Official Title
Data Collection on the Model Schools Pediatric Health Initiative at 5 School Based Health Clinic (SBHC) Sites: COVID-19 Questionnaire
Brief Summary

The Model School Pediatric Health Initiative arose out of concern about health access inequities and disparities among some of Toronto's most vulnerable children living in our inner-city neighborhoods. It is well documented that illness, emotional difficulties and self-esteem impacts a variety of educational markers including school attendance and performance. Providing health care in schools may be the most direct and efficient way to ensure that all children have access to the care they need including diagnosis, management and follow up of multiple health and school related concerns. American research has demonstrated that inner city children who had access to an elementary school-based health clinic (SBHC) had less difficulty receiving treatment for illnesses and injuries, immunizations, and physical examinations. In addition, rates of enrolment and utilization of elementary SBHCs are higher in those children who traditionally have poorer access to health care. Given the vast differences in the Canadian and American health systems it is important to evaluate SBHCs in Canada before long-term implementation. The objective of this study is to collect data including demographic characteristics and clinical features of students attending a SHBC at five selected sites in Toronto. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the research team is additionally interested in asking about families' experiences with the pandemic and school closures. It is hypothesized, that these vulnerable children who come from lower income families and/or are newcomers to Canada attending these SHBCs, are likely to experience more mental health symptoms with the heightened uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. This study will be a prospective chart review design. A COVID-19 questionnaire will be constructed and administered online at three time points: baseline, 6 months upon completion of the baseline questionnaire, and 12 months upon completion of the baseline questionnaire.

Completed
COVID-19 Experience

Other: COVID-19

To study the experience of students and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic an online questionnaire will be utilized. This COVID-19 questionnaire will be administered at three time points: baseline, 6 months upon completion of the baseline questionnaire, and 12 months upon completion of the baseline questionnaire.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- All students attending a school-based health centre (SBHC) will be included in the
chart review and asked to complete an online questionnaire.

Exclusion Criteria:

-

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 4 Years ~ Maximum: 13 Years
Countries
Canada
Locations

Unity Health Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Sloane Freeman, MSc,MD,FRCPC, Principal Investigator
Unity Health Toronto

Unity Health Toronto
NCT Number
Keywords
Covid-19
School-based health center
Mental Health
MeSH Terms
COVID-19