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February 2018 List
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February 2018 List
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3390/children5010002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.3390/children5010002</a>
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Enhancing Pediatric Palliative Care for Latino Children and Their Families: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations for Research and Practice in the United States
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Children (basel)
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2017
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Child; children with medical complexity; Chronic Illness; Hispanic Americans; Latino health; Only Child; Palliative Care; pediatric palliative care; United States
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Munoz-Blanco S; Raisanen JC; Donohue PK; Boss RD
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As the demand for pediatric palliative care (PC) increases, data suggest that Latino children are less likely to receive services than non-Latino children. Evidence on how to best provide PC to Latino children is sparse. We conducted a narrative review of literature related to PC for Latino children and their families in the United States. In the United States, Latinos face multiple barriers that affect their receipt of PC, including poverty, lack of access to health insurance, language barriers, discrimination, and cultural differences. Pediatric PC research and clinical initiatives that target the needs of Latino families are sparse, underfunded, but essential. Education of providers on Latino cultural values is necessary. Additionally, advocacy efforts with a focus on equitable care and policy reform are essential to improving the health of this vulnerable population.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3390/children5010002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.3390/children5010002</a>
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Article information provided for research and reference use only. PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).
2017
Boss RD
Child
Children (Basel)
Children With Medical Complexity
Chronic Illness
Donohue PK
February 2018 List
Hispanic Americans
Latino health
Munoz-Blanco S
Only Child
Palliative Care
Pediatric Palliative Care
Raisanen JC
United States