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Socioeconomic Status, Family Functioning and Delayed Care Among Children With Special Needs.

Tiffany DonleyDione Moultrie KingNhlanganiso NyathiAnthony OkaforJustice Mbizo
Published in: Social work in public health (2018)
Parents of children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) face tremendous stress in caring for their children. Families of CSHCN face increased barriers to health services as evidence also reflects the influence of socioeconomic factors on access. This study investigates the impact of socioeconomic factors and family functioning on delayed care. Descriptive, bivariate, and adjusted multivariate logistic regression were performed using sampling weights. findings suggest that family dynamics are more impactful on delayed care than socioeconomic predictors. Promoting family-centered care that incorporates social support for families to reduce barriers is essential for improved quality of life and health outcomes.
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