2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.03.009
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Preferences of Israeli Adolescents in Regard to Health Services: A Pilot Study

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“…Overall, adolescents in this study identified that they preferred to be treated as dignified human beings capable of making choices regarding their own health and health care. In other studies, adolescent participants have identified provider attributes of being honest, nonjudgmental, and respectful as essential elements for effective adolescent health care (Britto et al., 2004; DiCenso et al., 2001; Ginsburg et al., 2002; Hardoff, Tamir, & Snir, 2006; Michels, 2000; Sherman‐Jones, 2003). Participants in this study rated feeling respected as one of the most important aspects of quality care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, adolescents in this study identified that they preferred to be treated as dignified human beings capable of making choices regarding their own health and health care. In other studies, adolescent participants have identified provider attributes of being honest, nonjudgmental, and respectful as essential elements for effective adolescent health care (Britto et al., 2004; DiCenso et al., 2001; Ginsburg et al., 2002; Hardoff, Tamir, & Snir, 2006; Michels, 2000; Sherman‐Jones, 2003). Participants in this study rated feeling respected as one of the most important aspects of quality care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%