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期刊名:Child care health and development

缩写:CHILD CARE HLTH DEV

ISSN:0305-1862

e-ISSN:1365-2214

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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C S Ashtekar,A Hande,E Stallard et al. C S Ashtekar et al.
Background: Recent high-profile medico-legal cases such as the death of Victoria Climbie and the subsequent Laming report have highlighted widespread deficiencies in child protection practice. Junior doctors are the front...
N Horwitz,J Ellis N Horwitz
Aims: To ascertain the level of support and training available to paediatric specialist registrars (SpRs) in breaking bad news and their self-reported confidence in this task. ...
A J Beringer,N M Eaton,G L Jones A J Beringer
Background: Children's palliative care services have recently been awarded fixed-term grants, aimed at improving the provision of care for children with life-limiting conditions in the community. We report findings of a q...
J Beecham,P Sloper,V Greco et al. J Beecham et al.
Background: Key workers provide a single point of contact for disabled children and their families, supporting them and facilitating access to other services. Key worker services appear to generate good outcomes for famil...
R C Siebes,L Wijnroks,M Ketelaar et al. R C Siebes et al.
Background: The Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC) is a 56-item self-administered measure designed to examine what parents of a child with a chronic health problem think of the services they and their child receive, and ...
B J G Nijhuis,H A Reinders-Messelink,A C E de Blécourt et al. B J G Nijhuis et al.
Aim: Worldwide, family-centred and co-ordinated care are seen as the two most desirable and effective methods of paediatric care delivery. This study outlines current views on how team collaboration comprising professiona...
P Raghavendra,S Murchland,M Bentley et al. P Raghavendra et al.
Background: For children who have physical disabilities and their families, involvement with a variety of providers of rehabilitation services is the norm rather than the exception. Despite family-centred practice (FCP) b...
J Dalzell,H Nelson,C Haigh et al. J Dalzell et al.
Background: Meeting the needs of deaf children and their families is multidisciplinary. Models of multi-agency working are diverse, and there is little evidence on outcome for family and child. Effective collaboration is ...
M T Clarke,C Donlan,C Lister et al. M T Clarke et al.
Background: Children who experience difficulties in face-to-face interaction, understanding language and developing literacy can benefit from the provision of communication aids such as speech synthesizers and specialist ...
C Morris,K Liabo,P Wright et al. C Morris et al.
Background: A large number of children are affected by foot and ankle problems owing to congenital deformities, clinical syndromes, neuromuscular conditions or trauma. This study aimed to identify how children's lives are...