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Healthc Q ; 19(1): 55-60, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27133609

RESUMEN

In pediatric healthcare, there is a recognized need to address social determinants of health (SDOH) to positively influence child health and development. In addition, family-centred care (FCC) recognizes the value of the family unit in affecting individual patient experiences of illness and care. However, pediatric healthcare that incorporates principles of FCC and SDOH may be interpreted as calling on clinicians to deviate from or add to practices that form an accepted standard of care. This paper explores the legal and ethical considerations of doing so and describes practical responses to these challenging situations.


Asunto(s)
Familia , Atención Dirigida al Paciente/ética , Pediatría/ética , Pediatría/métodos , Determinantes Sociales de la Salud/ética , Nivel de Atención/ética , Adulto , Niño , Humanos , Consentimiento Informado , Atención Dirigida al Paciente/economía , Determinantes Sociales de la Salud/economía
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J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care ; 10(2): 170-85, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24835385

RESUMEN

It has been recognized that families of children with life-limiting health conditions struggle with significant financial demands, yet may not have awareness of resources available to them. Additionally, health care providers may not be aware of the socioeconomic needs of families they care for. This article describes a mixed-methods study examining the content validity and utility for health care providers of a poverty screening tool and companion resource guide for the pediatric palliative care population. The study found high relevance and validity of the tool. Significant barriers to implementing the screening tool in clinical practice were described by participants, including: concerns regarding time required, roles and responsibilities, and discomfort in asking about income. Implications for practice and suggestions for improving the tool are discussed. Screening and attention to the social determinants of health lie within the scope of practice of all health care providers. Social workers can play a leadership role in this work.


Asunto(s)
Servicios de Salud del Niño/economía , Protección a la Infancia/economía , Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud/economía , Necesidades y Demandas de Servicios de Salud/economía , Pobreza , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Cuidados Paliativos/organización & administración , Pediatría , Estados Unidos
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Healthc Q ; 15(4): 55-61, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23803405

RESUMEN

Operating a hospital-legal partnership on a pro bono basis positively impacts patients' families by providing legal assistance for non-medical issues that affect the health of their children and their ability to care for their children. This article describes a formative evaluation of the first hospital-legal partnership in Canada, established at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto in 2009, which was carried out through file reviews and interviews with staff, lawyers and family members. The early indications of success of this partnership suggest that its use as a template for similar programs at other Canadian healthcare institutions should be considered.


Asunto(s)
Hospitales Pediátricos , Servicio Social/legislación & jurisprudencia , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Ontario , Estudios de Casos Organizacionales , Investigación Cualitativa
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