Hospital admissions in children with developmental disabilities from ethnic minority backgrounds.
Ifrah AbdullahiKingsley WongNicholas de KlerkRaewyn MutchEmma J GlassonJennepher Anne DownsSarah CherianHelen Margaret LeonardPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2019)
Hospital admissions in Australian children with and without disabilities differ according to maternal country of birth. Hospital admission rates in children without a developmental disability were greatest for Australian-born Indigenous children. Disabled Australian-born children of foreign-born mothers from low-income countries had the highest hospital admission rates. Hospital admission risk was greatest for Australian-born children with cerebral palsy, especially if mothers were foreign-born.