Sökning: "child-centred care"
Hittade 4 avhandlingar innehållade orden child-centred care.
1. A Child-Centred Health Dialogue for the prevention of obesity : Feasibility and evaluation of a structured model for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle in preschool children and their families in the Swedish Child Health Services
Sammanfattning : Prevention of childhood obesity with its effects on children’s mental and physical health and well-being is an international public health priority and is suggested to be effective when started early. As Child Health Services lack an evidence-based model, there is the need for development of a low-intensive health promotion model that is feasible and cost-effective in preventing obesity in preschool children. LÄS MER
2. Child protection through an abuse-focused lens : Adolescent victimization and Swedish social services responses
Sammanfattning : Knowledge concerning the social services’ use of the Care of Young Persons (Special Provisions) Act 1990:52 (CYPA) is relatively scarce, especially when it comes to the protection of adolescents victimized by abuse. The overall aim of this thesis is to investigate and discuss different conceptualisations of abuse, adolescents’ agency regarding abuse, victimization and social intervention, and how abuse and adolescent victimization are responded to, primarily by the social services. LÄS MER
3. Children in primary child health care : studies on HOW children participate in health visits
Sammanfattning : The Swedish Primary Child Health Care (PCHC) is a service provided for children with the purpose of promoting children’s health and development in the 0-6 years-age group. The service is provided through health visits. The children participate in these visits as actors, from their own perspective through bodily and verbal expressions. LÄS MER
4. Children and their parents' experiences of mealtimes when the child lives with a gastrostomy tube
Sammanfattning : Oncology treatments and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) commonly contribute to side effects which influence the child’s ability to eat and thus cause meals to be stressful. Bodily dysfunctions linked to the disability may cause long-lasting feeding difficulties in children with cerebral palsy (CP). LÄS MER