Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow?

Family-centred care as a way to care for children in hospitals has become ubiquitous in the world of paediatrics. It evolved from work of pioneers in theories of maternal and child attachment, and paralleled the evolution of paediatric nursing as an academic (and evidence generating) discipline. How...

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Main Author: Shields, Linda
Format: Journal Article
Published: Forum on Public Policy 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17020
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description Family-centred care as a way to care for children in hospitals has become ubiquitous in the world of paediatrics. It evolved from work of pioneers in theories of maternal and child attachment, and paralleled the evolution of paediatric nursing as an academic (and evidence generating) discipline. However, in the last decade, doubts have been sewn as to its efficacy and workability, due to the lack of rigorous evidence about whether or not it works, or as to whether or not it makes a difference to the children and families for whom it is purported to care. This paper examines the historical evolution of family-centred care, discusses the current research about it, and poses questions around the ethics of continuing to use a model around which so many questions are generated.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-170202017-05-30T07:58:30Z Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow? Shields, Linda family-centred care Family-centred care as a way to care for children in hospitals has become ubiquitous in the world of paediatrics. It evolved from work of pioneers in theories of maternal and child attachment, and paralleled the evolution of paediatric nursing as an academic (and evidence generating) discipline. However, in the last decade, doubts have been sewn as to its efficacy and workability, due to the lack of rigorous evidence about whether or not it works, or as to whether or not it makes a difference to the children and families for whom it is purported to care. This paper examines the historical evolution of family-centred care, discusses the current research about it, and poses questions around the ethics of continuing to use a model around which so many questions are generated. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17020 Forum on Public Policy fulltext
spellingShingle family-centred care
Shields, Linda
Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow?
title Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow?
title_full Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow?
title_fullStr Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow?
title_full_unstemmed Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow?
title_short Family-Centred Care: Effective Care Delivery or Sacred Cow?
title_sort family-centred care: effective care delivery or sacred cow?
topic family-centred care
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17020