Authors

  1. Wooldridge, Jennalee S. MA
  2. Vasserman-Stokes, Elaina A. MA
  3. Cronan, Terry A. PhD
  4. Sadler, Melody S. PhD

Abstract

In this study, factors that influence a person's likelihood of hiring a pediatric health care advocate (HCA) for support and/or advisory services were examined. Participants were asked to read vignettes in which a child's symptom severity, probability of mortality, and age were manipulated. A significantly higher likelihood of hiring an HCA for advisory services than for support services was found. A significant interaction between level of mortality and type of service indicated that when mortality was depicted as high, participants reported a greater likelihood of hiring an HCA for support services than for advisory services.