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Improving health, wellbeing and parenting skills in parents of children with special health care needs and medical complexity - a scoping review.

Sally Rebecca BradshawDanai BemKaren ShawBeck TaylorChristopher ChiswellMary SalamaEve BassettGeetinder KaurCarole Cummins
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2019)
The range of interventions identified in this review confirms that parents have significant and diverse support needs, and are likely to benefit from a number of interventions targeting specific issues and outcomes across their child's condition trajectory. There is much scope for these to be provided within existing multi-disciplinary teams during routine health care contacts. Careful tailoring is needed to ensure interventions are both feasible for delivery within routine care settings and relevant and accessible for parents of children across the complexity spectrum. Further review of the existing literature is needed to quantify the benefits for parents and assess the quality of the evidence. Further development of interventions to address issues that are relevant and meaningful to parents is needed to maximize intervention effectiveness in this context.
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