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J Pediatr Health Care ; 37(2): e1-e10, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36528486

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Families of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) routinely struggle to find suitable childcare. These families value childcare capable of supporting their child's needs, known as inclusive care, that requires trustworthy staff trained to safely care for CSHCN. METHOD: This study aimed to understand the training, experience, confidence, and perceived barriers to providing inclusive care for CSHCN from the perspective of childcare providers and directors. Childcare providers (n = 263) and directors (n = 418) responded to a statewide survey in Wisconsin in 2019. RESULTS: Results show that both childcare providers and directors perceive that the providers lack confidence in providing inclusive care. Lack of staffing, training, and expertise of childcare providers were the most frequently reported barriers to provide inclusive care. DISCUSSION: These findings confirm the need for additional education, training, resources, and research to create and maintain more inclusive childcare settings for CSHCN.


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Disabled Children , Child , Humans , United States , Child Care , Delivery of Health Care , Surveys and Questionnaires , Child Health , Health Services Needs and Demand
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