Collaborating to develop an online resource for parents
Trish Smith Paediatric renal nurse specialist, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Manchester
Veronica Swallow Professor in child and family health, University of Leeds
Marie Stephenson , RCN’s Research in Child Health community
Participants in a National Institute for Health Research-funded project reflect on the collaborative process of developing an online resource for parents of children with a long-term condition
Background
The development and evaluation of Online Parent Information and Support (OPIS) involved the creation of a web resource for parents who needed support for the home-based management of their child’s chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Nursing Children and Young People.
29, 2, 18-18.
doi: 10.7748/ncyp.29.2.18.s21
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