Abstract Introduction The responsibility for managing a long‐term condition (LTC) such as chronic kidney disease (CKD) typically transfers from parent to child, as children become older. However, children can find it challenging to become independent at managing their LTC, and evidence for how healthcare professionals (HCPs) support transfer of responsibility is limited. This study aimed to explore how young people with CKD assume responsibility for managing their condition and the HCP's role during this process. Methods Sampling, qualitative data collection and analysis were guided by a constructivist grounded theory approach. Individual and dyadic interviews, and focus groups, were conducted with 16 young people aged 13–17 years with CKD,...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Abstract Background People wit...
Introduction The responsibility for managing a long-term condition (LTC) such as chronic kidney dis...
Introduction: As children with long-term conditions (LTCs) mature, they are usually expected to assu...
Parents of a child with chronic kidney disease (CKD) must safely perform advanced care and treatment...
The management of chronic kidney disease is complex. With disease management being the responsibili...
Background: Children and young people with long-term conditions (LTCs) are usually dependent on, or...
Advances in health care have led to an increasing emphasis on family involvement in the day-to-day c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022To better support family-centered care surrounding ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Parents of children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) ha...
Young people age 14-25 years with chronic kidney disease have been identified as generally having po...
Background and Objectives: End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) may interfere with children's developmen...
Background - People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) must self-manage their illness to assist with ...
Seven families took part in a phenomenological study to consider the effects on family life when a p...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Abstract Background People wit...
Introduction The responsibility for managing a long-term condition (LTC) such as chronic kidney dis...
Introduction: As children with long-term conditions (LTCs) mature, they are usually expected to assu...
Parents of a child with chronic kidney disease (CKD) must safely perform advanced care and treatment...
The management of chronic kidney disease is complex. With disease management being the responsibili...
Background: Children and young people with long-term conditions (LTCs) are usually dependent on, or...
Advances in health care have led to an increasing emphasis on family involvement in the day-to-day c...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022To better support family-centered care surrounding ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Parents of children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) ha...
Young people age 14-25 years with chronic kidney disease have been identified as generally having po...
Background and Objectives: End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) may interfere with children's developmen...
Background - People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) must self-manage their illness to assist with ...
Seven families took part in a phenomenological study to consider the effects on family life when a p...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Abstract Background People wit...