Clinical Care for Neonatology and Paediatrics
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Clinical Pediatrics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 November 2021) | Viewed by 20172
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Clinical care in neonatology and paediatrics has seen unprecedented change in the last few decades. These changes have decreased mortality and morbidity for children, and improved patient- and family-oriented experiences and outcomes. With advocacy from parent organizations and the recognition of the value of parental engagement in the care of children, neonatal intensive care and paediatric health service delivery have increasingly adopted co-design approaches to shape innovations in clinical care. In general, clinicians, administrators and the parents of sick newborns and children agree that a move towards more family-centred care has multiple benefits. However, family-centred care is a philosophy of care with variable approaches to implementation and evaluation. Greater clarity is needed regarding specific frameworks and models of family-centred care that are effective within different populations in different contexts. In addition, there is limited clarity on the “active ingredients” in family-centred clinical care in neonatology and paediatrics. Given expectations of the greater involvement of families in adult acute care, evidence of effective clinical care in neonatal and paediatric settings has demonstrated synergies and spin-offs in those settings. A better understanding of the effective components of family-centred clinical care, and how to strengthen them, would assist clinical and policy decision-makers in prioritizing scarce resources where they will have the greatest effect. The present Special Issue of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, Clinical Care for Neonatology and Paediatrics, aims to provide high-quality evidence of promising and effective interventions for improving the quality of clinical care in neonatal and paediatric settings.
Prof. Dr. Karen Benzies
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Infants
- Children
- Family-centred care
- Patient and family experiences
- Patient and family outcomes
- Health service delivery
- Health system sustainability
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