AbstractConflict is an everyday phenomenon, a part of everyday life. It is hardly surprising that it also occurs in a clinical setting, not only between clinicians and within teams, but also between patients, their families and clinicians. This is all the more the likely in a setting that deals with a chronic disease such as CF. The physical, emotional, social and practical burdens of the illness are such that coping mechanisms are stretched to their limits. Disagreements, misunderstandings, impaired trust and different expectations may all challenge the patient–clinician relationship. In a context in which children and adolescents form at least half the clientele, the potential for conflict is intensified because of the involvement of pare...
Background Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is know...
Background Our pilot study carried out at two Polish pediatric hospital departments revealed that ...
The collection of chapters in this book indicates that we have come a long way in explicating the co...
AbstractConflict is an everyday phenomenon, a part of everyday life. It is hardly surprising that it...
Conflict in health-care, at all levels of the organization is both common and expected. Providing ca...
Objective To explore clinician and family experiences of conflict in paediatric services, in order t...
Also PCMA Working Paper #5.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51110/1/342.pd
Introduction Given the prevalence of conflict between physicians and patients and families, it is cr...
A significant proportion of parents in mediation present destructive and escalating conflicts. In a ...
[Extract] Conflict can be defined as:\ud \ud "... a form of relating or interacting where we find ou...
Conflict can arise between health professionals and the parents of children not only where there is ...
Families often present for counseling with concerns pertaining to conflict between parents and their...
Background: Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is kno...
Introduction Disagreement and conflict are inevitable among members of clinical teams, as well as wi...
The parent-child relationship is one of the most trust-worthy relationships of a society. It is one ...
Background Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is know...
Background Our pilot study carried out at two Polish pediatric hospital departments revealed that ...
The collection of chapters in this book indicates that we have come a long way in explicating the co...
AbstractConflict is an everyday phenomenon, a part of everyday life. It is hardly surprising that it...
Conflict in health-care, at all levels of the organization is both common and expected. Providing ca...
Objective To explore clinician and family experiences of conflict in paediatric services, in order t...
Also PCMA Working Paper #5.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51110/1/342.pd
Introduction Given the prevalence of conflict between physicians and patients and families, it is cr...
A significant proportion of parents in mediation present destructive and escalating conflicts. In a ...
[Extract] Conflict can be defined as:\ud \ud "... a form of relating or interacting where we find ou...
Conflict can arise between health professionals and the parents of children not only where there is ...
Families often present for counseling with concerns pertaining to conflict between parents and their...
Background: Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is kno...
Introduction Disagreement and conflict are inevitable among members of clinical teams, as well as wi...
The parent-child relationship is one of the most trust-worthy relationships of a society. It is one ...
Background Conflict in healthcare is a well-recognised but under-examined phenomenon. Little is know...
Background Our pilot study carried out at two Polish pediatric hospital departments revealed that ...
The collection of chapters in this book indicates that we have come a long way in explicating the co...