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Videoconferencing for Home Care Delivery in Japan: Observational Study [PDF]
Telemedicine has been increasingly used in many health care fields, including home care, where patients receive medical care at home. Owing to the current COVID-19 crisis, the value of telemedicine via videoconferencing is more recognized, particularly ...
Beniya, Hiroyuki +8 more
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Whilst advancing outcomes for young people transitioning from out-of-home care is a national priority, no synthesis of Australian interventions that support their transition from care and into independence currently exists.
Renée O’Donnell +7 more
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Children's appraisals of their experiences in out-of-home care [PDF]
Few studies have asked children directly about their experiences in out-of-home care. This study uses data collected from 180 nine- to-11-year-old children currently in out-of-home care who were asked about their perceptions and appraisals of out-of-home care.
Dena Miller, Dunn +2 more
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Decision-making on out-of-home care: The case of Flanders
Out-of-home placement decisions are complex and have a strong impact on children and their parents. Factors influencing these decisions can be grouped in four domains: case characteristics, decision maker characteristics, factors related to the organization of the decision maker, and external factors. This study aimed at investigating the role of case,
Johan Vanderfaeillie +4 more
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The Regulation of Out-of-Home Care [PDF]
The regulation of out-of-home care in Australia has become increasingly formalised and detailed, partly driven by a recent wave of audits of abuse in foster care. The emergence and possible consequences of this increased regulation are examined, with a particular focus on relative care.
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Assessing Satisfaction of Children in out-of-Home Care: Development of Korean out-of-Home Care Satisfaction Scale [PDF]
AbstractIn order to offer client-centered services, it is important to measure children’s service satisfaction and reflect their needs to out-of-home care practices and policies. However, a reliable measure that assesses children’s satisfaction about out-of-home care is not found in Korea.
Sang Jung Lee +2 more
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Objective: Given the high prevalence of overweight/obesity among young people in residential out‐of‐home care (OOHC), and as their carers are in loco parentis, this research aimed: 1) to examine the healthy lifestyle cognitions and behaviours of ...
Rachael Cox +7 more
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Autobiographical Memory Impairment in Adolescents in Out-of-Home Care
Childhood maltreatment is a major risk factor for emotional problems in adolescence and adulthood and has deleterious effects on cognitive functions such as working memory. A key aspect in the study of the cognitive and affective consequences of maltreatment is autobiographical memory, especially regarding the difficulty retrieving
María Verónica Jimeno +2 more
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Stability in residential care in NSW, Australia: the role of the workforce
Stability in residential care has, to date, been operationalised by fundamentally counting placements and equating these with varying levels of stability.
Jenna Bolinger +2 more
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Privacy and dignity in recordkeeping for out-of-home care: a discussion
This paper provides a preliminary exploration of recordkeeping contexts for young people in residential care experiencing criminalisation and at risk of exploitation.
Jade Purtell, Martine Hawkes
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