Background Interactions with children in clinical settings are often criticized because parents and medical professionals speak for children rather than to them. Such approaches do not take the agency of children into account. Objective First, to examine how children enact agency in a clinical encounter and draw lessons from this to improve health-care practices for children and, second, to explain how looking at agency might help to move the participation agenda forwards. Design A qualitative study incorporating a range of methods, including participant observation, interviews and focus group discussions. Setting Three hospitals in the Netherlands. Participants Children with diabetes type 1, between 8 and 12 years (n = 30), parents (n = 22...
Abstract Background Children report that they do not participate in their healthcare as much as they...
This article describes the overall attitudes of children, their parents, and attending physicians to...
Children’s right to participate in their own healthcare has increasingly become highlighted in natio...
Background: Interactions with children in clinical settings are often criticized because parents and...
Background Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which ...
Background: Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which...
Key policies at national and international levels have called for the increased involvement of child...
Participation in decision-making and inclusion in the important matters of one’s life are upheld as ...
Background: Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which...
Aims and objectivesThe aim was to explore and describe the child's active participation in daily hea...
Can young children understand and also take an active part in managing their diabetes care? In-depth...
Children's right to participate in their own healthcare has increasingly become highlighted in natio...
Aims: To investigate the seldom published views of children with type 1 diabetes about their conditi...
The impact of a hospital environment on children has rarely been investigated. Recently, however, th...
Aims: The aims of this study were to describe users’ experience of paediatric diabetes services to i...
Abstract Background Children report that they do not participate in their healthcare as much as they...
This article describes the overall attitudes of children, their parents, and attending physicians to...
Children’s right to participate in their own healthcare has increasingly become highlighted in natio...
Background: Interactions with children in clinical settings are often criticized because parents and...
Background Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which ...
Background: Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which...
Key policies at national and international levels have called for the increased involvement of child...
Participation in decision-making and inclusion in the important matters of one’s life are upheld as ...
Background: Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which...
Aims and objectivesThe aim was to explore and describe the child's active participation in daily hea...
Can young children understand and also take an active part in managing their diabetes care? In-depth...
Children's right to participate in their own healthcare has increasingly become highlighted in natio...
Aims: To investigate the seldom published views of children with type 1 diabetes about their conditi...
The impact of a hospital environment on children has rarely been investigated. Recently, however, th...
Aims: The aims of this study were to describe users’ experience of paediatric diabetes services to i...
Abstract Background Children report that they do not participate in their healthcare as much as they...
This article describes the overall attitudes of children, their parents, and attending physicians to...
Children’s right to participate in their own healthcare has increasingly become highlighted in natio...