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- Microsoft Word - RCH_ModelofCare_November2009_Final. doc
In moving from the current reality to the vision of the Adolescent Model of Care, it will be necessary to identify milestones and capabilities, ensure that the developmental process is ongoing, and evaluate outcomes How these questions will be resolved remains to be addressed
- Children And Residential Experiences (CARE) Creating Conditions for . . .
The CARE model is a principle-based program model that provides organizations a framework for practice based on a valid theory of how children develop It motivates children and staff to adhere to routines, structures, and processes while minimizing the potential for interpersonal conflict
- Adolescent Model of Care | Centre for Adolescent Health
During 2009, RCH undertook a review of the Adolescent Model of Care The purpose of the review was to look at the way we currently care for adolescents and compare this to best practice and evidence based care
- What is a ‘model of care’? Enhancing understandings of contemporary . . .
Here, we outline the main components of how we have defined ‘model of care’, provide key considerations for the design and implementation of a MoC, and explain a worked example
- Evaluating and Summarizing the Evidence – Evidence-Based Practice for . . .
After determining that the evidence is both trustworthy and relevant to our clinical question, we need to summarize the key findings of the evidence in a way that is easily accessible to our health care team and determine how to implement those findings in the clinical setting
- Models of care: Summary – Paediatrics 2040
Evidence points towards a whole population approach, and our group have highlighted six broad patient segments which can be used to inform the patient pathway Service themes (such as safeguarding, mental health care, transition) cut across all of these segments
- New model of care brings normality back for families | RCH News
Almost two-year-old Albie Moore was born with a cluster of birth defects, resulting in five major operations in his short life With up to 12 different specialist teams overseeing his care, daily commutes between Geelong and The Royal Children’s Hospital became the norm for the Moore family
- WHO EMRO - PHC-oriented models of care
There is high-level commitment to strengthen primary health care (PHC) in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and the family practice-based model of care has been implemented to varying degrees in several countries of the Region However, different models of care are needed for different contexts
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