Involving Family Advisory Councils in decisions that impact pediatric healthcare demonstrates hospitals’ commitment to child- and family-centered care. Yet, reliance on advisors as the sole source of family input has several limitations: infrequent meetings impedes the council’s capacity to address emerging concerns in a timely manner; feedback obtained from a small number of highly-engaged family members may not represent the perspectives of “typical” patients and families; advisors provide feedback in a reactive manner and are generally not equitably involved in problem identification or the initial development of solutions. In recognition of the need to strengthen and advance family partnerships, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia m...
Family-centred care (FCC) is widely used in paediatrics, but is largely untested by rigorous researc...
Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Health policy advocates tha...
Patient involvement in decision-making is an increasingly recognized ethical imperative, one that re...
Involving Family Advisory Councils in decisions that impact pediatric healthcare demonstrates hospit...
Although the landscape in pediatrics continues to shift and change, one of the keys to our continued...
[Excerpt] A comprehensive concept of health is considered today, inseparable from the family, even m...
Family-centered care is a model of health care delivery that emphasizes understanding the patient in...
The foundation for a family-centered approach to pediatric health care is the belief that a child'se...
Parent engagement remains critical to pediatric care. Both pediatric medical and mental health care ...
Child- and family-centered care (FCC) is increasingly accepted and implemented to optimize the healt...
Family-centered care (FCC) is defined as an approach to care coordination founded in collaborative p...
This special issue on patient & family experience in children’s hospitals and pediatric care underli...
“Condition Help” is a family activated rapid response team designed to enhance a partnership between...
While family-centered care is the desired model for pediatric care in hospitals worldwide, it is not...
Background: To humanize the management of children in hospitals has become a serious concern of civi...
Family-centred care (FCC) is widely used in paediatrics, but is largely untested by rigorous researc...
Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Health policy advocates tha...
Patient involvement in decision-making is an increasingly recognized ethical imperative, one that re...
Involving Family Advisory Councils in decisions that impact pediatric healthcare demonstrates hospit...
Although the landscape in pediatrics continues to shift and change, one of the keys to our continued...
[Excerpt] A comprehensive concept of health is considered today, inseparable from the family, even m...
Family-centered care is a model of health care delivery that emphasizes understanding the patient in...
The foundation for a family-centered approach to pediatric health care is the belief that a child'se...
Parent engagement remains critical to pediatric care. Both pediatric medical and mental health care ...
Child- and family-centered care (FCC) is increasingly accepted and implemented to optimize the healt...
Family-centered care (FCC) is defined as an approach to care coordination founded in collaborative p...
This special issue on patient & family experience in children’s hospitals and pediatric care underli...
“Condition Help” is a family activated rapid response team designed to enhance a partnership between...
While family-centered care is the desired model for pediatric care in hospitals worldwide, it is not...
Background: To humanize the management of children in hospitals has become a serious concern of civi...
Family-centred care (FCC) is widely used in paediatrics, but is largely untested by rigorous researc...
Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Health policy advocates tha...
Patient involvement in decision-making is an increasingly recognized ethical imperative, one that re...