TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhancing pediatric workforce diversity and providing culturally effective pediatric care
T2 - Implications for practice, education, and policy making
AU - Pletcher, Beth A.
AU - Rimsza, Mary Ellen
AU - Basco, William T.
AU - Hotaling, Andrew J.
AU - Sigrest, Ted D.
AU - Simon, Frank A.
AU - Alvarado-Domenech, Luisa I.
AU - Shugerman, Richard P.
AU - Harris, Christopher E.
AU - McGuinness, Gail A.
AU - Towey, Kelly
AU - Radabaugh, Carrie L.
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - This policy statement serves to combine and update 2 previously independent but overlapping statements from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on culturally effective health care (CEHC) and workforce diversity. The AAP has long recognized that with the ever-increasing diversity of the pediatric population in the United States, the health of all children depends on the ability of all pediatricians to practice culturally effective care. CEHC can be defined as the delivery of care within the context of appropriate physician knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of all cultural distinctions, leading to optimal health outcomes. The AAP believes that CEHC is a critical social value and that the knowledge and skills necessary for providing CEHC can be taught and acquired through focused curricula across the spectrum of lifelong learning. This statement also addresses workforce diversity, health disparities, and affirmative action. The discussion of diversity is broadened to include not only race, ethnicity, and language but also cultural attributes such as gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, and disability, which may affect the quality of health care. The AAP believes that efforts must be supported through health policy and advocacy initiatives to promote the delivery of CEHC and to overcome educational, organizational, and other barriers to improving workforce diversity.
AB - This policy statement serves to combine and update 2 previously independent but overlapping statements from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on culturally effective health care (CEHC) and workforce diversity. The AAP has long recognized that with the ever-increasing diversity of the pediatric population in the United States, the health of all children depends on the ability of all pediatricians to practice culturally effective care. CEHC can be defined as the delivery of care within the context of appropriate physician knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of all cultural distinctions, leading to optimal health outcomes. The AAP believes that CEHC is a critical social value and that the knowledge and skills necessary for providing CEHC can be taught and acquired through focused curricula across the spectrum of lifelong learning. This statement also addresses workforce diversity, health disparities, and affirmative action. The discussion of diversity is broadened to include not only race, ethnicity, and language but also cultural attributes such as gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, and disability, which may affect the quality of health care. The AAP believes that efforts must be supported through health policy and advocacy initiatives to promote the delivery of CEHC and to overcome educational, organizational, and other barriers to improving workforce diversity.
KW - Culturally effective care
KW - Diversity
KW - Education
KW - Health disparities
KW - Pediatrician
KW - Workforce
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U2 - 10.1542/peds.2013-2268
DO - 10.1542/peds.2013-2268
M3 - Article
C2 - 24081998
AN - SCOPUS:84885141419
SN - 0031-4005
VL - 132
SP - e1105-e1116
JO - Pediatrics
JF - Pediatrics
IS - 4
ER -