Background: Although it is widely recognized that children are willing, capable and legally entitled to be active participants in their health care, parents are generally invited to evaluate paediatric hospital care and services rather than children themselves. This is problematic because parents cannot serve as the only spokespersons for the perspectives and experiences of children. Objective: To investigate children's experiences with and perspectives on the quality of hospital care and services in the Netherlands, and how they think care and services could be improved. Design: A qualitative study incorporating different participatory data collection methods, including photovoice and children writing a letter to the chief executive of the...
Background: For most children, being hospitalized is a whole new experience. The care should be safe...
Yearly, roughly 350.000 child hospitalizations take place in the Netherlands and 27% of Dutch childr...
OBJECTIVE: A discussion of the challenges to completing participatory social research with children ...
Background: Although it is widely recognized that children are willing, capable and legally entitled...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
Aims and objectives: This study intended to contribute to the improvement of nursing care for both...
BACKGROUND: In January 2020, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was incorporat...
Background: Interactions with children in clinical settings are often criticized because parents and...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
This study aimed to elicit the separate views of children, young people and carers after a period in...
Objective: Disease and hospitalization can be the first crisis that a child encounters. The aim of t...
The main purpose was to investigate children's participation in the decision-making processes in hea...
The article focuses on the participation of children in pediatric care, which means that the child’s...
Most children go through their childhood without ever being hospitalized. For a child, being hospita...
Information obtained from children themselves regarding the characteristics of the ideal hospital th...
Background: For most children, being hospitalized is a whole new experience. The care should be safe...
Yearly, roughly 350.000 child hospitalizations take place in the Netherlands and 27% of Dutch childr...
OBJECTIVE: A discussion of the challenges to completing participatory social research with children ...
Background: Although it is widely recognized that children are willing, capable and legally entitled...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
Aims and objectives: This study intended to contribute to the improvement of nursing care for both...
BACKGROUND: In January 2020, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was incorporat...
Background: Interactions with children in clinical settings are often criticized because parents and...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
This study aimed to elicit the separate views of children, young people and carers after a period in...
Objective: Disease and hospitalization can be the first crisis that a child encounters. The aim of t...
The main purpose was to investigate children's participation in the decision-making processes in hea...
The article focuses on the participation of children in pediatric care, which means that the child’s...
Most children go through their childhood without ever being hospitalized. For a child, being hospita...
Information obtained from children themselves regarding the characteristics of the ideal hospital th...
Background: For most children, being hospitalized is a whole new experience. The care should be safe...
Yearly, roughly 350.000 child hospitalizations take place in the Netherlands and 27% of Dutch childr...
OBJECTIVE: A discussion of the challenges to completing participatory social research with children ...