© 2014 Nightingale et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Interactions between parents and healthcare professionals are essential when parents of children with chronic conditions are learning to share expertise about clinical care, but limited evidence exists on how they actually interact. This paper discusses the use of focused ethnography in paediatric settings as an effective means of exploring attitudes towards expertise. Methods: The paper draws on repeated observations, interviews and field-notes involving the parents of six children with chronic kidney disease, and 28 healthcare professionals at two, tertiary, children's hospital-based units. Data were analysed using the Framework approach and the concepts of expertise and ...
Paediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) requires complex care and radically transforms the everyday ...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Background & Objectives: Effective communication and shared decision making improve quality of care ...
Background: Interactions between parents and healthcare professionals are essential when parents of ...
Background: Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Background: Long-term childhood conditions are often managed by hospital-based multidisciplinary tea...
Background Care of children and young people (children) with long-term kidney conditions is usually ...
Background Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Using focused ethnography in paediatric settings and parents ’ attitudes Our discussion focuses on t...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Effective communication and shared decision making improve quality of care ...
Advances in health care have led to an increasing emphasis on family involvement in the day-to-day c...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Purpose This study aimed to design, develop and pre-pilot an assessment tool (P...
Purpose: This study aimed to design, develop and pre-pilot an assessment tool (PLAnT) to identify pa...
Paediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) requires complex care and radically transforms the everyday ...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Background & Objectives: Effective communication and shared decision making improve quality of care ...
Background: Interactions between parents and healthcare professionals are essential when parents of ...
Background: Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Background: Long-term childhood conditions are often managed by hospital-based multidisciplinary tea...
Background Care of children and young people (children) with long-term kidney conditions is usually ...
Background Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Using focused ethnography in paediatric settings and parents ’ attitudes Our discussion focuses on t...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Effective communication and shared decision making improve quality of care ...
Advances in health care have led to an increasing emphasis on family involvement in the day-to-day c...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Purpose This study aimed to design, develop and pre-pilot an assessment tool (P...
Purpose: This study aimed to design, develop and pre-pilot an assessment tool (PLAnT) to identify pa...
Paediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) requires complex care and radically transforms the everyday ...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Background & Objectives: Effective communication and shared decision making improve quality of care ...