This chapter is concerned with the important, but often overlooked, role of parents and carers in the transition of young people with chronic conditions. It examines past and current thinking about parental involvement, drawing on research and literature. The evidence suggests that parenting has often been problematized in transitional care — with parents labelled as over-involved and barriers to young people’s independence and self-management. Drawing on more recent and wider bodies of literature, we examine why parents are better viewed as crucial assets and show how they are instrumental in promoting young people’s health, wellbeing and transition readiness. We also explain why traditional models of transitional care have failed to capit...
This article reports on a study investigating the transition-related experiences of 30 parents of yo...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Aims: To explore the experiences of young people and their carers during the transition from child t...
This chapter is concerned with the important, but often overlooked, role of parents and carers in th...
The journey to adulthood is complex and multi-dimensional. Young people may be independent in some s...
The management of chronic kidney disease is complex. With disease management being the responsibili...
Research indicates that parental involvement in transition planning for adolescents with disabilitie...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Objective - To understand how parents view and experience their role as their child with a long-term...
The concept of a transition phase from childhood to adult life is a well-recognised stage in human d...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
The majority of those diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) now live to adulthood. In response to incr...
This article reports on a study investigating the transition-related experiences of 30 parents of yo...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Aims: To explore the experiences of young people and their carers during the transition from child t...
This chapter is concerned with the important, but often overlooked, role of parents and carers in th...
The journey to adulthood is complex and multi-dimensional. Young people may be independent in some s...
The management of chronic kidney disease is complex. With disease management being the responsibili...
Research indicates that parental involvement in transition planning for adolescents with disabilitie...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Objective - To understand how parents view and experience their role as their child with a long-term...
The concept of a transition phase from childhood to adult life is a well-recognised stage in human d...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
The majority of those diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) now live to adulthood. In response to incr...
This article reports on a study investigating the transition-related experiences of 30 parents of yo...
Continuity of care and equity of access to appropriate adult health care is an ongoing challenge for...
Aims: To explore the experiences of young people and their carers during the transition from child t...