Adolescent Healthcare Brokering: Prevalence, Experience, Impact, and Opportunities
CONCLUSIONSDespite assurances that children are not permitted to interpret, adolescents are acting as healthcare brokers. The impact can be academic and emotional. Findings indicate a need for further research and support for adolescents who want to learn about healthcare tasks.
Source: Journal of School Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Jennifer R. Banas, Lisa C. Wallis, James W. Ball, Sarah Gershon Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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