Abstract Background The impact of a pediatric rehabilitation service delivery reorganization to improve access to services on parents' and service providers' perception of service quality was evaluated. Child-, family-, service- and service provider-related characteristics possibly associated with these perceptions were explored. Methods Perceptions were measured using the Measure of Processes of Care tools and open ended questions before (2007), during (2008) and following (2009) service reorganization. Child and family characteristics, services received and service provider data were documented. Mean MPOC scores were compared over time (ANOVAs and Generalized Estimating Equations) and t-tests, correlations and ANOVAs determined whether th...
Introduction: The care for children with cerebral palsy (CP) is mainly focused in paediatric rehabil...
Background: Family-centered service philosophy (FCS) is an important contextual aspect of many pedia...
Background: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are considered most medically fragile and require...
Background: The impact of a pediatric rehabilitation service delivery reorganization to improve acce...
This article presents the experience of a rehabilitation program that un- dertook the challenge to ...
Aim: To describe the course of parents' perceptions of the family centredness of rehabilitation serv...
Many discourses surround the concept of 'service quality', however, it continues to remain partial a...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...
Family-centered early childhood services for children with physical disability and their families ca...
Objectives. To explore perceptions related to increased utilization of group interventions as a part...
Program evaluation is becoming increasingly important in pediatric rehabilitation settings that adhe...
Current health and social care policy seeks to develop and refine standards of service quality. Howe...
Children with special needs require care coordination to optimize their health and well-being. This ...
While family-centered care is the desired model for pediatric care in hospitals worldwide, it is not...
In this thesis the paediatric rehabilitation treatment process in the Netherlands is described with ...
Introduction: The care for children with cerebral palsy (CP) is mainly focused in paediatric rehabil...
Background: Family-centered service philosophy (FCS) is an important contextual aspect of many pedia...
Background: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are considered most medically fragile and require...
Background: The impact of a pediatric rehabilitation service delivery reorganization to improve acce...
This article presents the experience of a rehabilitation program that un- dertook the challenge to ...
Aim: To describe the course of parents' perceptions of the family centredness of rehabilitation serv...
Many discourses surround the concept of 'service quality', however, it continues to remain partial a...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...
Family-centered early childhood services for children with physical disability and their families ca...
Objectives. To explore perceptions related to increased utilization of group interventions as a part...
Program evaluation is becoming increasingly important in pediatric rehabilitation settings that adhe...
Current health and social care policy seeks to develop and refine standards of service quality. Howe...
Children with special needs require care coordination to optimize their health and well-being. This ...
While family-centered care is the desired model for pediatric care in hospitals worldwide, it is not...
In this thesis the paediatric rehabilitation treatment process in the Netherlands is described with ...
Introduction: The care for children with cerebral palsy (CP) is mainly focused in paediatric rehabil...
Background: Family-centered service philosophy (FCS) is an important contextual aspect of many pedia...
Background: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are considered most medically fragile and require...