Background There is little available information about what children and parents would like to know about a forthcoming hospitalization and what they currently receive. Methods The current study was a survey of 102 children between the ages of 6 and 10 years and their parents recruited either from the Recovery Unit following day surgery or from the wards following overnight admissions at Sydney Children's Hospital, Australia. Information was obtained about each child's experience in hospital, the nature and format of information that they had received prior to the admission, and what information the child/parent thought would be helpful to receive. Results Parents recorded a total of 163 questions asked by children prior to their admission....
To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the views of parents and clinicians regarding the optimal content, format and ...
To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of different methods of collecting follow-...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of different methods of collecting follow-...
BackgroundChildren often have unmet information needs when attending hospital and this can cause the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the views of parents and clinicians regarding the optimal content, format and ...
Objectives: To ascertain parental views regarding taking part in neonatal unit ward rounds. Design...
Hospitalization of children can create difficult and emotional psycho-social situations for children...
This study aims analysing the importance of informing parents and children during hospitalization pe...
Purpose: Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health...
Introduction:Among children and parents, the word surgery alone can be experienced as daunting. It m...
Objective: Despite growing interest in children and young people’s (CYP) perspectives on healthcare,...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Aim: To compare views of parents, consultants, and general practitioners on severity of acute illnes...
To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the views of parents and clinicians regarding the optimal content, format and ...
To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of different methods of collecting follow-...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of different methods of collecting follow-...
BackgroundChildren often have unmet information needs when attending hospital and this can cause the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the views of parents and clinicians regarding the optimal content, format and ...
Objectives: To ascertain parental views regarding taking part in neonatal unit ward rounds. Design...
Hospitalization of children can create difficult and emotional psycho-social situations for children...
This study aims analysing the importance of informing parents and children during hospitalization pe...
Purpose: Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health...
Introduction:Among children and parents, the word surgery alone can be experienced as daunting. It m...
Objective: Despite growing interest in children and young people’s (CYP) perspectives on healthcare,...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Aim: To compare views of parents, consultants, and general practitioners on severity of acute illnes...
To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the views of parents and clinicians regarding the optimal content, format and ...
To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...