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Child poverty and health inequalities in the UK: a guide for paediatricians

Alice Lee, Camilla Kingdon, Max Davie, Daniel B. Hawcutt, Ian Sinha

2022Archives of Disease in Childhood31 citationsDOI

Abstract

One in three children in the UK lives in relative poverty. There are clear and consistent links between child poverty and paediatric morbidity and mortality. In this review, we discuss drivers for family poverty in the UK, and how this leads to poor child health outcomes. We present a framework for healthcare professionals and institutions to consider interventions and strategies relating to socioeconomic health inequalities. We will focus on approaches to mitigate the effects of child poverty on children using our services at a local level and outline the importance of healthcare workers advocating for structural and high-level policy change to address the deep-rooted societal problems that cause child poverty.

Topics & Concepts

PovertyMedicineInequalityPsychological interventionChild povertySocioeconomic statusChild healthHealth professionalsHealth careEconomic growthEnvironmental healthNursingPediatricsPopulationMathematicsMathematical analysisEconomicsChild and Adolescent HealthHealthcare cost, quality, practicesHealthcare Systems and Challenges
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