In summary, the potential and need for research in the area of supporting children with complex care needs in the community are vast. A mixture of methodologies is required: quantitative research designs to address effectiveness and efficiency, linking process variables with patient outcomes; qualitative methodologies to identify families' problems and needs, satisfaction with care, and to measure QoL; economic approaches to assess cost-benefit. Parents, siblings and the children themselves need to be involved in setting the research agenda. © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The 'future' orientation of the out-of-home care research literature which has focused on outcomes o...
The title of this work: “Home care needs of the families, bringing up children with cancer.” The aim...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance understanding of care use by children known to have or be...
In summary, the potential and need for research in the area of supporting children with complex care...
Although recognised by policy incentives shaping children’s services, research and service developm...
Although recognised by policy incentives shaping children's services, research and service developme...
Chronic conditions are the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and disability in children. However...
Advances have been made to improve health care for children with complex health conditions (CCHCs); ...
Background: Chronic conditions are the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and disability in child...
In an effort to identify priority statements for research into the healthcare of children and adoles...
With the aim of establishing a foundation for collaboration and partnership in research, parents and...
This book presents the results of a collaborative research project which was designed to contribute ...
Introduction: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are among the most vulnerable children in socie...
Participatory research, user involvement, consultation, co-production, and service user participatio...
Adverse conditions in childhood manifest in a risk for long-term illness and poor labour market perf...
The 'future' orientation of the out-of-home care research literature which has focused on outcomes o...
The title of this work: “Home care needs of the families, bringing up children with cancer.” The aim...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance understanding of care use by children known to have or be...
In summary, the potential and need for research in the area of supporting children with complex care...
Although recognised by policy incentives shaping children’s services, research and service developm...
Although recognised by policy incentives shaping children's services, research and service developme...
Chronic conditions are the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and disability in children. However...
Advances have been made to improve health care for children with complex health conditions (CCHCs); ...
Background: Chronic conditions are the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and disability in child...
In an effort to identify priority statements for research into the healthcare of children and adoles...
With the aim of establishing a foundation for collaboration and partnership in research, parents and...
This book presents the results of a collaborative research project which was designed to contribute ...
Introduction: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are among the most vulnerable children in socie...
Participatory research, user involvement, consultation, co-production, and service user participatio...
Adverse conditions in childhood manifest in a risk for long-term illness and poor labour market perf...
The 'future' orientation of the out-of-home care research literature which has focused on outcomes o...
The title of this work: “Home care needs of the families, bringing up children with cancer.” The aim...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance understanding of care use by children known to have or be...