Mental health history and social barriers impacting caregivers of infants with cystic fibrosis
Pediatric Pulmonology2020Vol. 56(2), pp. 457–464
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Michelle Gillespie, Christopher J. Nemastil, Melissa Moore‐Clingenpeel, Diana Gilmore, Mary Lynn Dell, Katelyn Krivchenia
Abstract
Caregiver mental health and social barriers to care are important determinants to address as they may impact clinical outcomes in infants with CF. Identifying barriers and struggles early increases the likelihood that clinical teams can intervene and provide support. Further research into mental health and socioeconomic barriers faced by caregivers of infants with CF is crucial.
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