Current health and social care policy seeks to develop and refine standards of service quality. However, policies have so far largely focused upon statistically based service output indicators. Recognizing the importance and yet limitations of this, especially in services for disabled children and their families, this paper draws upon qualitative and quantitative data to explore indicators that are meaningful and relevant to disabled children and their families. Results demonstrate the need to look beyond a generic family-based perception of service quality, as children and parents value different aspects of service quality and prioritize different indicators when using different types of services. Although some indicators are regarded as ‘...
The lack of quality of life is a key issue for families with children with an intellectual disabilit...
This report discusses effective practice with families who have disabled children up to the age of s...
Introduction: Achieving high standards of health care provision with children and young people with ...
Many discourses surround the concept of 'service quality', however, it continues to remain partial a...
The study identified indicators of disability service quality used by three stakeholder groups (serv...
Care and service trajectories for people with intellectual disabilities (i.e. people with mental ret...
To provide a national, population-based assessment of the quality of the health care system for chil...
BackgroundPerformance measurement is growing in importance as a management tool in services for disa...
Background Care and service trajectories for people with intellectual disabilities are routes within...
Many questions about quality surround service outcomes in the emerging face of managed care in the m...
Abstract Background The impact of a pediatric rehabilitation service delivery reorganization to impr...
Program evaluators increasingly strive to capture how service users experience child and family serv...
Evaluating the outcomes achieved by service providers who assist people with intellectual disabiliti...
AbstractIn recent years, research on the families of persons with Intellectual Disability (ID) has f...
Family-centered early childhood services for children with physical disability and their families ca...
The lack of quality of life is a key issue for families with children with an intellectual disabilit...
This report discusses effective practice with families who have disabled children up to the age of s...
Introduction: Achieving high standards of health care provision with children and young people with ...
Many discourses surround the concept of 'service quality', however, it continues to remain partial a...
The study identified indicators of disability service quality used by three stakeholder groups (serv...
Care and service trajectories for people with intellectual disabilities (i.e. people with mental ret...
To provide a national, population-based assessment of the quality of the health care system for chil...
BackgroundPerformance measurement is growing in importance as a management tool in services for disa...
Background Care and service trajectories for people with intellectual disabilities are routes within...
Many questions about quality surround service outcomes in the emerging face of managed care in the m...
Abstract Background The impact of a pediatric rehabilitation service delivery reorganization to impr...
Program evaluators increasingly strive to capture how service users experience child and family serv...
Evaluating the outcomes achieved by service providers who assist people with intellectual disabiliti...
AbstractIn recent years, research on the families of persons with Intellectual Disability (ID) has f...
Family-centered early childhood services for children with physical disability and their families ca...
The lack of quality of life is a key issue for families with children with an intellectual disabilit...
This report discusses effective practice with families who have disabled children up to the age of s...
Introduction: Achieving high standards of health care provision with children and young people with ...