Educational programmes for paediatric healthcare professionals in patient- and family-centred care. A scoping review

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Elisabeth Jeppesen
Anne Aarslev Schmidt
Camilla Kriegbaum Skjødt
Jane Hybschmann
Line Klingen Gjærde
Jakob Thestrup
Helena Hansson
Jette Led Sørensen
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[1] Mary Elizabeth’s Hospital – Rigshospitalet for Children,Department of Respiratory Medicine
[2] Teens and Expecting Families,Department of Pediatric Surgery
[3] Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet,Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
[4] Juliane Marie Centre,Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
[5] Copenhagen University Hospital –Rigshospitalet,undefined
[6] Copenhagen University Hospital - Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg,undefined
[7] Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet,undefined
[8] Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet,undefined
[9] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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Patient- and family-centred care; Education; Paediatric; Healthcare professionals;
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To identify and describe educational programmes in patient- and family-centred care for paediatric healthcare professionals. This scoping review was conducted and reported according to the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis and the PRISMA guideline. The databases searched included MEDLINE (PubMed), PsycINFO, CINAHL, Scopus, Cochrane, and Embase. Inclusion criteria were experimental, observational and qualitative studies about educational programmes on patient- and family-centred care for paediatric healthcare professionals. Exclusion criteria were reviews and non-peer-reviewed literature. Two reviewers independently screened and extracted the data using Covidence. Of the 13922 records identified, 49 articles met the inclusion criteria. There was a large variety of educational programmes, half of which were interdisciplinary, that mainly targeted nurses and doctors. The median number of participants was 51 (range 7 to 1411). The predominant target population was children with chronic disabilities and neonatal intensive care units, and only one programme specifically targeted adolescents. The median duration was one day (range 5 min to 3.5 years). Development of competencies was the most common objective. We identified 12 different educational content areas. Content mainly focused on communication and relational competencies, including partnership, which involved shared decision-making, mutual agenda setting, and negotiation of a plan. Many kinds of educational strategies were found but experiential learning through simulation and roleplay was used most.
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