Objective: The aim of this study was to recognise the preconditions experienced by general practitioners (GPs) in addressing the children’s needs when ill and substance abusing parents consult for their own health problems. Design: Qualitative analysis of 38 case stories told by GPs in focus group interviews. Setting: Focus group interviews of four continuing medical education groups for GPs in western Norway. Subjects: 27 GPs (nine females) with at least 5 years’ experiences in general practice. Results: Different aspects of the GPs’ perceived mandate of trust from the parents was a precondition for the children’s situation to be addressed. In some case stories the participants took an open mandate from the parent for granted, while in oth...
This Executive Summary and Research Brief provide an overview of a research project (full report ava...
The role of GPs in safeguarding children has long been seen as vital to inter-agency collaboration i...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...
Objective: The aim of this study was to recognise the preconditions experienced by general practitio...
Children who are next of kin to parents with physical or mental illness and/or substance abuse need ...
Children who are next of kin to parents with physical or mental illness and/or substance abuse need ...
Objectives: To explore significant experiences of adolescents as next of kin that the general practi...
Background and aims: Children whose parents suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, or severe s...
Background: Severe illness among parents may interfere with their parenting. Children having ill or ...
Objective. To explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) experiences in helping children as next of kin o...
This study was supported by Lundbeckfonden and Trygfonden.Peer reviewedPostprintPostprin
BACKGROUND: The active involvement of children in their health care has been shown to increase compl...
AIM: To assess a national sample of Australian parental confidence in general practitioner (GP) care...
The role of GPs in safeguarding children has long been seen as vital to inter-agency collaboration i...
Background: Children are affected when parents are ill and health care professionals are bound by la...
This Executive Summary and Research Brief provide an overview of a research project (full report ava...
The role of GPs in safeguarding children has long been seen as vital to inter-agency collaboration i...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...
Objective: The aim of this study was to recognise the preconditions experienced by general practitio...
Children who are next of kin to parents with physical or mental illness and/or substance abuse need ...
Children who are next of kin to parents with physical or mental illness and/or substance abuse need ...
Objectives: To explore significant experiences of adolescents as next of kin that the general practi...
Background and aims: Children whose parents suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, or severe s...
Background: Severe illness among parents may interfere with their parenting. Children having ill or ...
Objective. To explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) experiences in helping children as next of kin o...
This study was supported by Lundbeckfonden and Trygfonden.Peer reviewedPostprintPostprin
BACKGROUND: The active involvement of children in their health care has been shown to increase compl...
AIM: To assess a national sample of Australian parental confidence in general practitioner (GP) care...
The role of GPs in safeguarding children has long been seen as vital to inter-agency collaboration i...
Background: Children are affected when parents are ill and health care professionals are bound by la...
This Executive Summary and Research Brief provide an overview of a research project (full report ava...
The role of GPs in safeguarding children has long been seen as vital to inter-agency collaboration i...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...