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ACEs are of particular importance for pediatric physicians to be aware of. According to research done by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation<\/a>, the more ACEs a child\u00a0experiences, the higher the likelihood of negative health outcomes in their future. These negative health outcomes can include depression, obesity, suicide attempts, sexually transmitted diseases, and broken bones, among others. In addition, the more stress and trauma a parent is exposed to, the more difficult it can become for parents to be compliant in treatment plans for their children.<\/p>\n
\u201cWhen working with children, it is important to look at the family as a unit and not to make assumptions about a parent\u2019s willingness to help their children get better,\u201d Aroche said. \u201cFor example, if a parent is having transportation issues, and children are prescribed medication, the parent may not be able to pick [the medication] up.\u201d<\/p>\n
Aroche mentioned that an overall focus on addressing the social challenges of their patients can help physicians to improve patient care.<\/p>\n
\u201cIf physicians are more aware of the social factors that contribute to challenges in treatment compliance, hopefully that can help reach the ultimate goal of reducing health disparities\u2026It\u2019s important for physicians to see themselves as part of a support network where patients are able to seek support for many aspects of their life,\u201d Aroche said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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