57  Relational Health: Building Family Resilience in Primary Care

57 Relational Health: Building Family Resilience in Primary Care

Pediatric Meltdown

https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsDr. Sarah Stelzner is an academic pediatrician, and the focus of her career has been developing programs in Community Pediatrics and promoting team-based care in the medical home model.  She is currently the lead faculty in the Our Kids Our Community Advanced Training which was established in 2017 to improve health outcomes of children and youth served by Eskenazi Medical Group (EMG) and now other Pediatric Urban Teaching Clinicians through partnership with their medical groups.  Dr. Stelzner is the Physician Lead for the Addressing Social Health and Early Childhood Wellness (ASHEW) program for the Indiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.  She cares for patients and families and teaches medical students and residents in the International Marketplace neighborhood in a Federally Qualified Health Center (Eskenazi W. 38th st).   Finally, she served as co-president of the Indiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is currently INAAP Legislative Chairperson. [00:01] Dr. Sarah Stelzner Shares Her Story With UsI introduce and welcome Dr. Sarah StelznerThe mentors who’ve helped Sarah in her career[05:03] Early Childhood WellnessSarah talks about the project, “Addressing Social Health and Early Childhood Wellness” (ASHEW)Mitigating the harmful impacts of toxic stress and nurturing human relationshipsHow promising is the ASHEW Initiative and what is its potential to contribute in relational health?[16:38] Survey of Well-being of Young ChildrenWhat you should know about the Survey of Well-being of Young Children (SWYC)The features of SWYC that families and patients need to knowDoes SWYC have any limitations?What to do when positive screens appearSarah talks about the Help Me Grow National Center[26:44] Mobilizing Family Leaders What families should know about Aunt BerthaHow we can integrate community health worker models in our approachThe power of mobilizing family leadersSarah gives us a few tips to improve the language we used with patients[36:14] Building Relationships and Identifying Strengths of Family and CommunityHow pediatricians can join these advocacy groupsDon’t miss Sarah’s message for her resident selfPediatricians need healing tooSarah explainsThere have been promising improvements in the relational health spaceListen to our exchange [42:27] Closing Segment  Final takeaways:Relational health as a strengths-based modelSarah’s body of work and its connection with the 2021 AAP Policy Statement on Relational HealthLearning collaborative modelsEngaging family at the beginning of a treatmentScreening tools available right nowHow to sustain our workExplore resources in your stateThe EBCD resourcesMobilizing family and community leadersClosed loop referralsHow to ensure that the support provided is what the patient wantsThe ASHEW InitiativeKeep looking or finding and rejoicing in the magic moments that we have with children and familiesKey Quotes:“...if we can help kids have those positive childhood events, it mitigates what they might be experiencing in terms of social drivers that have negative impacts.” - Dr. Sarah Stelzner“Step back from trying to fix things and focus on building relationships and...

Fecha de Publicación: 6 de octubre de 2021

Duración: 50 min

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