2016
DOI: 10.1177/1367493516642744
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Reframing the focus from a family-centred to a child-centred care approach for children’s healthcare

Abstract: In this article, we argue for a conceptual move from family-centred care (FCC) to a child-centred care approach and the implications for clinical nursing practice. Firstly, we argue that the parents and professional dominance constructs an asymmetric relationship towards the child, which may take away the focus from the child; Secondly, we need to renew efforts to promote the fundamental principles of protection, promotion and participation rights for children and young people according to the United Nations C… Show more

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“…The two perspectives are qualitatively and theoretically different and are better seen as different ends on a continuum, solely from an adult's view of the adolescents to solely the perspective of the adolescents themselves (Nilsson et al, 2015). The move to adolescent-centered care is consistent with governmental policies and national reports in Sweden (Coyne, Hallström, & Söderbäck, 2016). This study is based on an adolescent-centered perspective, which emerges from these two dimensions, that is, having an adolescent perspective and taking the adolescent's perspective.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The two perspectives are qualitatively and theoretically different and are better seen as different ends on a continuum, solely from an adult's view of the adolescents to solely the perspective of the adolescents themselves (Nilsson et al, 2015). The move to adolescent-centered care is consistent with governmental policies and national reports in Sweden (Coyne, Hallström, & Söderbäck, 2016). This study is based on an adolescent-centered perspective, which emerges from these two dimensions, that is, having an adolescent perspective and taking the adolescent's perspective.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…A range of benefits from FCC have been reported in the literature, such as improved child and family outcomes, and increased satisfaction among child, family and health care professionals (Shields, 2015, Coyne et al, 2016. However, some recent studies have expressed criticism of FCC, as it does not always provide care from the child's perspective (Shields, 2015, Coyne et al, 2016.…”
Section: Family-centered Care and Child-centered Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some recent studies have expressed criticism of FCC, as it does not always provide care from the child's perspective (Shields, 2015, Coyne et al, 2016. Coyne et al (2016) suggest that FCC should be provided with a child-centered care approach, where the care is planned around the child's perspective and preferences, and does not set the parents in the center.…”
Section: Family-centered Care and Child-centered Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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