In an attempt to correctly classify the patients who engaged in the initial TeleNP delivery of services, the term Hispanic/Latino(a) was agreed upon by the authors across sites. La Real Academia Española (2001) defines, “Latino” as persons from Latin American or Hispanic origin who reside in the USA. To be consistent with the literature cited in this manuscript (United States Census Bureau, 2019a, 2019b, 2019c, 2019d, 2019e, 2019f) and to promote inclusivity, the term Hispanic/Latino(a) is used throughout this manuscript. Although we recognize that our choice does not capture nonbinary gender identities, Hispanic/Latino(a) is most consistent with our patients’ self-reports and recent national data on rates of familiarity with, and use of, the Latinx term (Noe-Bustamante, Mora, & Lopez, 2020).
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