作者
Kinga Pozniak, Gillian King, Elizabeth Chambers, Rachel Martens, Sarah Earl, Olaf Kraus de Camargo, Dayle McCauley, Rachel Teplicky, Peter Rosenbaum
发表日期
2023/7/6
期刊
Disability and Rehabilitation
页码范围
1-14
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Purpose
Family-centred service (FCS) is an established approach for delivering services in children’s rehabilitation and healthcare. This article describes that parents continue to report mixed experiences with healthcare services for their children, as well as their ideas about what they need and want from these services. These findings will inform the development of an up-to-date measure of Family-Centred Service called Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC 2.0).
Methods
A qualitative descriptive study was conducted with parents, using focus groups and open-ended interviews. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis.
Results
Parents want care that is individualized, co-ordinated, easily accessible, and takes into account the entire family dynamic. They want service providers (SPs) to be informed and invested in their child’s care, and to provide parents with practical assistance. They also want to be …
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