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Paediatric Hospital Care Priority Setting 

This Partnership aims to shape the future research agenda in General Paediatrics by bringing together clinicians (e.g physicians, nurses, pharmacists, etc),patients (children and youth) and caregivers (parents, family and caregivers) to identify and prioritize unanswered questions around the treatment and care of children in hospital.

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If you or your child were admitted to a general paediatric inpatient ward or if you care for or work with someone who has been, we are looking to hear what questions you want answered. Your questions will help direct researchers to focus on problems that better reflect your needs and priorities. 

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You can also visit our JLA page by clicking here

 

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This Partnership aims to shape the future research agenda in General Paediatrics by bringing together clinicians (e.g physicians, nurses, pharmacists, etc),patients (children and youth) and caregivers (parents, family and caregivers) to identify and prioritize unanswered questions around the treatment and care of children in hospital.

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If you or your child were admitted to a general paediatric inpatient ward or if you care for or work with someone who has been, we are looking to hear what questions you want answered. Your questions will help direct researchers to focus on problems that better reflect your needs and priorities. 

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You can also visit our JLA page by clicking here

Paediatric Hospital Care Priority Setting 
ABOUT US

PIRN is a Canadian network developed  to generate evidence that improves care and outcomes for hospitalized children in general paediatric settings.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to acknowledge the land on which SickKids operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, Toronto is home to Indigenous Peoples from across Turtle Island. SickKids is committed to working toward new relationships that include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and is grateful for the opportunity to share this land in caring for children and their families.

Last Updated: December 2024 by the PIRN Team.

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