Integrated Children’s Care
Cross-source consensus on Integrated Children’s Care from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study examined planned integration of mental and physical health services in a new colocated specialist children’s hospital in England. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Successful integration requires more than placing services in the same building. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Integration in the project was mainly understood as colocation and joined-up working, but its practical meaning remained ambiguous. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Staff saw separation of children’s mental and physical needs as artificial because children present as whole people in family and social contexts. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Eating disorder care was repeatedly viewed as suitable for a combined mental and physical health approach. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England