K Berg-Kelly1. 1. Department of Paediatrics, Institute for the Health of Women and Children, Göteborg University, The Queen Silvia Children 's Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden. kristina@bob-kelly.se
Abstract
UNLABELLED: The time has come to discuss adolescent-friendly services and what these should entail. CONCLUSION: The attitudes and skills of the staff are the keys to successful healthcare for the adolescent. Communication skills include providing time without parental presence. Confidentiality in the patient-provider context is important but rules and practices vary from country to country and have to be learned. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children is a generic framework that makes a good starting-point. Ambiguous cases should be referred to groups of professionals and lay people trained in medical ethics.
UNLABELLED: The time has come to discuss adolescent-friendly services and what these should entail. CONCLUSION: The attitudes and skills of the staff are the keys to successful healthcare for the adolescent. Communication skills include providing time without parental presence. Confidentiality in the patient-provider context is important but rules and practices vary from country to country and have to be learned. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children is a generic framework that makes a good starting-point. Ambiguous cases should be referred to groups of professionals and lay people trained in medical ethics.