting families to consider evidence based best practices. It relies on forming relationships, slowing down the conversations to uncover the beliefs and circumstances unique to each mother, and utilizing a series of small steps of change to uncover what might be possible. CHILDREN’S HEALTH POLICY UPDATE: FALL 2019 Children’s Health Policy Update: Fall 2019/Winter 2020. As we dive in to 2020, we’re sharing an update on policies and public programs that impact children’s health outcomes. We’ve included, important legislation to watch in the coming months, and a summary of vital public programs and funding included in FY2020 appropriations. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. HEALTHY LIFESTYLES IN CROSS COUNTY, ARKANSAS Healthy Lifestyles in Cross County, Arkansas This factsheet compares healthy lifestyle indicators in Cross to those of the entire state ofArkansas and its
NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (bat THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES The National Institute for Children's Health Quality | NICHQ Homepage. Mental health and behavioral issues affect millions of Americans every year— only 30 to 50 percent of women with mental illness during pregnancy and postpartum are diagnosed in a clinical setting 1, and 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD. Since the first edition, there have been twosubsequent
CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric PracticesEQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. A MOTHER-CENTERED APPROACH TO TREATING NEONATAL ABSTINENCE A Mother-Centered Approach to Treating Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. With rising opioid addiction rates, increasingly high numbers of babies are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Babies with NAS may suffer from multiple withdrawal symptoms including tremors, sleeping problems, irritability, fever, diarrhea, difficultyeating
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY FOR BETTER BREASTFEEDING OUTCOMES Cultivating better breastfeeding habits means respecting cultural beliefs while supporting families to consider evidence based best practices. It relies on forming relationships, slowing down the conversations to uncover the beliefs and circumstances unique to each mother, and utilizing a series of small steps of change to uncover what might be possible. CHILDREN’S HEALTH POLICY UPDATE: FALL 2019 Children’s Health Policy Update: Fall 2019/Winter 2020. As we dive in to 2020, we’re sharing an update on policies and public programs that impact children’s health outcomes. We’ve included, important legislation to watch in the coming months, and a summary of vital public programs and funding included in FY2020 appropriations. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. HEALTHY LIFESTYLES IN CROSS COUNTY, ARKANSAS Healthy Lifestyles in Cross County, Arkansas This factsheet compares healthy lifestyle indicators in Cross to those of the entire state ofArkansas and its
SEVEN STEPS FOR CONDUCTING A SUCCESSFUL NEEDS ASSESSMENT Step three: Identify target audiences and data sources. Conducting a needs assessment was integral to NICHQ’s programmatic planning and evaluation efforts for the Supporting Healthy Start Performance Project. Over a three month-period, NICHQ reached 145 stakeholders, including funders, participants, staff and project directors. QI TIPS: A FORMULA FOR DEVELOPING A GREAT AIM STATEMENT QI Tips: A Formula for Developing a Great Aim Statement. An aim statement is a clear, explicit summary of what your team hopes to achieve over a specific amount of time including the magnitude of change you will achieve. The aim statement guides your work by establishing what success looks like. Research shows teams who developa good aim
THE INTERSECTION OF HEALTH EQUITY AND HEALTH LITERACY Reports show as many as 88 percent of adult Americans lack the health literacy skills necessary to make appropriate health decisions. As a result, these adults often face formidable roadblocks to successfully achieve positive health outcomes for themselves and their family members. Read more about why NICHQ leaders believe using a health literacy perspective in our work is part of how we willPDSA CYCLES
Testing using Plan-Do-Act-Study (PDSA) cycles can ultimately make changes easier to implement and lead to greater sustainability of the change. Read on for four benefits of testing potential improvements. Increasing confidence. An idea is only potential; it could result in positive outcomes or negative ones. Greenlighting a proposed changethat
APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING The faculty experts bring a vital equity lens to hospital and community-based efforts to eliminate disparities in safe infant sleep and breastfeeding by helping them develop culturally competent approaches and resources. Michelle Edison, MPH, MS, is the Pathways HUB Coordinator for Mahoning County Public Health in Northeast Ohio. STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Effective leadership can make or break a quality improvement effort. And that’s a lot of pressure for any one individual. To help, we’re sharing three key strategies on effective leadership from Gwen Webber-McLeod, president and CEO of Gwen Inc. and expert in leadershipdevelopment.
A MOTHER-CENTERED APPROACH TO TREATING NEONATAL ABSTINENCE A Mother-Centered Approach to Treating Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. With rising opioid addiction rates, increasingly high numbers of babies are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Babies with NAS may suffer from multiple withdrawal symptoms including tremors, sleeping problems, irritability, fever, diarrhea, difficultyeating
5 REASONS WHY EVALUATION MATTERS TO YOUR PROJECT Here are five reasons why evaluation matters to your project and how to get it done. 1. You learn how to optimize for success and discover the story behind the results. Evaluators ask three over-arching questions at the start, middle and end of the project: What happened? SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES At the heart of what motivates us is the belief that children and families deserve better systems and supports so that every child achieves their optimal health.Because of this belief, addressing social determinants of health, eliminating health disparities, and achieving equity are central to our mission. NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (batEQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys.PDSA CYCLES
Quality improvement means making long-term changes that can be adapted and sustained in different environments. Testing is one of the essential steps in optimizing a change idea so that it can improve a specific element within public health. STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Effective leadership can make or break a quality improvement effort. And that’s a lot of pressure for any one individual. To help, we’re sharing three key strategies on effective leadership from Gwen Webber-McLeod, president and CEO of Gwen Inc. and expert in leadershipdevelopment.
SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM We work with four regional teams from across the country to increase the number of providers treating persons for sickle cell disease or sickle cell related issues, increase the number of providers prescribing disease modifying therapies, such as hydroxyurea, and increase the number of patients receiving regular care from providers knowledgeable about treating sickle cell disease. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING Black families are twice as likely as white families to have their baby die in the first year of life. These statistics are more than numbers; they represent real families who suffer unimaginable loss—loss that stems from the persistent effects of systemic racism on the health of black families. Here, faculty experts on a national safe sleep and breastfeeding initiative share their CULTURAL SENSITIVITY FOR BETTER BREASTFEEDING OUTCOMES Cultivating better breastfeeding habits means respecting cultural beliefs while supporting families to consider evidence based best practices. It relies on forming relationships, slowing down the conversations to uncover the beliefs and circumstances unique to each mother, and utilizing a series of small steps of change to uncover what might be possible. CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES At the heart of what motivates us is the belief that children and families deserve better systems and supports so that every child achieves their optimal health.Because of this belief, addressing social determinants of health, eliminating health disparities, and achieving equity are central to our mission. NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (batEQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys.PDSA CYCLES
Quality improvement means making long-term changes that can be adapted and sustained in different environments. Testing is one of the essential steps in optimizing a change idea so that it can improve a specific element within public health. STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Effective leadership can make or break a quality improvement effort. And that’s a lot of pressure for any one individual. To help, we’re sharing three key strategies on effective leadership from Gwen Webber-McLeod, president and CEO of Gwen Inc. and expert in leadershipdevelopment.
SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM We work with four regional teams from across the country to increase the number of providers treating persons for sickle cell disease or sickle cell related issues, increase the number of providers prescribing disease modifying therapies, such as hydroxyurea, and increase the number of patients receiving regular care from providers knowledgeable about treating sickle cell disease. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING Black families are twice as likely as white families to have their baby die in the first year of life. These statistics are more than numbers; they represent real families who suffer unimaginable loss—loss that stems from the persistent effects of systemic racism on the health of black families. Here, faculty experts on a national safe sleep and breastfeeding initiative share their CULTURAL SENSITIVITY FOR BETTER BREASTFEEDING OUTCOMES Cultivating better breastfeeding habits means respecting cultural beliefs while supporting families to consider evidence based best practices. It relies on forming relationships, slowing down the conversations to uncover the beliefs and circumstances unique to each mother, and utilizing a series of small steps of change to uncover what might be possible. CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by healthcare professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6and 12.
SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM We work with four regional teams from across the country to increase the number of providers treating persons for sickle cell disease or sickle cell related issues, increase the number of providers prescribing disease modifying therapies, such as hydroxyurea, and increase the number of patients receiving regular care from providers knowledgeable about treating sickle cell disease.SEARCH FOR INSIGHTS
From cognitive and social emotional development to education and accomplishments, children with involved fathers achieve better health outcomes.Yet despite fathers’ positive impact on maternal and child health, many of the systems intended to serve women and children were not designed with fathers in mind. QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS: 7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW TO Qualitative analysis is important because the rich detail shared by individuals is extremely powerful in thinking through complex systems and can illustrate how the implementation of our programs and policies are working in real life and ultimately lead to change. NICHQ shares seven tips for gathering qualitative data and making the most out ofyour analysis.
CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices THE INTERSECTION OF HEALTH EQUITY AND HEALTH LITERACY Reports show as many as 88 percent of adult Americans lack the health literacy skills necessary to make appropriate health decisions. As a result, these adults often face formidable roadblocks to successfully achieve positive health outcomes for themselves and their family members. Read more about why NICHQ leaders believe using a health literacy perspective in our work is part of how we will A MOTHER-CENTERED APPROACH TO TREATING NEONATAL ABSTINENCE A mother-centered approach to caring for NAS may reduce the need for drug treatment and length of hospital stays. Here, Matthew Grossman, MD, one of the authors of the approach, expands on its benefits for improving infant health outcomes. TACKLING CHILDHOOD OBESITY WITH ADVOCACY Obesity is a complex public health problem that requires multi-faceted solutions, including the need to influence policy. Pediatricians have been an untapped resource in the effort to change local policies to better support the fight against childhood obesity. FAMILY ENGAGEMENT GUIDE T his Family Engagement Guide provides direction on how to effectively engage family perspectives in a pediatric practice. We’ve designed this guide to help your practice work with TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES The National Institute for Children's Health Quality | NICHQ Homepage. Mental health and behavioral issues affect millions of Americans every year— only 30 to 50 percent of women with mental illness during pregnancy and postpartum are diagnosed in a clinical setting 1, and 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD. Since the first edition, there have been twosubsequent
NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (bat QI TIPS: A FORMULA FOR DEVELOPING A GREAT AIM STATEMENT QI Tips: A Formula for Developing a Great Aim Statement. An aim statement is a clear, explicit summary of what your team hopes to achieve over a specific amount of time including the magnitude of change you will achieve. The aim statement guides your work by establishing what success looks like. Research shows teams who developa good aim
EQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING The faculty experts bring a vital equity lens to hospital and community-based efforts to eliminate disparities in safe infant sleep and breastfeeding by helping them develop culturally competent approaches and resources. Michelle Edison, MPH, MS, is the Pathways HUB Coordinator for Mahoning County Public Health in Northeast Ohio. CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices A RESOURCE TO INCREASE HEALTH EQUITY AND ADDRESS IMPLICIT BIAS Addressing Implicit Bias support your work to address your own 1. Seven steps we can all take to minimize implicit bias. 2. A Q&A with health experts about how to recognize and address implicit bias. All questions were raised by participants in a recent webinar on bias TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES The National Institute for Children's Health Quality | NICHQ Homepage. Mental health and behavioral issues affect millions of Americans every year— only 30 to 50 percent of women with mental illness during pregnancy and postpartum are diagnosed in a clinical setting 1, and 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD. Since the first edition, there have been twosubsequent
NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (bat QI TIPS: A FORMULA FOR DEVELOPING A GREAT AIM STATEMENT QI Tips: A Formula for Developing a Great Aim Statement. An aim statement is a clear, explicit summary of what your team hopes to achieve over a specific amount of time including the magnitude of change you will achieve. The aim statement guides your work by establishing what success looks like. Research shows teams who developa good aim
EQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING The faculty experts bring a vital equity lens to hospital and community-based efforts to eliminate disparities in safe infant sleep and breastfeeding by helping them develop culturally competent approaches and resources. Michelle Edison, MPH, MS, is the Pathways HUB Coordinator for Mahoning County Public Health in Northeast Ohio. CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices A RESOURCE TO INCREASE HEALTH EQUITY AND ADDRESS IMPLICIT BIAS Addressing Implicit Bias support your work to address your own 1. Seven steps we can all take to minimize implicit bias. 2. A Q&A with health experts about how to recognize and address implicit bias. All questions were raised by participants in a recent webinar on bias TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high CONTINUING SICKLE CELL DISEASE CARE DURING THE COVID-19 Sickle cell disease is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders in which the red blood cells become inflexible and sticky and are C-shaped, similar to the farm tool commonly called a “sickle.”. SCD is an inherited disease that most commonly affects people of African descent as well as people from South America, South Asia,Southern
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From cognitive and social emotional development to education and accomplishments, children with involved fathers achieve better health outcomes.Yet despite fathers’ positive impact on maternal and child health, many of the systems intended to serve women and children were not designed with fathers in mind. A MOTHER-CENTERED APPROACH TO TREATING NEONATAL ABSTINENCE A Mother-Centered Approach to Treating Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. With rising opioid addiction rates, increasingly high numbers of babies are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Babies with NAS may suffer from multiple withdrawal symptoms including tremors, sleeping problems, irritability, fever, diarrhea, difficultyeating
CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices 5 REASONS WHY EVALUATION MATTERS TO YOUR PROJECT Here are five reasons why evaluation matters to your project and how to get it done. 1. You learn how to optimize for success and discover the story behind the results. Evaluators ask three over-arching questions at the start, middle and end of the project: What happened? A RESOURCE TO INCREASE HEALTH EQUITY AND ADDRESS IMPLICIT BIAS Addressing Implicit Bias support your work to address your own 1. Seven steps we can all take to minimize implicit bias. 2. A Q&A with health experts about how to recognize and address implicit bias. All questions were raised by participants in a recent webinar on bias INTERRUPTING THE MOTHER-CHILD DYAD IS NOT THE ANSWER TO Rooming-in not only has the potential to improve health outcomes for moms and babies, but it is a critical strategy for closing equity gaps in breastfeeding and, in turn, equity gaps in maternal and infant health. Recently though, questions about infant safety and rooming-in have arisen due to worries that an already exhausted mother may fall asleep while breastfeeding her baby. Here, three BUILDING AN EARLY CHILDHOOD COMMUNITY COALITION Building an Early Childhood Community Coalition. The early years of life set the course for a child’s future, laying the groundwork for them to grow and thrive, engage in healthy relationships, and succeed at work and school. Improving health and development for all children during those formative years can advance individual and social TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a highMATERNAL DEPRESSION
MATERNAL DEPRESSION First steps families & advocates can take to help mothers and babies thrive Depression is a common disorder that manymothers face.
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES The National Institute for Children's Health Quality | NICHQ Homepage. Mental health and behavioral issues affect millions of Americans every year— only 30 to 50 percent of women with mental illness during pregnancy and postpartum are diagnosed in a clinical setting 1, and 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD. Since the first edition, there have been twosubsequent
NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (bat QI TIPS: A FORMULA FOR DEVELOPING A GREAT AIM STATEMENT QI Tips: A Formula for Developing a Great Aim Statement. An aim statement is a clear, explicit summary of what your team hopes to achieve over a specific amount of time including the magnitude of change you will achieve. The aim statement guides your work by establishing what success looks like. Research shows teams who developa good aim
EQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING The faculty experts bring a vital equity lens to hospital and community-based efforts to eliminate disparities in safe infant sleep and breastfeeding by helping them develop culturally competent approaches and resources. Michelle Edison, MPH, MS, is the Pathways HUB Coordinator for Mahoning County Public Health in Northeast Ohio. CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices A RESOURCE TO INCREASE HEALTH EQUITY AND ADDRESS IMPLICIT BIASHEALTH AND RESOURCES SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONRESOURCE HOME HEALTHTELEHEALTH RESOURCE CENTERHEALTH RESOURCES SERVICESTELEHEALTH RESOURCE CENTER GRANT PROGRAMUNITED HEALTH TELEHEALTH Addressing Implicit Bias support your work to address your own 1. Seven steps we can all take to minimize implicit bias. 2. A Q&A with health experts about how to recognize and address implicit bias. All questions were raised by participants in a recent webinar on bias TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUALITYDONATECOLABABOUTAPPROACHIMPACTRESOURCES The National Institute for Children's Health Quality | NICHQ Homepage. Mental health and behavioral issues affect millions of Americans every year— only 30 to 50 percent of women with mental illness during pregnancy and postpartum are diagnosed in a clinical setting 1, and 1 in 5 children and adolescents have a diagnosable mental health NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALES The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD. Since the first edition, there have been twosubsequent
NICHQ VANDERBILT ASSESSMENT SCALE—PARENT INFORMANT Symptoms (continued) Never Occasionally Often Very Often 33. Deliberately destroys others’ property 0 1 2 3 34. Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm (bat QI TIPS: A FORMULA FOR DEVELOPING A GREAT AIM STATEMENT QI Tips: A Formula for Developing a Great Aim Statement. An aim statement is a clear, explicit summary of what your team hopes to achieve over a specific amount of time including the magnitude of change you will achieve. The aim statement guides your work by establishing what success looks like. Research shows teams who developa good aim
EQUITY READING LIST
At the beginning of the year, NICHQ’s staff came together to share the books that have most impacted their understanding of equity and what’s needed to achieve it. Below, we share their top picks with hope that this list will support our readers on their equity journeys. SICKLE CELL DISEASE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program 2014 Model Protocol. The purpose of this model protocol is to provide clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, community-based organizations and public health agencies with recommendations and strategies to improve care provided to individuals with sickle cell disease and trait. APPLYING AN EQUITY LENS TO SAFE SLEEP AND BREASTFEEDING The faculty experts bring a vital equity lens to hospital and community-based efforts to eliminate disparities in safe infant sleep and breastfeeding by helping them develop culturally competent approaches and resources. Michelle Edison, MPH, MS, is the Pathways HUB Coordinator for Mahoning County Public Health in Northeast Ohio. CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices A RESOURCE TO INCREASE HEALTH EQUITY AND ADDRESS IMPLICIT BIASHEALTH AND RESOURCES SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONRESOURCE HOME HEALTHTELEHEALTH RESOURCE CENTERHEALTH RESOURCES SERVICESTELEHEALTH RESOURCE CENTER GRANT PROGRAMUNITED HEALTH TELEHEALTH Addressing Implicit Bias support your work to address your own 1. Seven steps we can all take to minimize implicit bias. 2. A Q&A with health experts about how to recognize and address implicit bias. All questions were raised by participants in a recent webinar on bias TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a high CONTINUING SICKLE CELL DISEASE CARE DURING THE COVID-19 Sickle cell disease is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders in which the red blood cells become inflexible and sticky and are C-shaped, similar to the farm tool commonly called a “sickle.”. SCD is an inherited disease that most commonly affects people of African descent as well as people from South America, South Asia,Southern
SEARCH FOR INSIGHTS
From cognitive and social emotional development to education and accomplishments, children with involved fathers achieve better health outcomes.Yet despite fathers’ positive impact on maternal and child health, many of the systems intended to serve women and children were not designed with fathers in mind. A MOTHER-CENTERED APPROACH TO TREATING NEONATAL ABSTINENCE A Mother-Centered Approach to Treating Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. With rising opioid addiction rates, increasingly high numbers of babies are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Babies with NAS may suffer from multiple withdrawal symptoms including tremors, sleeping problems, irritability, fever, diarrhea, difficultyeating
CREATING A PATIENT AND FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL: A TOOLKIT 30 Winter Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Phone 617-391-2700 Fax 617-391-2701 www.nichq.org Creating a Patient and Family Advisory Council: A Toolkit for Pediatric Practices 5 REASONS WHY EVALUATION MATTERS TO YOUR PROJECT Here are five reasons why evaluation matters to your project and how to get it done. 1. You learn how to optimize for success and discover the story behind the results. Evaluators ask three over-arching questions at the start, middle and end of the project: What happened? A RESOURCE TO INCREASE HEALTH EQUITY AND ADDRESS IMPLICIT BIAS Addressing Implicit Bias support your work to address your own 1. Seven steps we can all take to minimize implicit bias. 2. A Q&A with health experts about how to recognize and address implicit bias. All questions were raised by participants in a recent webinar on bias INTERRUPTING THE MOTHER-CHILD DYAD IS NOT THE ANSWER TO Rooming-in not only has the potential to improve health outcomes for moms and babies, but it is a critical strategy for closing equity gaps in breastfeeding and, in turn, equity gaps in maternal and infant health. Recently though, questions about infant safety and rooming-in have arisen due to worries that an already exhausted mother may fall asleep while breastfeeding her baby. Here, three BUILDING AN EARLY CHILDHOOD COMMUNITY COALITION Building an Early Childhood Community Coalition. The early years of life set the course for a child’s future, laying the groundwork for them to grow and thrive, engage in healthy relationships, and succeed at work and school. Improving health and development for all children during those formative years can advance individual and social TACTICS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT SAFE SLEEP CONVERSATIONS A. Acknowledge her desire to continue to do what she believes is best for her other children. Then explain that we get new research all the time and, each time we study bed-sharing, we find that there is a highMATERNAL DEPRESSION
MATERNAL DEPRESSION First steps families & advocates can take to help mothers and babies thrive Depression is a common disorder that manymothers face.
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