Summary Report of the Alaska Multidisciplinary FAS Diagnostic Team Data
This report presents a thorough analysis of the diagnostic data reported by the Alaska Multidisciplinary FAS Diagnostic Teams. Included is a summary of the teams’ data from 1999 through June 2002. The primary purpose of this report is to provide feedback to teams regarding their productivity and out...
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ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/14717 2023-11-12T04:15:09+01:00 Summary Report of the Alaska Multidisciplinary FAS Diagnostic Team Data Edwards, Alexandra 2002-09 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14717 en_US eng ACSES http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14717 fetal alcohol syndrome mental health alcohol Report 2002 ftunivalaska 2023-10-26T18:04:10Z This report presents a thorough analysis of the diagnostic data reported by the Alaska Multidisciplinary FAS Diagnostic Teams. Included is a summary of the teams’ data from 1999 through June 2002. The primary purpose of this report is to provide feedback to teams regarding their productivity and outcomes, with an emphasis placed on providing information that will be useful to individual teams, the State Office of FAS, and ultimately the citizens of Alaska. As of the writing of this report, six fully functional diagnostic teams are conducting FASD diagnoses in the state of Alaska, six additional teams are in developmental stages, and two teams have been disbanded. Using the DHSS Office of FAS Diagnostic Team Data Collection Reports, eight of these 14 diagnostic teams submitted 314 completed datasheets. Of these 314 datasheets, two did not include a 4-digit diagnosis and nine were duplicates, leaving a total of 303 usable datasheets. The teams that submitted datasheets and their corresponding number of assessments are as follows: Barrow (one), Bethel (80; one without diagnosis), Bristol Bay (4), Copper Center (18), Fairbanks (11), Kenai/Soldotna (86), Providence Alaska Medical Center (13), and Southcentral Foundation (92; one without diagnosis). Of the 303 individuals for whom diagnoses were submitted, 32 (10.6%) were diagnosed with FAS or atypical FAS. Report Barrow Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks |
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This report presents a thorough analysis of the diagnostic data reported by the Alaska Multidisciplinary FAS Diagnostic Teams. Included is a summary of the teams’ data from 1999 through June 2002. The primary purpose of this report is to provide feedback to teams regarding their productivity and outcomes, with an emphasis placed on providing information that will be useful to individual teams, the State Office of FAS, and ultimately the citizens of Alaska. As of the writing of this report, six fully functional diagnostic teams are conducting FASD diagnoses in the state of Alaska, six additional teams are in developmental stages, and two teams have been disbanded. Using the DHSS Office of FAS Diagnostic Team Data Collection Reports, eight of these 14 diagnostic teams submitted 314 completed datasheets. Of these 314 datasheets, two did not include a 4-digit diagnosis and nine were duplicates, leaving a total of 303 usable datasheets. The teams that submitted datasheets and their corresponding number of assessments are as follows: Barrow (one), Bethel (80; one without diagnosis), Bristol Bay (4), Copper Center (18), Fairbanks (11), Kenai/Soldotna (86), Providence Alaska Medical Center (13), and Southcentral Foundation (92; one without diagnosis). Of the 303 individuals for whom diagnoses were submitted, 32 (10.6%) were diagnosed with FAS or atypical FAS. |
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Summary Report of the Alaska Multidisciplinary FAS Diagnostic Team Data |
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