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Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern

BACKGROUND: Various studies show that it is important for children and adolescents (as well as their parents) to be involved and have a say in decisions regarding treatment. Nevertheless, it seems that participation processes are not necessarily implemented into hospital routines everywhere. So far,...

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Autores principales: Gugglberger, Lisa, Flaschberger, Edith, Degelsegger-Márquez, Alexander
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Medizin 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35578683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00112-022-01505-9
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Degelsegger-Márquez, Alexander
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description BACKGROUND: Various studies show that it is important for children and adolescents (as well as their parents) to be involved and have a say in decisions regarding treatment. Nevertheless, it seems that participation processes are not necessarily implemented into hospital routines everywhere. So far, no study has been conducted on the implementation of children’s rights or participation in Austrian hospitals. OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed at investigating the extent to which children’s rights (especially the right to participation) and the European Association of Children in Hospital (EACH) Charter are known in Austrian hospitals, how they are implemented, and which facilitating and hindering factors can be identified. METHODS: A questionnaire survey was conducted among the chief medical and nursing staff on wards where children and adolescents are treated (n = 133), and qualitative interviews were conducted with experts on children’s rights, medical and nursing staff, parents and one adolescent girl (n = 15). The results and recommendations for action that were derived from the data were discussed and validated in an expert workshop. RESULTS: The medical and nursing staff in Austrian children’s and adolescents’ wards are already doing a lot to implement and uphold children’s rights. There is awareness of the need for child-centered treatment and the need to allow children and adolescents to participate during their hospital stay. Nevertheless, the interviews with parents show that there are large differences between hospitals and that there is still a lot to be done. CONCLUSION: Based on the results, three areas for recommendations for action were identified: 1) anchoring children’s rights, both legally and in the training of medical and nursing staff, 2) strengthening the team and feedback culture, e.g., through more staff resources for good teamwork and 3) good health information and good conversation quality. This means that health information for children and adolescents should be quality assured, comprehensible, evidence-based and on aspects relevant to them. Conversations between health professionals and patients and their relatives, should be patient-centered, which can be promoted through training, introduction of quality standards and guidelines.
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spelling pubmed-90975642022-05-12 Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern Gugglberger, Lisa Flaschberger, Edith Degelsegger-Márquez, Alexander Monatsschr Kinderheilkd Originalien BACKGROUND: Various studies show that it is important for children and adolescents (as well as their parents) to be involved and have a say in decisions regarding treatment. Nevertheless, it seems that participation processes are not necessarily implemented into hospital routines everywhere. So far, no study has been conducted on the implementation of children’s rights or participation in Austrian hospitals. OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed at investigating the extent to which children’s rights (especially the right to participation) and the European Association of Children in Hospital (EACH) Charter are known in Austrian hospitals, how they are implemented, and which facilitating and hindering factors can be identified. METHODS: A questionnaire survey was conducted among the chief medical and nursing staff on wards where children and adolescents are treated (n = 133), and qualitative interviews were conducted with experts on children’s rights, medical and nursing staff, parents and one adolescent girl (n = 15). The results and recommendations for action that were derived from the data were discussed and validated in an expert workshop. RESULTS: The medical and nursing staff in Austrian children’s and adolescents’ wards are already doing a lot to implement and uphold children’s rights. There is awareness of the need for child-centered treatment and the need to allow children and adolescents to participate during their hospital stay. Nevertheless, the interviews with parents show that there are large differences between hospitals and that there is still a lot to be done. CONCLUSION: Based on the results, three areas for recommendations for action were identified: 1) anchoring children’s rights, both legally and in the training of medical and nursing staff, 2) strengthening the team and feedback culture, e.g., through more staff resources for good teamwork and 3) good health information and good conversation quality. This means that health information for children and adolescents should be quality assured, comprehensible, evidence-based and on aspects relevant to them. Conversations between health professionals and patients and their relatives, should be patient-centered, which can be promoted through training, introduction of quality standards and guidelines. Springer Medizin 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9097564/ /pubmed/35578683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00112-022-01505-9 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Degelsegger-Márquez, Alexander
Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern
title Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern
title_full Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern
title_fullStr Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern
title_full_unstemmed Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern
title_short Kinderrechte in österreichischen Krankenhäusern: Umsetzungsfaktoren für die Beteiligung von Kindern
title_sort kinderrechte in österreichischen krankenhäusern: umsetzungsfaktoren für die beteiligung von kindern
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35578683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00112-022-01505-9
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