RESPITE CARE NEEDS FOR FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH LIFE-LIMITING CONDITIONS.
Autor: | Bowman, Janet, Butcher, Ruth, Dolby, Sue |
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AUDITING
CAREGIVERS CHILD health services COMMUNITY health nursing FAMILIES HEALTH care rationing INTERPROFESSIONAL relations INTERVIEWING MEDICAL needs assessment PALLIATIVE treatment PEDIATRIC nursing PERSONNEL management RESPITE care SURVEYS VOLUNTARY health agencies CHILDREN with disabilities SOCIAL support |
Zdroj: | Nursing Children & Young People; Jul2011, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p14-18, 5p |
Abstrakt: | The Framework for Respite in Partnership with Parents (FRiPP), developed by the Jessie May Trust is a tool to enable a standardised and equitable allocation of a limited resource. FRiPP reduces the opportunity for subjective allocation of respite-based care stemming from the professional-led model of telling families what they need. The tool is aimed at engaging families in identifying and articulating the support they require. After a successful pilot and evaluation, FRiPP is now used for all families on the Jessie May Trust's caseload. The authors reflect on the tool's development and implementation process in the context of promoting and protecting partnership working. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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