Patient and family-centred care for pediatric patients in the emergency department

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Abstract

Patient and family-centred care (PFCC) is an approach to health care that recognizes the integral role of the family and encourages mutually beneficial collaboration between the patient, family and health care professionals. Specific to the pediatric population, the literature indicates that the majority of families wish to be present for all aspects of their child's care and be involved in medical decision-making. Families who are provided with PFCC are more satisfied with their care. Integration of these processes is an essential component of quality care. This article reviews the principles of PFCC and their applicability to the pediatric, patient in the emergency department; and it discusses a model for integrating PFCC that is modifiable based on existing resources.

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Brown, K., Mace, S. E., Dietrich, A. M., Knazik, S., & Schamban, N. E. (2008). Patient and family-centred care for pediatric patients in the emergency department. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. Canadian Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1481803500009994

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