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Ontario and the enhanced 18-month well-baby visit: Trying new approaches

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PAEDIATRICS & CHILD HEALTH
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages 850-856

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/pch/13.10.850

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18-month enhanced well-baby visit; Early child development; Primary care

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In Ontario, the 18-month well-baby visit is the last scheduled primary care visit before school entry. Recognizing the importance of this visit and the role that primary care plays in developmental surveillance, an Ontario expert panel recommended enhancing the 18-month visit. Their recommendations are based on evidence from multiple disciplines, which underscore the reality that the quality of the early years experience establishes trajectories of health and well-being for children. An underlying premise of the recommendations is that when there are collaborations among parents, primary care, community health and child development services, the outcomes for children will be improved. The present article focuses on two Ontario pilot projects that were funded to discover how, in real life primary care settings, the recommendations could be implemented and outcomes measured. Findings and insights were significant, and future directions are clear, as the strategy for an enchanced 18-month well-baby visit is implemented in the future for Ontario.

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