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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 18.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2013 Aug;24(3):1331–1343. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2013.0117

Table 5.

Proportion of Children Meeting Components of Family-Centered Care for Selected Sociodemographic Groups, 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health

Timea Listenedb Sensitive
to valuesc
Informationd Partnerede
Total population 79 89 89 85 88
Special health care needs
  No special health care need 79 90f 89 85f 88f
  CSHCN 80 88 89 83 86
Race/ethnicity
  White, non-Hispanic 88f 93f 94f 90f 92f
  Hispanic 62 81 79 77 81
  African-American, non-
  Hispanic
70 86 83 80 83
  Multi/other 78 89 88 79 84
Household primary language
  English 83f 91f 91f 87f 89f
  Non-English 53 78 74 70 76
Health insurance
  Private 86f 93f 94f 89f 91f
  Public 71 86 84 81 85
  Uninsured 58 77 77 70 76
a

Spent enough time;

b

Listened carefully;

c

Was sensitive to family values and customs;

d

Provided needed information;

e

Partnered in care.

f

Differences significant at p<.05

CSHCN = Children with special health care needs