Improving Health of Children with Medical Complexity in the Community - Literature and Its Limits
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
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Explore a Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode examining community-based interventions for family caregivers of children with medical complexity (CMC). Delve into Dr. Michelle Watkinson's discussion of a systematic review, highlighting crucial gaps in literature regarding effective strategies to enhance CMC health at home and in communities. Gain insights into practice implications and future research directions. Learn from expert perspectives on improving care for medically complex children, including references to key studies and conceptual frameworks. Engage with this valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, advocates, and families involved in pediatric complex care.
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Improving Health of Children with Medical Complexity in the Community: Literature and its Limits
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OPENPediatrics
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