Towards a universal model of family centered care: a scoping review
University of Toronto · Toronto Rehabilitation Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Families play an important role meeting the care needs of individuals who require assistance due to illness and/or disability. Yet, without adequate support their own health and wellbeing can be compromised. The literature highlights the need for a move to family-centered care to improve the well-being of those with illness and/or disability and their family caregivers. The objective of this paper was to explore existing models of family-centered care to determine the key components of existing models and to identify gaps in the literature.
A scoping review guided by Arksey & O'Malley (2005) examined family-centered care models for diverse illness and age populations. We searched MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL and EMBASE for research published between 1990 to August 1, 2018. Articles describing the development of a family-centered model in any patient population and/or healthcare field or on the development and evaluation of a family-centered service delivery intervention were included.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 67
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4Topics & keywords
- Family centered care
- CINAHL
- PsycINFO
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Health care
- Nursing research
- MEDLINE
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions