Children's agency in their own lives is increasingly recognised as important, including within paediatric health care. The issue of acknowledging child agency is complex in the context of paediatric palliative care, where children have serious and complex conditions that often impact their ability to verbally communicate with others. This study explores how clinicians and parents/guardians direct talk towards a child patient when they are present in a consultation. Conversation analysis methods were used to examine 74 video-recorded paediatric palliative care consultations. Detailed turn-by-turn examination of the recorded consultations identified the recurrent use of a practice described by linguists as a ‘tag question’, which follows some...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
Children's agency in their own lives is increasingly recognised as important, including within paedi...
Objective Discussing the potential deterioration of a child who has a life-limiting condition has re...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud Discussing the potential deterioration of a child who has a life-limiting co...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, the...
Background: Families play a vital role in the day-to-day medical care of children with life-limiting...
Background: Effective communication is a cornerstone of quality paediatric palliative care. Families...
Objective: To consider whether and how family members and clinicians discuss end of life during paed...
Background Globally, an estimated eight million children could benefit from palliative care each yea...
In Scandinavian countries, health professionals are legally obliged to involve patients’ minor child...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
Background: Globally, an estimated eight million children could benefit from palliative care each ye...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
Children's agency in their own lives is increasingly recognised as important, including within paedi...
Objective Discussing the potential deterioration of a child who has a life-limiting condition has re...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud Discussing the potential deterioration of a child who has a life-limiting co...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, the...
Background: Families play a vital role in the day-to-day medical care of children with life-limiting...
Background: Effective communication is a cornerstone of quality paediatric palliative care. Families...
Objective: To consider whether and how family members and clinicians discuss end of life during paed...
Background Globally, an estimated eight million children could benefit from palliative care each yea...
In Scandinavian countries, health professionals are legally obliged to involve patients’ minor child...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
Background: Globally, an estimated eight million children could benefit from palliative care each ye...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...