A relational goal-oriented model of optimal service delivery to children and families

Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics
Gillian King

Abstract

This article presents a Relational Goal-Oriented Model of Service Delivery to Children with physical or mental health difficulties and their families. This research-informed and practice-relevant model provides a broad understanding of what effective service provision entails and requires from practitioners and service organizations. The model provides a framework by which to improve the design and delivery of services. It highlights the importance of six major elements of quality care and management: overarching goals; desired outcomes; fundamental needs; relational processes; approaches, worldviews, and priorities; and strategies by which to bring about desired outcomes. The model emphasizes the fundamental role of client-practitioner and practitioner-organization relationships and goal-related aspects of practice. Implications for research to improve our understanding of the psychosocial aspects of human service delivery are discussed, as well as implications for managerial and clinical practice.

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Aug 26, 2015·Developmental Neurorehabilitation·Gillian KingNancy McNaughton
May 30, 2013·Disability and Rehabilitation·Mihee An, Robert J Palisano
Nov 15, 2011·Disability and Rehabilitation·Robert J PalisanoAlyssa Fiss
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Oct 19, 2010·Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics·Gillian KingHasmik Petrosian
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