Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics 13 Years After the First Board Certification: Evolving Subspecialty.

OBJECTIVE To examine and define the evolving subspecialty of developmental-behavioral pediatrics (DBP) by analyzing workforce surveys presubspecialty and postsubspecialty certification. METHODS In 2015, an electronic workforce survey was sent to the members of the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on DBP and Council on Children with Disabilities and the Society for DBP. Answers from the 1998 survey for respondents with subspecialty fellowship training were compared. RESULTS Compared with the 1998 group of 265 DBPs, the 368 DBPs in the 2015 group were older, more female, and more diverse. In both groups, ≥80% evaluated and treated autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and developmental delays, but significantly (p < 0.001) fewer cared for children with physical disabilities (e.g., cerebral palsy [58% to 41%], multihandicapped [53% to 39%], neonatal follow-up [47% to 31%], and spina bifida [26% to 13%]) and other disorders (e.g., failure to thrive and obesity/eating disorders [27% to 15%]). Time for new patient and return visits remained the same (1.5 hours and 0.7 hours). Pediatric generalists and family practice physicians initiated most referrals; fewer 2015 DBPs (p < 0.001) reported school districts (83% to 70%) and more reported pediatric subspecialty (57% to 77%; p < 0.001) referrals. Acknowledgment of the need for more community DBP specialists increased from 66% to 80% (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION Survey data indicated that the workforce is aging and changing. ADHD, ASD, and developmental delays are solidifying as the defining clinical focus of DBP. Current trends can identify training needs, facilitate recruitment, and advocate for system change to support the DBP workforce to respond to the great need.

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