Risk management and clinical governance for complex home-based health care

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Risk management and clinical governance for complex home-based health care. / Lewis, Mary; Noyes, Jane.
In: Paediatric Nursing, Vol. 19, No. 6, 07.2007, p. 23-8.

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Lewis M, Noyes J. Risk management and clinical governance for complex home-based health care. Paediatric Nursing. 2007 Jul;19(6):23-8. doi: 10.7748/paed2007.07.19.6.23.c4449

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Lewis, Mary ; Noyes, Jane. / Risk management and clinical governance for complex home-based health care. In: Paediatric Nursing. 2007 ; Vol. 19, No. 6. pp. 23-8.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Risk management and clinical governance for complex home-based health care

AU - Lewis, Mary

AU - Noyes, Jane

PY - 2007/7

Y1 - 2007/7

N2 - Healthcare professionals have an obligation to enable children with complex needs to lead 'ordinary lives' at home but the views of professionals and family members often diverge in relation to the management of risks. Nurses are increasingly taking on the clinical responsibility for children with complex needs within a multidisciplinary, multi-agency team, yet have little training or experience in adapting risk management and clinical governance frameworks to home-based settings. Risk management frameworks for home-based care for children with complex health and social care needs are introduced in this article. Best practice guidance and resources for adapting risk management frameworks are presented to meet this identified gap in knowledge and experience. Children, young people and their parents have increasing expectations relating to the type and quality of home-based support they receive. Developing and applying clinical governance and risk management frameworks are part of improving outcomes for children with complex needs and their families.

AB - Healthcare professionals have an obligation to enable children with complex needs to lead 'ordinary lives' at home but the views of professionals and family members often diverge in relation to the management of risks. Nurses are increasingly taking on the clinical responsibility for children with complex needs within a multidisciplinary, multi-agency team, yet have little training or experience in adapting risk management and clinical governance frameworks to home-based settings. Risk management frameworks for home-based care for children with complex health and social care needs are introduced in this article. Best practice guidance and resources for adapting risk management frameworks are presented to meet this identified gap in knowledge and experience. Children, young people and their parents have increasing expectations relating to the type and quality of home-based support they receive. Developing and applying clinical governance and risk management frameworks are part of improving outcomes for children with complex needs and their families.

KW - Attitude to Health

KW - Benchmarking

KW - Child

KW - Child Health Services

KW - Clinical Competence

KW - Community Health Nursing

KW - Decision Making, Organizational

KW - Home Care Services

KW - Humans

KW - Needs Assessment

KW - Nurse's Role

KW - Nursing Assessment

KW - Nursing Audit

KW - Parents

KW - Patient Care Team

KW - Pediatric Nursing

KW - Risk Management

KW - School Health Services

KW - State Medicine

KW - United Kingdom

KW - Journal Article

KW - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

U2 - 10.7748/paed2007.07.19.6.23.c4449

DO - 10.7748/paed2007.07.19.6.23.c4449

M3 - Article

C2 - 17694890

VL - 19

SP - 23

EP - 28

JO - Paediatric Nursing

JF - Paediatric Nursing

SN - 0962-9513

IS - 6

ER -