Aims.: This article poses topics for discussion around family-centred care as a model of care delivery to children and families in health services. Background.: Family-centred care developed over three decades following awakening awareness that excluding parents during a child's hospital admission was detrimental to the child's mental health. Using resources from both past and current literature and existing research, I argue that it is time for a revision of practices and policies that espouse family-centred care as the optimum model of care in paediatrics. Once the historical development of family-centred care is discussed, current research shows a dearth of evidence about family-centred care, its use, implementation and applicability acr...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Rationale and aim: Family-centred care (FCC) is widely used in paediatrics, though no rigorous evide...
In this article, we argue for a conceptual move from family-centred care (FCC) to a child-centred ca...
Aims. This article poses topics for discussion around family-centred care as a model of care deliver...
This article poses topics for discussion around family-centred care as a model of care delivery to c...
Family-centred care is a ubiquitous term in paediatric health facilities. It means that an admitted ...
Family-centred care is a ubiquitous term in paediatric health facilities. It means that an admitted ...
Family-centred care as a way to care for children in hospitals has become ubiquitous in the world of...
What is family-centred care of a hospitalized child? A critical understanding of the concept of fami...
Aim. To review systematically qualitative studies, which were found during a literature search for a...
Aim. To review systematically qualitative studies, which were found during a literature search for a...
Family-centred care as a way to care for children in hospitals has become ubiquitous in the world of...
Family-centred care is a ubiquitous term in paediatric health facilities. It means that an admitted ...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents and discusses an alternative model of family-centred care (...
Objective: This study explored paediatric nurses' perceptions of how they include and involve parent...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Rationale and aim: Family-centred care (FCC) is widely used in paediatrics, though no rigorous evide...
In this article, we argue for a conceptual move from family-centred care (FCC) to a child-centred ca...
Aims. This article poses topics for discussion around family-centred care as a model of care deliver...
This article poses topics for discussion around family-centred care as a model of care delivery to c...
Family-centred care is a ubiquitous term in paediatric health facilities. It means that an admitted ...
Family-centred care is a ubiquitous term in paediatric health facilities. It means that an admitted ...
Family-centred care as a way to care for children in hospitals has become ubiquitous in the world of...
What is family-centred care of a hospitalized child? A critical understanding of the concept of fami...
Aim. To review systematically qualitative studies, which were found during a literature search for a...
Aim. To review systematically qualitative studies, which were found during a literature search for a...
Family-centred care as a way to care for children in hospitals has become ubiquitous in the world of...
Family-centred care is a ubiquitous term in paediatric health facilities. It means that an admitted ...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents and discusses an alternative model of family-centred care (...
Objective: This study explored paediatric nurses' perceptions of how they include and involve parent...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Rationale and aim: Family-centred care (FCC) is widely used in paediatrics, though no rigorous evide...
In this article, we argue for a conceptual move from family-centred care (FCC) to a child-centred ca...