Providing care for children who are ill, as close to home as possible, is an objective of health care providers and policy makers nationally and internationally. The existing evidence base to support development of care closer to home (CCTH) is weak in relation to clinical effectiveness, approaches and models, potential costs and benefits to families and the health service, impact on those who use CCTH, and how CCTH is best delivered and organised. This project took a mixed methods approach to address these questions, including a systematic review, a national survey of services and case studies
Background: Children’s community nursing (CCN) services support children with acute, chronic, comple...
Home visiting is an evidence-based strategy used to enhance child and family health outcomes. Such p...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...
AIM: To gather evidence to support the implementation of standard six of the National Service Framew...
Standard six of the National Service Framework (NSF) for Children, Young People and Maternity Servic...
AIMS: To report findings of a national survey of care closer to home services for children and young...
Part of the vision of the National Service Framework for Children and Young People (NSF Standard 6) ...
Providing care for children who are ill, as close to home as possible, is an objective of health car...
Providing care for children who are ill, as close to home as possible, is an objective of health car...
This report updates and extends a systematic review undertaken in 2000 in order to identify recent e...
Introduction: Children and young people placed in out-of-home care (OoHC) are often affected by a hi...
AimDecades of research confirm that children and adolescents in out‐of‐home care (foster family, res...
Background: Community children’s nursing services (CCNS) provides nursing and supportive care, rangi...
The aim of this article is to report the findings on health professional's perceptions of beneficial...
AIM: Decades of research confirm that children and adolescents in out-of-home care (foster family, r...
Background: Children’s community nursing (CCN) services support children with acute, chronic, comple...
Home visiting is an evidence-based strategy used to enhance child and family health outcomes. Such p...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...
AIM: To gather evidence to support the implementation of standard six of the National Service Framew...
Standard six of the National Service Framework (NSF) for Children, Young People and Maternity Servic...
AIMS: To report findings of a national survey of care closer to home services for children and young...
Part of the vision of the National Service Framework for Children and Young People (NSF Standard 6) ...
Providing care for children who are ill, as close to home as possible, is an objective of health car...
Providing care for children who are ill, as close to home as possible, is an objective of health car...
This report updates and extends a systematic review undertaken in 2000 in order to identify recent e...
Introduction: Children and young people placed in out-of-home care (OoHC) are often affected by a hi...
AimDecades of research confirm that children and adolescents in out‐of‐home care (foster family, res...
Background: Community children’s nursing services (CCNS) provides nursing and supportive care, rangi...
The aim of this article is to report the findings on health professional's perceptions of beneficial...
AIM: Decades of research confirm that children and adolescents in out-of-home care (foster family, r...
Background: Children’s community nursing (CCN) services support children with acute, chronic, comple...
Home visiting is an evidence-based strategy used to enhance child and family health outcomes. Such p...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...