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Reinsperger, I. (2021): Parent-Child-Pass Update 2020/21 – Screenings for mental health, nutrition and social competence. AIHTA Policy Brief 005.

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Abstract

Several previous reports by the LBI-HTA (see https://eprints.aihta.at/996/) researched and summarised screening recommendations from evidence-based guidelines for pregnant women and children. These served as the basis for the work of the Ministry of Health's expert working group, which formulated recommendations for the new "Mutter-Kind-Pass" (Austrian screening programme for pregnant women and children) in monthly meetings from 2014 to 2018.

The aim of this update was to review the guideline recommendations for mental health, nutrition and social competence from previous reports to ensure that they were up to date and to provide an update.

We included a total of 52 guidelines from 16 different institutions. The included guidelines recommend screening and/or counselling for the majority of the topics covered in the area of mental health and nutrition (e.g. interviewing on psychosocial stress factors and support needs, screening for postpartum depression and anxiety disorders, interviewing pregnant women on their substance use, screening for obesity in pregnant women, counselling on healthy eating and breastfeeding). No relevant guidelines could be identified for the topic of social competence.
The update report can subsequently be used as a decision support for an updated screening programme for pregnant women and children.

Item Type:AIHTA Policy Brief
Keywords:Screening, counselling, guidelines, pregnancy, early childhood, mental health, nutrition
Subjects:WA Public health > WA 108-245 Preventive medicine
WA Public health > WA 308 Family health
WA Public health > WA 309 Women´s health
WA Public health > WA 310 Maternal and child welfare
WB Practice of medicine > WB 141-293 Diagnosis
WM Psychiatry > WM 140 Mental disorders
WQ Obstetrics > WQ 200-212 Pregnancy
WS Pediatrics > WS 200-463 Diseases of Children and Adolescents
Related URLs:https://eprints.aihta.at/996/
Language:German
Series Name:AIHTA Policy Brief 005
Deposited on:14 Apr 2021 16:57
Last Modified:14 Apr 2021 17:07

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