| Literature DB >> 34856647 |
Anna Nordlind1,2, Ann-Sofie Sundqvist3,4, Agneta Anderzén-Carlsson3, Ann-Charlotte Almblad5,6, Karin Ängeby7,8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In January 2020, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was incorporated into Swedish law. According to Swedish regulations, patients are to be given the opportunity to participate in quality improvement. Sometimes, the patients are children who have the right to be heard on matters concerning them, such as their experience of a hospital visit.Entities:
Keywords: Sweden; paediatric care; participation; patient-reported experience measure; quality improvement work; survey
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34856647 PMCID: PMC8849245 DOI: 10.1111/hex.13396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Expect ISSN: 1369-6513 Impact factor: 3.377
Figure 1Children's participation in decision‐making, inspired by Shier's model
Description of the responding paediatric departments
| Responding departments |
|
| Paediatric department in a university hospital, including a separate children's hospital | 6/11 (54.6) |
| Paediatric department in a university hospital, without a separate children's hospital | 5/5 (100) |
| Paediatric department in a county hospital | 17/22 (77.3) |
| The paediatric department includes: |
|
| Inpatient ward for children aged 0–18 years | 28 (100) |
| Specialist ward for outpatient care | 28 (100) |
| Day‐care ward | 25 (89.2) |
| Emergency room (only daytime) | 8 (28.6) |
| Emergency room (all hours) | 17 (60) |
| Play therapy | 25 (89.2) |
| Number of inpatient beds in the department |
|
| 6–10 | 6 (21.4) |
| 11–25 | 14 (50) |
| 26–40 | 4 (14.2) |
| 41–75 | 4 (14.2) |
| The paediatric department has: |
|
| Personnel assigned to follow up on children's views | 12 (42.8) |
| Personnel with a special assignment to develop the health and medical care services based on children's rights | 23 (82.1) |
Figure 2The questionnaires used in the paediatric departments
Figure 3The rating of the most important NPE dimensions (multiple choice question)
The result from patients' surveys, including the NPE, is used for
|
| |
|---|---|
| Identifying the needs and requests of different groups of patients | 20 |
| Strengthening children's participation and autonomy | 16 |
| Improving information for children | 15 |
| Improving information for custodians | 14 |
| Comparing our results with that of other departments | 12 |
| Patients' safety work | 12 |
| Clarifying children's position and integrity | 10 |
| Educating the staff | 8 |
| Improving the possibilities for play and occupation | 8 |
| Customizing auxiliary areas; for example, waiting room | 4 |
| Managing adverse events | 4 |
| Customizing care facilities | 3 |
| Not relevant/don't know | 6 |
Note: Responding departments n = 22, each respondent could give several response options.
Figure 4The extent of how children's views are considered in the department's quality improvement work