Foster and kinship carer experiences of accessing healthcare: A qualitative study of barriers, enablers and potential solutions

Volume: 113, Pages: 104976 - 104976
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Children living in out-of-home care are known to have more health needs than same-aged peers. Routine health assessment with subsequent management of need is recommended by health experts. In Victoria, Australia, the out-of-home care system relies upon home-based care through kinship (with family) and foster carer placements, placing some of the healthcare access and utilisation burden upon foster and kinship carers. This paper explores the...
Paper Details
Title
Foster and kinship carer experiences of accessing healthcare: A qualitative study of barriers, enablers and potential solutions
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
113
Pages
104976 - 104976
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