2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2023.09.005
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Role of Community Health Workers in Promoting Health Equity in Pediatrics

Emily Feinberg,
Jenna Sandler Eilenberg
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“…Thus, integrated models of care that can be delivered outside of traditional hospital or academic medical settings, for example, in primary care offices, should be explored. Innovative trends for extending the accessibility of evidence-based healthcare and addressing structural factors that impact digestive health, such as collaborations with community health workers (Feinberg & Eilenberg, 2023; Johnson & Gunn, 2015), may also be adopted in the care of pediatric DGBIs. Related, cultural competence clinician training, as well as the creation and evaluation of cultural and linguistic adaptations to current DGBI interventions, must be prioritized in pediatric DGBI clinical science.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, integrated models of care that can be delivered outside of traditional hospital or academic medical settings, for example, in primary care offices, should be explored. Innovative trends for extending the accessibility of evidence-based healthcare and addressing structural factors that impact digestive health, such as collaborations with community health workers (Feinberg & Eilenberg, 2023; Johnson & Gunn, 2015), may also be adopted in the care of pediatric DGBIs. Related, cultural competence clinician training, as well as the creation and evaluation of cultural and linguistic adaptations to current DGBI interventions, must be prioritized in pediatric DGBI clinical science.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%