Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Acute Care Use for Pediatric Asthma
Article 2022 en
Authors
JK
Jorge Kaufmann
MM
Miguel Marino
JL
Jennifer Lucas
Abstract
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This study is the first to show that patterns of clinic and ED acute-care use differ for non-Hispanic Black and Spanish-preferring Latine children when compared with non-Hispanic White peers. Non-Hispanic Black children had lower use of clinics, whereas Spanish-preferring Latine children had higher use, including for acute exacerbations. These patterns of clinic use were accompanied by higher ED use among Black children. Ensuring adequate care in clinics may be important in mitigating disparities in asthma outcomes.<b>VISUAL ABSTRACT</b>.
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