2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.01.023
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A Measurement Framework for Quality Health Care for Adolescents in Hospital

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“…Ensuring confidentiality while providing HIV screening is an essential component for quality health care for adolescents, and for some, it leads them to agree to be tested. 3,25,28,29 The inpatient setting is an important venue that can provide confidential discussion and test offering to hospitalized youth, especially among those who are generally willing to receive the information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ensuring confidentiality while providing HIV screening is an essential component for quality health care for adolescents, and for some, it leads them to agree to be tested. 3,25,28,29 The inpatient setting is an important venue that can provide confidential discussion and test offering to hospitalized youth, especially among those who are generally willing to receive the information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following key words (singly and in combination) and phrases were used: adolescent time-use, time-use, time, time diary, time budget, daily activities, daily time-use, young people, young person, diary, time-use, time budget, yesterday diary, time studies, time utilization, daily activities, and time allocation. Truncation (i.e., the retrieval of all words with the same stem but with variant endings) was used as follows: lifestyle*, child*, youth*, teen*, teenage*, adolescen*, as were the MeSH terms: Conceptual frameworks and core clinical practices around working with adolescents Sawyer et al [79] Neurogenerative change following traumatic brain injury…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings emphasize the importance of ongoing work in Australia to measure and improve the provision of age appropriate services for adolescents and young adults. (27) (28) In contrast, German data show no significant differences in consultation quality between young and older adults, but young adults have significantly greater cost barriers to accessing care. This suggests that the policy focus should be on understanding and addressing cost barriers among young adults.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%