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Missed opportunities for adolescent friendly care in hospital.

Kendall Crossen1.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate whether adolescent friendly care, as defined by current best practice, was being provided within a hospital setting.
METHODS: All patients aged 12-18 presenting to Tauranga Hospital over a 5-week period were invited to complete a questionnaire on their experience of care. Responses were obtained from 319 adolescents (40% response rate).
RESULTS: Adolescents reported that staff were generally friendly (>80%) and respectful (>90%) and that they trusted staff to care for them (90%). Explanations were considered clear by 87% of adolescents, but 20% felt uncomfortable asking questions. Confidentiality was discussed with some adolescents (52%). Privacy was provided (93%), and most adolescents (86%) were satisfied with the extent of their involvement in consultations. Adolescents reported that staff did not routinely undertake psychosocial assessments. The physical environment and resources did not always meet the needs of adolescents, with 70% complaining about a lack of access to other adolescents.
CONCLUSION: While adolescents rated the care they received highly, the care did not always align with best practices regarding adolescent friendly care. There is ample opportunity for improvement.
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians).

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Keywords:  adolescent health; adolescent medicine; adolescents; delivery of health care

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28675486     DOI: 10.1111/jpc.13626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1034-4810            Impact factor:   1.954


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Review 1.  Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics in India - Don't We Need Respectful Adolescent Health Care?

Authors:  Harish K Pemde
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2019-01-10       Impact factor: 1.967

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