Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and to support parenting for families with children up to age five. Services are principally provided by dedicated child and family health nurses, but also by general practitioners, practice nurses, pharmacy nurses and midwives. Aim: This study aimed to examine the experiences of families with young children across Australia in accessing and receiving health care for well children, parenting support and advice from a range of providers. Methods: The study used quantitative and qualitative data from an online survey of 719 parents and carers with children aged up to five years. Findings: On quantitative scales, most respondents rated healthcare pro...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Background: Australian governments provide free services to...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally available well-child health servi...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents' use of universally available well‐child health servi...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally avai...
© La Trobe University 2017. Consumer involvement in health care is widely accepted in policy and ser...
In Australia, community child health services provide comprehensive primary health care to infants, ...
In Australia, Community Child Health Services (CCHS) is the primary health care service which seeks ...
In Australia, Community Child Health Services (CCHS) is the primary health care service which seeks ...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...
Background: Australian governments provide free services to promote maternal and child health, and t...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Background: Australian governments provide free services to...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally available well-child health servi...
This study aimed to explore Australian parents' use of universally available well‐child health servi...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study aimed to explore Australian parents’ use of universally avai...
© La Trobe University 2017. Consumer involvement in health care is widely accepted in policy and ser...
In Australia, community child health services provide comprehensive primary health care to infants, ...
In Australia, Community Child Health Services (CCHS) is the primary health care service which seeks ...
In Australia, Community Child Health Services (CCHS) is the primary health care service which seeks ...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Objective Australia has a system of universal child and family health (CFH) nursing services providi...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...
Aim: This paper is a report of the comparison of perceptions of family-centred care by hospital staf...