As children are unable to make health-related decisions themselves, parents play a central role in consultations with healthcare providers. Parents' perspectives are therefore the focus of this study. Our first aim was to determine parents' expectations of a healthcare visit with a general practitioner and a community pharmacist. The second aim was to determine the general practitioners' and community pharmacists' perspectives about consultations with children. An observational cross-sectional study was conducted in April and May 2018. We developed three questionnaires: one for parents, one for general practitioners, and one for community pharmacists. The questionnaire for parents was only available through an online platform. The healthcar...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract inf...
As children are unable to make health-related decisions themselves, parents play a central role in c...
AIM: Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of referrals for paediat...
AIM: Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of referrals for paediat...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we assessed the views of parents of children referred to specialty care and...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
Background: Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract infections ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to examine factors associated with: (1) parental preferen...
BACKGROUND: The active involvement of children in their health care has been shown to increase compl...
Background: Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract infections ...
Objective: This paper presents an analysis of the shared decision-making between parents, children a...
Background: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during child...
Objective To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of lower re...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract inf...
As children are unable to make health-related decisions themselves, parents play a central role in c...
AIM: Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of referrals for paediat...
AIM: Over the last decade, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of referrals for paediat...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we assessed the views of parents of children referred to specialty care and...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
Background: Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract infections ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to examine factors associated with: (1) parental preferen...
BACKGROUND: The active involvement of children in their health care has been shown to increase compl...
Background: Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract infections ...
Objective: This paper presents an analysis of the shared decision-making between parents, children a...
Background: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during child...
Objective To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of lower re...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract inf...