Factors associated with decreased likelihood of unmet needs included older age, excellent or very good general health (of the child), and public as compared to private insurance. Meanwhile, children of caregivers who had fair or poor mental health were more likely to have unmet needs for ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between having access to a medical home and unmet needs for specialty care services for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Parents of children enrolled in a national autism registry were invited to complete an online Access to...
1. Explore parents' experiences of parenting an injured child in the acute hospitalisation phase, and at 6, 12, and 24 months following injury; 2. Identify parents' unmet needs and factors that contribute to, or impede, needs being met during the 24 months following injury; and 3. Measure...
this could be specific to the location of practice but largely remains case-specific The prevalence of childhood AD is more than adolescent/early adulthood AD Duration of interaction with a patient is case-specific and depends on the severity of the disease, age of patient, and other patient-sp...
Careful consideration needs to be given to the value of treating some mild cases, especially those at risk for progressing to more serious disorders. Although surveys of mental disorders have been carried out since the end of World War II,1-3 cross-national comparisons were hampered by ...
The understanding of AOSD has advanced considerably over the past 10–15 years; however, there are still very important unmet needs to be addressed. Discussion AOSD is a rare systemic inflammatory condition that is poorly recognized. Significant advances have been made in the understanding of the ...
The study aim was to examine parental awareness of and the reasons for lacking health insurance in Medicaid/CHIP-eligible minority children, and the impact of the children’s uninsurance on health, access to care, unmet needs, and family financial burden. Methods For this cross-sectional study,...
first proposed the term in 2000 and defined normal “family quality of life” as being "where the family's needs are met, and family members enjoy their life together as a family and have the chance to do things which are important to them" [4]. Golics et al.’s [5] detailed ...
In addition, the unmet work needs were significantly and positively associated with participants’ self-rated health, OR = 1.207, 95% CI 1.003, 1.452, p < 0.05. Conclusions Moving beyond simply describing the unique psychosocial needs confronting AYA cancer survivors, this study empirically...
Vulnerabilities and psychosocial service needs of childhood Cancer survivors and their caregivers based on the Cancer trajectory. Health Soc Welfare Rev. 2018;38(2):417–51. 25. Mao Z, Ahmed S, Graham C, Kind P, Sun YN, Yu CH. Similarities and differences in health-related quality of ...