Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are essential to understanding overall health beyond clinical care. Recognizing the impact of socioeconomic factors, environment, and health behaviors can transform patient outcomes. While recent collection mandates have only applied to adults, many pediatric health systems recognize that SDOH plays a critical role in children’s development and health, and have already implemented SDOH initiatives. Read the takeaways from our latest Pediatric Leadership Cohort and join us to collaborate on best practices to address challenges in pediatric care. https://lnkd.in/eUnDMcSe
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You're invited to join us for the next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar which takes place tomorrow, June 20 at 12:00 noon (Pacific Time). Here are the details: Pediatric to Adult Health Transition for Adolescents with Medical Complexity: The Role of Family and Social Determinants of Health DESCRIPTION: Youth with serious illness are increasingly moving into adolescence and young adulthood. The process of pediatric-to-adult transition and the experiences of youth and their families during this transition has not been fully explored. In this webinar, we will review evidence to date on the pediatric-to-adult health transition for adolescent and young adults with serious illnesses and describe potential impacts of social determinants of health. OBJECTIVES: Describe potential impacts of Social Determinants of Health on pediatric-to-adult health transition Discuss how families are both a determinant of health and affected by social determinants of health during pediatric-to-adult health transition Consider the relevance of Social Determinants of Comfort to the care of youth and their families across the pediatric-to-adult health transition trajectory Enroll today! https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #pediatricpalliativecare #ppcwebinars
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View our August 2023 Tools & Resources newsletter: https://loom.ly/ZhlQWYg Our monthly Tools & Resources newsletter features a variety of Center-produced resources to help inform our design community of the best and latest research, tools and design solutions. The topic of our August 2023 newsletter is pediatric care environments. Pediatric patients, from newborn to young adult, are among our most vulnerable healthcare populations. Their needs are varied – from acute care, to complex critical care, to the growing demand for behavioral and mental health services – and often vastly different from adults. To support improved care and enhance staff safety, today’s design, facility and care professionals must advance their understanding of the pediatric care environment’s impact on patient experience and incorporate the best and latest research, tools and design solutions throughout all healthcare settings.
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You're invited to join us for the next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar which takes place June 20 at 12:00 noon (Pacific Time). Here are the details: Pediatric to Adult Health Transition for Adolescents with Medical Complexity: The Role of Family and Social Determinants of Health DESCRIPTION: Youth with serious illness are increasingly moving into adolescence and young adulthood. The process of pediatric-to-adult transition and the experiences of youth and their families during this transition has not been fully explored. In this webinar, we will review evidence to date on the pediatric-to-adult health transition for adolescent and young adults with serious illnesses and describe potential impacts of social determinants of health. OBJECTIVES: Describe potential impacts of Social Determinants of Health on pediatric-to-adult health transition Discuss how families are both a determinant of health and affected by social determinants of health during pediatric-to-adult health transition Consider the relevance of Social Determinants of Comfort to the care of youth and their families across the pediatric-to-adult health transition trajectory Enroll today! https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #pediatricpalliativecare #ppcwebinars
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You're invited to join us for the next Pediatric Palliative Care Webinar which takes place June 20 at 12:00 noon (Pacific Time). Here are the details: Pediatric to Adult Health Transition for Adolescents with Medical Complexity: The Role of Family and Social Determinants of Health DESCRIPTION: Youth with serious illness are increasingly moving into adolescence and young adulthood. The process of pediatric-to-adult transition and the experiences of youth and their families during this transition has not been fully explored. In this webinar, we will review evidence to date on the pediatric-to-adult health transition for adolescent and young adults with serious illnesses and describe potential impacts of social determinants of health. OBJECTIVES: Describe potential impacts of Social Determinants of Health on pediatric-to-adult health transition Discuss how families are both a determinant of health and affected by social determinants of health during pediatric-to-adult health transition Consider the relevance of Social Determinants of Comfort to the care of youth and their families across the pediatric-to-adult health transition trajectory Enroll today! https://bit.ly/3M7vXV2 #pediatricpalliativecare #ppcwebinars
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View our June 2024 Tools & Resources newsletter: https://loom.ly/DnFYhwQ Our monthly Tools & Resources newsletter features a variety of Center-produced resources to help inform our design community of the best and latest research, tools and design solutions. The topic of our June 2024 newsletter is pediatric care environments. Pediatric patients, from newborn to young adult, are among our most vulnerable healthcare populations. Their needs are varied – from acute care, to complex critical care, to the growing demand for behavioral and mental health services – and often vastly different from adults. To support improved care and enhance staff safety, today’s design, facility and care professionals must advance their understanding of the pediatric care environment’s impact on patient experience and incorporate the best and latest research, tools and design solutions throughout all healthcare settings.
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Scientist @ Queen's University | Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care Systems, WHO-ICF Classification, Child Rights and Wellbeing
Q: What were the results of our government partnered, (https://lnkd.in/gD53d7PE), family-clinician led intervention? A: The most important outcomes often take more than a year of intervention to improve! BUUUUUT, care plans and costs get better on the road to improving caregiver sleep and mental health. https://lnkd.in/ge5CNTT8 Check out our publication in JAMA Peds for details: Cohen E, ...., Fayed N. Effectiveness of Structured Care Coordination for Children With Medical Complexity: The Complex Care for Kids Ontario (CCKO) Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. 2023 May 1;177(5):461-471. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0115. PMID: 36939728; PMCID: PMC10028546.
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Learning from the end users is the best to effectively design. Check out this article!
Through pediatric care research, Steelcase Health identified three primary needs of pediatric patients to help uncover design learnings for these key health spaces. https://bit.ly/3LOVXCq
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ICYMI: In the latest Health Accelerated episode, we sat down with two pioneers with a long-standing history of innovating in pediatric care. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gc9f_qaa
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Is low recruitment and engagement holding your clinical trial back? Take a look at our latest whitepaper for our solutions to your problems!
In this white paper, thought leaders from NHS and IQVIA discover how involving Health Play Specialists in pediatric #clinicaltrials can improve retention, promote #engagement and alleviate the stress associated with #healthcare appointments and procedures for both child and parent. Learn more: https://bit.ly/44KF0T8
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In this white paper, thought leaders from NHS and IQVIA discover how involving Health Play Specialists in pediatric #clinicaltrials can improve retention, promote #engagement and alleviate the stress associated with #healthcare appointments and procedures for both child and parent. Learn more: https://bit.ly/44KF0T8
It's Time to Play
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