In this third article in a series debating the conceptual designing of future of children’s hospitals in Europe, we discuss the role of caregivers as transferors of new concepts from theory into practice. The ultimate aim of our 3-article series is to spark a debate among the key players engaged in providing efficient and effective updated care in children’s hospitals and to stimulate positive interactions among all decision makers concerning hospital care. The future of children’s hospitals and their ability to effectively respond to the challenges generated by a world in continuous social and economic evolution depends to a great extent on the ability to establish effective and positive communication among all the experts involved in such an important enterprise for children and their health.

Conceptual Design of Future Children's Hospitals in Europe: The Role of Caregivers in Transferring New Concepts from Theory into Practice

PETTOELLO MANTOVANI, MASSIMO;
2017-01-01

Abstract

In this third article in a series debating the conceptual designing of future of children’s hospitals in Europe, we discuss the role of caregivers as transferors of new concepts from theory into practice. The ultimate aim of our 3-article series is to spark a debate among the key players engaged in providing efficient and effective updated care in children’s hospitals and to stimulate positive interactions among all decision makers concerning hospital care. The future of children’s hospitals and their ability to effectively respond to the challenges generated by a world in continuous social and economic evolution depends to a great extent on the ability to establish effective and positive communication among all the experts involved in such an important enterprise for children and their health.
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