2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2012.06.001
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The Medical Home: Relationships With Family Functioning for Children With and Without Special Health Care Needs

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“…family‐centred care, shared care plans, timely referrals, care coordination activities and centralized information) were associated with better family functioning through greater access to needed resources and streamlined services, thereby reducing time and financial burdens, affording fewer childcare issues and minimizing work loss (Arauz Boudreau et al . ; Cohen et al . ; Drummond et al .…”
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“…family‐centred care, shared care plans, timely referrals, care coordination activities and centralized information) were associated with better family functioning through greater access to needed resources and streamlined services, thereby reducing time and financial burdens, affording fewer childcare issues and minimizing work loss (Arauz Boudreau et al . ; Cohen et al . ; Drummond et al .…”
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“…Out of these studies, four analysed data from national surveys to examine outcomes associated with medical home access (Arauz Boudreau et al . ; Drummond et al . ; Miller et al .…”
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“…), fewer missed school days (Arauz Boudreau et al. ; Katz et al. ), and better parental coping with the stress of caring for their child (Arauz Boudreau et al.…”
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“…), and better parental coping with the stress of caring for their child (Arauz Boudreau et al. ; Drummond, Looman, and Phillips ). Research has also established associations between medical homes and lower risks of several types of family financial burden: out‐of‐pocket medical costs, additional income needed, and other financial problems (Kuhlthau et al.…”
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