Patient- and family-centered care of children in the emergency department

Pediatrics. 2008 Aug;122(2):e511-21. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-1569. Epub 2008 Jul 28.

Abstract

Patient- and family-centered care is an innovative approach to the planning, delivery, and evaluation of health care that is grounded in a mutually beneficial partnership among patients, families, and health care professionals. Providing patient- and family-centered care to children in the emergency department setting presents many opportunities and challenges. This technical report draws on previously published policy statements and reports, reviews the current literature, and describes the present state of practice and research regarding patient- and family-centered care for children in the emergency department setting as well as some of the complexities of providing such care. This technical report has been endorsed by the Academic Pediatric Association (formerly the Ambulatory Pediatric Association), the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, the Institute for Family-Centered Care, and the American College of Emergency Physicians. This report is also supported by the Emergency Nurses Association.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Disabled Children / rehabilitation
  • Disabled Children / statistics & numerical data*
  • Emergency Service, Hospital / standards*
  • Emergency Service, Hospital / statistics & numerical data
  • Evaluation Studies as Topic
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Interdisciplinary Communication*
  • Male
  • Pediatrics
  • Professional-Family Relations*
  • Quality of Health Care
  • Risk Assessment
  • Societies, Medical
  • Treatment Outcome
  • United States