Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies

The foundation for a family-centered approach to pediatric health care is the belief that a child'semotional and developmental needs, and overall family wellbeing are best achieved when the service system supports the ability of the family to meet the needs of their child by involving families...

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Main Authors: Watts, Robin, Zhou, Huaqiong, Shields, L., Taylor, M., Munns, Ailsa, Ngune, Irene
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Adelaide * Faculty of Health Sciences 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41202
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Zhou, Huaqiong
Shields, L.
Taylor, M.
Munns, Ailsa
Ngune, Irene
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description The foundation for a family-centered approach to pediatric health care is the belief that a child'semotional and developmental needs, and overall family wellbeing are best achieved when the service system supports the ability of the family to meet the needs of their child by involving families in their child’s care. There are a range of potential benefits and difficulties associated with the provision of family centred care, e.g. role negotiation, parental expectations in regard to participation in their child’s care, and issues relating to power and control. Currently, however, there is limited systematic information on how the principles of family-centered care are implemented in the delivery of care to the hospitalized child and their family, and the impact on the family and the health care providers.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-412022020-08-28T06:24:27Z Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies Watts, Robin Zhou, Huaqiong Shields, L. Taylor, M. Munns, Ailsa Ngune, Irene The foundation for a family-centered approach to pediatric health care is the belief that a child'semotional and developmental needs, and overall family wellbeing are best achieved when the service system supports the ability of the family to meet the needs of their child by involving families in their child’s care. There are a range of potential benefits and difficulties associated with the provision of family centred care, e.g. role negotiation, parental expectations in regard to participation in their child’s care, and issues relating to power and control. Currently, however, there is limited systematic information on how the principles of family-centered care are implemented in the delivery of care to the hospitalized child and their family, and the impact on the family and the health care providers. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41202 10.11124/jbisrir-2014-1683 University of Adelaide * Faculty of Health Sciences fulltext
spellingShingle Watts, Robin
Zhou, Huaqiong
Shields, L.
Taylor, M.
Munns, Ailsa
Ngune, Irene
Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies
title Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies
title_full Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies
title_fullStr Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies
title_full_unstemmed Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies
title_short Family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies
title_sort family-centered care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 years: a systematic review of qualitative studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41202