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Cross-System Communication in Early Childhood Settings in the United States: An Exploratory Study Using the National Survey of Children’s Health
Shreya Roy
,
Olivia J. Lindly
, Marilyn Berardinelli
, Alison J. Martin
Health Sciences
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United States
100%
National Survey
100%
Childrens
100%
Early childhood Settings
100%
Cross-system
100%
System Communication
100%
Early Intervention
33%
Early Intervention Services
22%
Healthcare Professionals
11%
Confidence Interval
11%
Toddler Age
11%
Odds Ratio
11%
Childcare
11%
Prevention Strategies
11%
US children
11%
Child Health Care
11%
Community Providers
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Early Intervention
100%
Health Care Personnel
20%
Patient Referral
20%
Confidence Interval
20%
Odds Ratio
20%
Dependent Variable
20%
Child Care
20%
Child Health Care
20%
Psychology
Early Intervention
100%
Healthcare
20%
Dependent Variable
20%