%0 Journal Article %T Exploring national trends of patient %A Andrew C Anderson %A Ellesse Akre %A Jie Chen %J Journal of Child Health Care %@ 1741-2889 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1367493518786015 %X We explored national trends in the receipt of high-quality patient每physician communication and patient empowerment through behavioral health counseling among children in the United States. We used data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey from 2010 to 2014. We employed two measures of patient- and family-centered care (PFCC): (1) a composite measure of high-quality patient每physician communication (n = 34,629) and (2) patient empowerment through behavioral health counseling about healthy eating (n = 36,527) and exercise (n = 38,318). We used multivariate logistic regression models to estimate the variation of receiving PFCC by social determinants of health over time. Rates of receiving behavioral health counseling about healthy eating (53每60%) and exercise (37每42%) were lower than the rate of receiving high-quality physician每patient communication (92每93%). Parents were significantly more likely to report receiving high-quality physician每patient communication in 2014 than in 2010 (odds ratio 1.37, confidence interval 1.08每1.67); however, no association was found for empowerment through behavioral health counseling. Low income and parental educational attainment, and lack of insurance were associated with lower odds of receiving behavioral health counseling. Results showed significant variation of physician每patient communication and empowerment by social and demographic factors. The results suggest more providers need to empower parents and their children to self-care through behavioral health counseling %K Child health %K communication %K counseling %K patient participation %K quality of care %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1367493518786015