[Article] "Going between worlds": travelling with children with complex needs

This study explored the experiences of 17 mothers' caring for their child with complex needs at home.  Using interviews and diaries, the research revealed that care is provided in an ongoing world of travel. Providing care when travelling is challenging, and all journeys require careful preparation and pre-emptive care.    The author concludes unnecessary travelling could be avoided by careful and co-ordinated service planning.

Nicholl, H. 2014.  "Going between worlds": travelling with children with complex needs.  Journal of Child Health Care, e-pub ahead of print November 21 2014.

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