• Br J Gen Pract · Jul 2023

    Why do children under 5 years go to the GP in Lambeth: a cross-sectional study.

    • Eleanor Craven, Gemma Luck, Kerry Brown, Hiten Dodhia, Shaneka Foster, Carla Stanke, Paul Seed, James Crompton, and David Whitney.
    • Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
    • Br J Gen Pract. 2023 Jul 1; 73 (suppl 1).

    BackgroundThere is a paucity of research about how under 5-year-olds utilise primary care in the UK, despite having one of the highest consultation rates of any age group. A greater understanding of the factors influencing health within this age group can inform targeted health promotion.AimThis study aims to understand primary care use in children under 5 years old in Lambeth, how this is influenced by key sociodemographic factors, and how these factors influence frequent attendance to primary care.MethodGP records from Lambeth, South London, were extracted from 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2020 for all children under 5 years old. The frequency of codes entered during an interaction were ranked and then compared by sex, ethnicity, age, and deprivation level. A clustered logistic regression was then run to determine how these factors influenced frequent attendance.ResultsNine conditions formed over 50% of all patient interactions: the most common reason was upper respiratory tract infections, followed by eczema and cough, with minimal variation by age and ethnicity. Children living in the most deprived area and children of Indian, Bangladeshi, and Other White ethnicities were more likely to be frequent attenders.ConclusionMost reasons for attendance for children under 5 years to primary care are for acute, self-limiting conditions. Some of these could potentially be managed by increasing access to community care services. By focusing on the influence of the broader determinants of health, health promotion efforts have the opportunity to reduce barriers to health care and improve outcomes.© British Journal of General Practice 2023.

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