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Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Perceived Ideal Out-Patient Department and Hospital Ward for Children, Adolescents and their Families

Kathryn Boswell

Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK

Fiona Finlay

Bath and West Community NHS Trust, Bath, UK

Rosemary Jones

Bath and West Community NHS Trust, Bath, UK

Patrick Hill

Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK

For most professionals the opportunity to influence the design of a new hospital ward or out-patient unit comes once in a lifetime. The Royal United Hospital in Bath has recently commissioned a new children’s centre, which is scheduled to open in 2001. This article presents the results of a consultation exercise, undertaken by a team of health psychologists, which was designed to obtain the views of all members of the multi-professional team involved with children and families, as well as the service users themselves. The results of the consultation process have influenced the final design.

Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 5, No. 2, 213-219 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/1359104500005002006


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