• Title of article

    Inter-agency assessment of respite care needs of families of children with special needs in Fife

  • Author/Authors

    Campbell، نويسنده , , E، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    151
  • To page
    155
  • Abstract
    Abstract:Background: ponse to concern about the respite care provision for parents of children with special needs in Fife a survey was undertaken jointly by the Fife Regional Council social work department and education department and Fife Health Board. s: al questionnaire survey was carried out of families of children with special needs in Fife and aretrospective case review of paediatric admissions in two Fife hospitals undertaken to identify episodes of respite care in hospital. s: s confirmed the considerable demand for additional respite services and the need for a variety of types of respite care provision to cater for the differing needs of families. The two most commonly requested services were a small homely respite care centre and holiday playschemes. The quality of services currently provided was generally considered to be good. The numbers of (usually multiply handicapped) children with a specific need for a health professional input during respite care are relatively few but nevertheless are an important group which often receive respite care inappropriately in a hospital setting. sions: sults of the survey informed the interagency community care planning process and led to the developments of a Fife-wide family-based respite care scheme and a small residential facility in Kirkcaldy district. The latter is jointly fundeby the Regional Council and Health Board. The Health Board will provide nursing support to the small residential service so that the needs of the few severely and multiply handicapped children can be better met. The project represents an example of successful interagency collaboration which was based on a joint commitment to assessing health and social care needs and planning services to meet these needs.
  • Keywords
    Needs assessment , Special needs , health services research , children , inter-agency collaboration , Respite care
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Record number

    1586109