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Community programs for children with rheumatic diseases.

P H White, M McPherson, J E Levinson

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    Expanded services are crucial for children with rheumatic and connective tissue diseases, aiding physical and biopsychosocial development. Model programs offer a framework for comprehensive, adaptable care.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Rheumatology
    • Connective Tissue Diseases
    • Rehabilitation Medicine

    Background:

    • Identifies a critical need for enhanced services for pediatric rheumatic and connective tissue diseases.
    • Highlights the necessity of both qualitative and quantitative service expansion for comprehensive patient care.

    Framework:

    • Proposes model programs designed for diagnosis, amelioration, physical rehabilitation, and reconstruction.
    • Emphasizes the importance of addressing biopsychosocial development, including career and life goals.

    Implementation:

    • Advocates for program designs that are adaptable to local and regional conditions.
    • Stresses the integration of services within a comprehensive care model.

    Implications:

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    • Suggests leveraging governmental and private agencies to support service expansion.
    • Characterizes the field of pediatric rheumatological care as dynamic and evolving, requiring continuous adaptation.