According to the United Nation’s Convention of the Rights of the Child, children have the right to participate in their own healthcare and make their opinions heard. The aim of this study was thus to explore the impact of using an eHealth service, Sisom, to gain the children’s perspectives during their healthcare appointments. Data were gathered through individual interviews with a purposeful sample of 16 children, aged 6–13 years old, treated for different diseases and using the eHealth service, Sisom, during their healthcare appointments. The interviews were analysed using a constructivist grounded theory. The results showed that using Sisom made children’s voice heard by creating a communication space in the healthcare setting. This mean...
An emerging body of participatory media work aims to access children’s subjective experiences. One s...
Continuity of care for children with medical complexity, a subset of youth with special health care ...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...
According to the United Nation’s Convention of the Rights of the Child, children have the right to p...
Background: The growing field of participation in healthcare has the potential to provide a number o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Background: In January 2020, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was incorporat...
Background The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, CRC, claims that children should be heard i...
This article attempts to provide an overview of issues related to children’s participation in decisi...
Introduction: Digital communication support systems have great potential to facilitate the provision...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
Children’s right to participation in situations that matter to them is stated in law and convention ...
The rapid technological development of the media and the Internet has brought new ways to communicat...
An emerging body of participatory media work aims to access children’s subjective experiences. One s...
Continuity of care for children with medical complexity, a subset of youth with special health care ...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...
According to the United Nation’s Convention of the Rights of the Child, children have the right to p...
Background: The growing field of participation in healthcare has the potential to provide a number o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Background: In January 2020, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was incorporat...
Background The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, CRC, claims that children should be heard i...
This article attempts to provide an overview of issues related to children’s participation in decisi...
Introduction: Digital communication support systems have great potential to facilitate the provision...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
Children’s right to participation in situations that matter to them is stated in law and convention ...
The rapid technological development of the media and the Internet has brought new ways to communicat...
An emerging body of participatory media work aims to access children’s subjective experiences. One s...
Continuity of care for children with medical complexity, a subset of youth with special health care ...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...