Many pediatric health care professionals have asked whether it is really possible to implement the recommendations in Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents, 4th Edition in daily clinical practice. The answer is Yes!
In fact, you may already be using many of the Bright Futures principles and recommendations. The material in this section makes implementation even easier for you. These handy new and updated tip sheets offer practical advice to help you integrate the Bright Futures approach, tools and resources into your daily practice.
- Bright Futures Resource List
- Practical Tips for Implementing Bright Futures in Clinical Practice
- 12 Practical Tips for Implementing Bright Futures Guidelines at the State or Community Level
- Promoting Health for Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs
- Integrating Adolescent Health Screening Into Health Supervision Visits
- Integrating Social Determinants of Health Into Health Supervision Visits
- Promoting Food Security During the Health Supervision Visit
- Eliciting Youth and Parental Strengths and Needs
- Promoting Healthy and Safe Use of Social Media
- Bright Futures Preventive Services Quality Improvement Measures
- Tips to Link Your Practice to Community Resources
- Promoting Healthy Weight
- Promoting Oral Health
- Promoting Mental Health
- Bright Futures/Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
- Practical Tips for Promoting Relational Health
- Promoting Healthy Development of Sexuality and Gender Identity
- Promoting Physical Activity
- Promoting Safety and Injury Prevention
Last Updated
02/01/2024
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics