In-person versus electronic screening for social risks among carers of pediatric inpatients: A mixed methods randomized trial

Lisa Gaye Smithers,Catherine MacPhail, Lily Chan, Maeve Downes, Kate Neadley,Mark Boyd

European Journal of Pediatrics(2024)

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We aimed to compare disclosure of social risks according to self-report on an iPad versus face-to-face questions from a health professional and to explore carers’ experiences of screening. This two-arm, parallel group, randomized trial was conducted from January 19, 2021, to December 17, 2021, in a public hospital pediatric ward serving a disadvantaged area of an Australian capital city. Carers of children aged ≤ 5 years admitted to the Children’s Ward were eligible. The primary outcome was disclosure of social risks. The screener included nine items on food security, household utilities, transport, employment, personal and neighborhood safety, social support, housing and homelessness. Disclosure of social risks was similar between the self-completion (n = 193) and assisted-completion (n = 193) groups for all 9 items, ranging 4.1 www.anzctry.org.au ; #ACTRN12620001326987; date of registration 8 December 2020).
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Pediatrics,Social determinants of health,Social disadvantage,Social risks,Screening modality,Mixed methods
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