Background Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working between parents of children with long-term conditions and professionals, but there is little evidence of how they actually negotiate their respective roles. Using chronic kidney disease as an exemplar this paper reports on a multi-method study of social interaction between multidisciplinary teams and parents as they shared clinical care. Methods Phases 1 and 2: a telephone survey mapping multidisciplinary teams’ parent-educative activities, and qualitative interviews with 112 professionals (Clinical-psychologists, Dietitians, Doctors, Nurses, Play-specialists, Pharmacists, Therapists and Social-workers) exploring their accounts of parent...
Little is known about the respective experience of fathers and mothers within couples when managing ...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
It is usual for teams of educational, medical and care-giving personnel to support the educational p...
Background Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Background: Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Background: Long-term childhood conditions are often managed by hospital-based multidisciplinary tea...
Background Care of children and young people (children) with long-term kidney conditions is usually...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
Advances in health care have led to an increasing emphasis on family involvement in the day-to-day c...
Introduction: Interactions between carers and health professionals often have a power imbalance; pro...
Background: Interactions between parents and healthcare professionals are essential when parents of ...
Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Interactions between carers...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Introduction: As children with long-term conditions (LTCs) mature, they are usually expected to assu...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Little is known about the respective experience of fathers and mothers within couples when managing ...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
It is usual for teams of educational, medical and care-giving personnel to support the educational p...
Background Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Background: Limited negotiation around care decisions is believed to undermine collaborative working...
Background: Long-term childhood conditions are often managed by hospital-based multidisciplinary tea...
Background Care of children and young people (children) with long-term kidney conditions is usually...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
Advances in health care have led to an increasing emphasis on family involvement in the day-to-day c...
Introduction: Interactions between carers and health professionals often have a power imbalance; pro...
Background: Interactions between parents and healthcare professionals are essential when parents of ...
Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Interactions between carers...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Introduction: As children with long-term conditions (LTCs) mature, they are usually expected to assu...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Little is known about the respective experience of fathers and mothers within couples when managing ...
Objectives: Parents are expected to contribute to the expert/ medical management of chronic disease ...
It is usual for teams of educational, medical and care-giving personnel to support the educational p...