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Developing and Validating an Individual-Level Deprivation Index for Children’s Health in France

Background: Deprivation generates many health inequalities. This has to be taken in account to enhance appropriate access to care. This study aimed to develop and validate a pediatric individual-level index measuring deprivation, usable in clinical practice and in public health. Methods: The French...

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Autores principales: Laporte, Remi, Babe, Philippe, Jouve, Elisabeth, Daguzan, Alexandre, Mazoue, Franck, Minodier, Philippe, Noel, Guilhem, Urbina, Diego, Gentile, Stephanie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9816939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36554830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416949
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author Laporte, Remi
Babe, Philippe
Jouve, Elisabeth
Daguzan, Alexandre
Mazoue, Franck
Minodier, Philippe
Noel, Guilhem
Urbina, Diego
Gentile, Stephanie
author_facet Laporte, Remi
Babe, Philippe
Jouve, Elisabeth
Daguzan, Alexandre
Mazoue, Franck
Minodier, Philippe
Noel, Guilhem
Urbina, Diego
Gentile, Stephanie
author_sort Laporte, Remi
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description Background: Deprivation generates many health inequalities. This has to be taken in account to enhance appropriate access to care. This study aimed to develop and validate a pediatric individual-level index measuring deprivation, usable in clinical practice and in public health. Methods: The French Individual Child Deprivation Index (FrenChILD-Index) was designed in four phases: item generation then reduction using the literature review and expert opinions, and index derivation then validation using a cross-sectional study in two emergency departments. During these last two phases, concordance with a blinded evaluation by an expert enabled us to determine thresholds for two levels of moderate and severe deprivation. Results: The generation and reduction phases retained 13 items. These were administered to 986 children for the derivation and validation phases. In the validation phase, the final 12 items of the FrenChILD-Index showed for moderate deprivation (requiring single specific care for deprived children) a sensitivity of 96.0% [92.6; 98.7] and specificity of 68.3% [65.2; 71.4]. For severe deprivation (requiring a multidisciplinary level of care), the sensitivity was 96.3% [92.7; 100] and specificity was 91.1% [89.2; 92.9]. Conclusions: The FrenChILD-Index is the first pediatric individual-level index of deprivation validated in Europe. It enables clinical practice to address the social determinants of health and meet public health goals.
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spelling pubmed-98169392023-01-07 Developing and Validating an Individual-Level Deprivation Index for Children’s Health in France Laporte, Remi Babe, Philippe Jouve, Elisabeth Daguzan, Alexandre Mazoue, Franck Minodier, Philippe Noel, Guilhem Urbina, Diego Gentile, Stephanie Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Deprivation generates many health inequalities. This has to be taken in account to enhance appropriate access to care. This study aimed to develop and validate a pediatric individual-level index measuring deprivation, usable in clinical practice and in public health. Methods: The French Individual Child Deprivation Index (FrenChILD-Index) was designed in four phases: item generation then reduction using the literature review and expert opinions, and index derivation then validation using a cross-sectional study in two emergency departments. During these last two phases, concordance with a blinded evaluation by an expert enabled us to determine thresholds for two levels of moderate and severe deprivation. Results: The generation and reduction phases retained 13 items. These were administered to 986 children for the derivation and validation phases. In the validation phase, the final 12 items of the FrenChILD-Index showed for moderate deprivation (requiring single specific care for deprived children) a sensitivity of 96.0% [92.6; 98.7] and specificity of 68.3% [65.2; 71.4]. For severe deprivation (requiring a multidisciplinary level of care), the sensitivity was 96.3% [92.7; 100] and specificity was 91.1% [89.2; 92.9]. Conclusions: The FrenChILD-Index is the first pediatric individual-level index of deprivation validated in Europe. It enables clinical practice to address the social determinants of health and meet public health goals. MDPI 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9816939/ /pubmed/36554830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416949 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gentile, Stephanie
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36554830
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