Weintraub Dana, Rodgers Melissa A, Botcheva Luba, Loeb Anna, Knight Rachael, Ortega Karina, Heymach Brooke, Sandel Megan, Huffman Lynne
Division of General Pediatrics at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford in Palo Alto, California, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2010 May;21(2 Suppl):157-68. doi: 10.1353/hpu.0.0311.
As a preliminary investigation of the effectiveness of medical-legal partnership in pediatrics, we conducted a 36-month prospective cohort study of the impact of clinic- and hospital-based legal services. We hypothesized that integration of legal services into pediatric settings would increase families' awareness of and access to legal and social services, decrease barriers to health care for children, and improve child health.
Health care providers referred families with legal or social needs to the Peninsula Family Advocacy Program (FAP).
Fifty four families completed both baseline and six-month follow-up assessments. Comparison of follow-up with baseline demonstrated significantly increased proportions of families who utilized food and income supports and significantly decreased proportions of families avoiding health care due to lack of health insurance or concerns about cost. Two-thirds of respondents reported improved child health and well-being.
This study suggests that adding an attorney to the medical team increases awareness of and access to social and legal services.
作为对儿科医疗-法律合作有效性的初步调查,我们开展了一项为期36个月的前瞻性队列研究,以评估基于诊所和医院的法律服务的影响。我们假设将法律服务融入儿科环境会提高家庭对法律和社会服务的认知及获取机会,减少儿童获得医疗保健的障碍,并改善儿童健康状况。
医疗服务提供者将有法律或社会需求的家庭转介至半岛家庭倡导项目(FAP)。
54个家庭完成了基线和六个月的随访评估。随访与基线的比较显示,使用食品和收入支持的家庭比例显著增加,因缺乏医疗保险或担心费用而避免医疗保健的家庭比例显著下降。三分之二的受访者表示儿童的健康和福祉有所改善。
本研究表明,在医疗团队中增加一名律师可提高对社会和法律服务的认知及获取机会。