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Promoting Healthy Development Survey (PHDS)

  • The Promoting Healthy Development Survey (PHDS) is a 43-item parent survey that can be used by health care providers, health systems, Medicaid agencies, and other stakeholders to measure and improve the quality of preventive and developmental care for children ages 0-48 months. The survey is designed to measure parent’s experience with care and the extent to which they received preventative and developmental services in accordance with nationally recommended guidelines put forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Bright Futures practice guidelines (3rd edition).1

    CBE ID
    0011

Validated family-centered survey questionnaire for parents’ and patients’ experiences during inpatient pediatric hospital stay

  • This family-centered survey questionnaire consists of 68 questions that assess various aspects of care experiences during inpatient pediatric hospital stays. Questions can be used individually to measure specific performance but 35 rating questions can also be summarized into domain scores.

    The 68 questions of the survey can be divided into 3 groups:
    1. 26 background questions that mostly provide information for comparisons across different demographic and patient groups:

    CBE ID
    0725

Young Adult Health Care Survey (YAHCS)

  • The Young Adult Health Care Survey (YAHCS) is a survey of adolescents 14-18 years of age that assesses how well the health care system provides adolescents with recommended preventive care. The YAHCS assesses the provision of private and confidential care, experience of care, helpfulness of care provided, and the following aspects of preventive care:

    • Preventive screening and counseling on risky behaviors.
    • Preventive screening and counseling on sexual activity and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

    CBE ID
    0010