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      Best Practice in Provider/Parent Interaction.

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          In this 3-year prospective grounded theory study in three pediatric settings, we aimed to develop a conceptualization of best practice health care providers (BPHCPs) in interaction with parents of children with complex, chronic, life-threatening conditions. Analysis of semistructured interviews with 34 parents and 80 health care professionals (HCPs) and 88 observation periods of HCP/parent interactions indicated that BPHCPs shared a broad worldview; values of equity, family-centered care, and integrity; and a commitment to authentic engagement. BPHCPs engaged in direct care activities, in connecting behaviors, and in exquisitely attuning to particularities of the situation in the moment, resulting in positive outcomes for parents and HCPs. By focusing on what HCPs do well, findings showed that not only is it possible for HCPs to practice in this way, but those who do so are also recognized as being the best at what they do. We provide recommendations for practice and initial and ongoing professional education.

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          Journal
          Qual Health Res
          Qualitative health research
          SAGE Publications
          1049-7323
          1049-7323
          Feb 2017
          : 27
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1 University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
          [2 ] 2 York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
          [3 ] 3 Retired NVivo Computer Software Consultant, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
          [4 ] 4 Children's & Women's Health Centre of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
          [5 ] 5 Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, California, USA.
          [6 ] 6 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
          [7 ] 7 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
          Article
          1049732316664712
          10.1177/1049732316664712
          27557925
          ab53d441-aed3-4a53-96b2-d0984e0dcbbb
          History

          pediatrics,palliative care,practice guidelines,communication,Canada,grounded theory,relationships, patient-provider,qualitative analysis

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