Paediatria Croatica, Vol. 51 No. 2, 2007.
Review article
PAEDIATRIC DAY HOSPITALS – CURRENT WORLD-WIDE EXPERIENCES
MARIJA HEGEDUŠ-JUNGVIRTH
JOSIP GRGURIĆ
Abstract
Day hospitals are the result of a trend towards conservative treatment methods for children. The advantages of this model include a more humane approach to the patient and avoidance of the psychic trauma caused by classical hospitalization, as well as lower financial costs. The need for patient screening and a reduced scope of available diagnostic and therapeutic methods are some of the drawbacks. Through adequate organization and integration with a classical hospital these drawbacks can be reduced. In all, day hospitals significantly increase the quality of children's health care, particularly in areas with a reduced number of paediatric hospital beds. In this paper we briefly present international experiences with paediatric day hospitals.
Keywords
Descriptors: HOSPITALS, PEDIATRIC; HOSPITALS, SPECIAL; DAY CARE; CHILD, HOSPITALIZED
Hrčak ID:
14723
URI
Publication date:
11.7.2007.
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