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Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in Hospitals (HPH-CA) HPH 1. History 2. Overview 3. Approach 4. Working group and relationships 5. Logical framework 6. Timetable 7. Overall preliminary survey Maria José Caldés Pinilla, Fabrizio Simonelli, Katalin Majer, Paolo Morello Marchesse Health Promotion Team, “A. Meyer” University Children Hospital, Florence, Italy

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Page 1: Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in Hospitals (HPH-CA) HPH 1. History 2. Overview 3. Approach 4. Working group and relationships 5. Logical

Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in Hospitals

(HPH-CA)

HPH

1. History2. Overview3. Approach4. Working group and relationships5. Logical framework6. Timetable7. Overall preliminary survey

Maria José Caldés Pinilla, Fabrizio Simonelli, Katalin Majer, Paolo Morello Marchesse

Health Promotion Team, “A. Meyer” University Children Hospital, Florence, Italy

Page 2: Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in Hospitals (HPH-CA) HPH 1. History 2. Overview 3. Approach 4. Working group and relationships 5. Logical

Public Health Week

(Brussels July, 2003)

HPH-CA : History

Ministerial Conference ‘The future of our

children’(Budapest - June, 2004 - )

E.U. project financing

?

11^ International Conference

HPH (Florence May,2003)

12^ Internation

al Conference

HPH(Moscow

May, 2004)

Mediterranean and

Children(Genoa,

January, 2004)

WorkshopHPH-CA

(BarcelonaApril, 2004)

E.U.

CALL

HP-CA-H PROJECT

PROPOSAL

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Health Promotion

for Parents in Hospital

Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in Hospital

Source: Claeson and Waldman, 2000

Life Cycle and Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in HospitalHPH-CA: Overview

Target groups:

• Parents

• Hospitalised children

• Hospitalised adolescents

• Visitors: children and adolescents

• Hospital staff

Activities directed to develop:

- knowledge of rights- health literacy improvement- strengthening of coping capacities- contribution to life skills development- empowerment for health.

This project aims at developing and sharing

- knowledge,- competencies,- standards - and good practices

of health promotion in children’s hospitals and in paediatric departments.

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Quality

improvement

START END

Health care

Therapeutic Benefits

END

+

HPH-CA: Children’shospitalisation approach

+Health Promotion

END Empowerment

Ex p

e cte

d va

l ue

Well-being :playing, studying, expressive activities, comfort

Awareness on rights, Health literacy, Coping capacities , Development of life skills,…….

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‘ MEYER‘Task force

European Associationfor Children in Hospital:

EACH

Hospitals for ChildrenAmsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Edinburgh, Kazan, Madrid,

Nice, Tallinn, Wien

WHOEuropean Office of Barcelona

University Research

Units: Louvain,

HPH-CA: Working group and relationships (Workshop of Barcelona, April, 29-30, 2004)

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HPH-CABACKGROUND

NEEDS

RIGHTS

GOODPRACTICES

RIGHTSSTANDARDS

EVIDENCECRITERIA,

STANDARDS,INDICATORS

RECOMMENDATIONSAND GUIDELINES

COMMUNITYOF PRACTICE

OPENNETWORK

WEBSITE, CONFERENCES

HPH-CA: Logical framework

WORKING GROUP

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PLATFORMBUILDING

ELABORATION& NETWORKING

PROMOTION &

DISSEMINATION

• KNOWLEDGE SHARING

KNOWLEDGE SHARING

CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS

FUNDAMENTALRIGHTS

Preliminary phase Development phase Evolution phase

HPH-CA: Timetable

W o r k i n g G r o u p

Observatory on good practices

• KNOWLEDGE SHARING

RESEARCH ON NEEDS

MAP OF GOOD PRACTICES

‘EVIDENCE’ CRITERIA

STANDARDS & INDICATORS

• KNOWLEDGE SHARING RECOMMENDATIONS

& GUIDELINES

SUPPORT TO PROJECTS & POLICY MAKERS

Community of practice

Open Network

Internet-based Dialogue & Communication System

OVERALL PRELIMINARYSURVEY

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Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in

Hospitals

overall preliminary survey

questionnaire

-RIGHTS OF THE CHILDREN IN HOSPITAL

- STANDARDS OF HEALTH PROMOTION IN HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN AND PAEDIATRIC DEPARTMENTS

- CURRENT PRACTICES OF HEALTH PROMOTION

- GENERAL INFORMATION (LEGAL / EDUCATION)

HPH-CA: OVERALL PRELIMINARY SURVEY

WorkshopHPH-CA

(BarcelonaApril, 2004)

First results:

for the next six months

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HPH-CA: Timeline for the next six months

Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents in

Hospitals

Backgroundsurvey

questionnaire

Recognition of the

addressees:within June, 30

Distribution of the questionnaires

and their compilation:within August, 31

Collection of the questionnaires and

control of the information:

within September, 30

Elaboration of the information and

reporting:within December,

31

HPH Co-ordinators

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HPH-CA: Contact details

Website: www.meyer/hph/hph-ca

E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Phone: +39 055 5662399