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Table 2 Social and emotional wellbeing care for families of Indigenous children aged 3–59 months by geographic location, age and CQI participation

From: Quality of social and emotional wellbeing services for families of young Indigenous children attending primary care centers; a cross sectional analysis

  

Geographic location

Age (months)

CQI participation (number of audits completed)

Number of eligible primary care centers

n (%)

Number of client records assessed

n (%)a

Total receiving care

n (%)

Remote

n (%)

Rural

n (%)

Urban

n (%)

3–11

n (%)

12–23

n (%)

24–59

n (%)

1

n (%)

2

n (%)

> = 3

n (%)

Total

109

2466

2466

2010

371

85

609

532

1325

410

569

1487

Assessment

 Assessment of parent-child interaction

109 (100%)

1628 (66.0%)

1216 (74.7%)

986 (78.9%)

198 (65.4%)

32 (42.1%)

516 (84.9%)

389 (73.3%)

311 (63.6%)

155 (59.6%)

231 (73.3%)

830 (78.8%)

Anticipatory guidance

 Advice about domestic/social environment

109 (100%)

2466 (100%)

1544 (62.6%)

1276 (63.5%)

221 (59.6%)

47 (55.3%)

427 (70.1%)

368 (69.2%)

749 (56.5%)

201 (49.0%)

293 (51.5%)

1050 (70.6%)

 Advice about social/family support

109 (100%)

2466 (100%)

1410 (60.4%)

1162 (60.8%)

205 (60.3%)

43 (53.1%)

414 (68.0%)

367 (69.0%)

629 (52.8%)

182 (47.9%)

281 (49.6%)

947 (68.3%)

 Advice about financial situation

109 (100%)

1373 (55.7%)

236 (17.2%)

210 (16.8%)

5 (5.6%)

21 (70.0%)

79 (23.5%)

62 (21.8%)

95 (12.6%)

61 (23.8%)

35 (7.7%)

140 (21.1%)

 Advice about housing condition

109 (100%)

2466 (100%)

1140 (46.2%)

939 (46.7%)

169 (45.6%)

32 (37.7%)

327 (53.7%)

255 (47.9%)

558 (42.1%)

167 (40.7%)

245 (43.1%)

728 (49.0%)

 Advice about food security

109 (100%)

963 (39.1%)

102 (10.6%)

73 (9.7%)

23 (12.3%)

6 (25.0%)

39 (15.9%)

29 (13.9%)

34 (6.7%)

10 (8.6%)

0 (0.0%)

92 (11.1%)

 Advice about physical and mental stimulation of child

109 (100%)

2322 (94.2%)

1279 (55.1%)

1137 (56.7%)

102 (38.9%)

40 (74.1%)

366 (64.2%)

312 (52.0%)

601 (48.1%)

135 (36.3%)

222 (46.7%)

922 (62.5%)

 Advice about child behaviour (e.g temper tantrums, sleep disturbance)

109 (100%)

963 (39.1%)

703 (73.0%)

584 (77.7%)

102 (54.6%)

17 (70.8%)

211 (85.8%)

170 (81.3%)

322 (63.4%)

65 (56.0%)

20 (100.0%)

618 (74.7%)

Follow up of problems and concerns

 Clinic follow up and/or referral for problems with domestic environment

109 (100%)

111 (4.50%)

82 (73.9%)

23 (26.7%)

3 (16.7%)

3 (42.9%)

8 (32.0%)

7 (23.3%)

14 (25.0%)

16 (84.2%)

9 (52.9%)

57 (76.0%)

 Clinic follow up and/or referral for family and financial support

109 (100%)

63 (2.55%)

46 (73.0%)

13 (28.9%)

2 (16.7%)

2 (33.3%)

4 (30.8%)

7 (33.3%)

6 (20.7%)

15 (68.2%)

5 (71.4%)

26 (76.5%)

 Clinic follow up and/or referral for housing condition or food security

109 (100%)

80 (3.24%)

55 (68.8%)

22 (31.9%)

2 (25.0%)

1 (33.3%)

6 (33.3%)

8 (36.4%)

11 (27.5%)

14 (60.9%)

6 (50.0%)

35 (77.8%)

Composite measure of quality of careb

109 (100%)

2189 (88.8%)

712 (32.5%)

622 (32.6%)

68 (29.4%)

22 (44.0%)

225 (39.5%)

174 (34.6%)

313 (28.0%)

81 (23.7%)

116 (24.5%)

515 (37.5%)

  1. CQI Continuous quality improvement
  2. aProportions are less than 100% if the service is not included in the best practice guidelines for children of that age
  3. bFamilies received advice about domestic environment, social support, housing condition and child stimulation