Intervention: Across Ontario, the Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) postpartum screening tool is routinely used to identify families with potential risk of negative development outcomes for children.

Research Question: To identify screening questions associated with subsequent high-risk in-depth assessment (IDA) in order to prioritize services.

Methods: Ottawa families who gave birth (2013-2016) consented to the postpartum HBHC Screen (N = 29,162). Maternal socio-demographics, perinatal indicators, and 36 questions assessing pregnancy/birth, family, parenting, infant development, and health professional observations were analyzed for association with a high-risk IDA using regression analysis.

Results: Upon first screen, 51% of families scored two or more risks. Most commonly, labour/delivery complications (27%), previous loss (26%), health professional concerns (22%), and mental illness (17%) were identified. Among IDA completions, 41% were assessed as high risk and this proportion increased when screened with 4+ risks. Characteristics associated with high-risk IDA among families scoring two or three included the following: maternal age ≤ 19 years (aRR = 2.0, 95% CI 1.50-2.80), 20-29 years (1.3, 1.12-1.53), ≥ 35 years (1.2, 1.04-1.45); combination breast and formula feeding on discharge (1.2, 1.03-1.37); < 18 years old at birth of first child (1.7, 1.13-2.43); single parent and no partner involved (1.6, 1.07-2.33); high school incomplete (1.8, 1.45-2.35); newcomer support needed (1.8, 1.43-2.17); financial concerns (1.6, 1.27-2.14); history of mental illness (1.2, 1.01-1.33); and parent disability (1.7, 1.09-2.78).

Conclusion: While offering the IDA when scoring 2+ risks is a provincial requirement, practices of increasing effort toward contacting families screened with 4+ risks are substantiated. An adapted approach to prioritize families screened with two or three risks is described.

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