Percent of CSHCN Who Did Not Receive Family-Centered Care: Individual Component*
Does not usually spend enough time: 21.3%. Does not usually provide enough information: 16.9%. Does not usually make parent feel like partner: 12.4%. Is not usually sensitive to values/customs: 11.1%. Does not usually listen to family’s concern: 11.2%. Child does not have an interpreter when needed: 43.7%**. *Parents reported that care did not “usually or always” meeting this criterion. **Among children who needed interpreter services.

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