As part of a large study of the care of children in Australian, British, Indonesian, and Thai hospitals, qualitative methods were used to examine differences influenced by culture. Two groups were surveyed: parents of hospitalized children, and staff caring for them. Vignettes were used to invoke discussion, and content analysis was used to examine the data. Subjects were interviewed singly, or in focus groups. These interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. The data were explored by using content analysis to extract themes of understanding of cultural experiences. This article is the first of a two-part series, and includes a review of the literature, description of the methods used, and results of the parents\u27 interviews. Th...
Background & Aim: Culturally sensitive care is an essential component of professional development pr...
Background:Immigration, particularly when it is involuntary, is known to be an emotional stressor, r...
The potential harm caused by Residential Care Settings (RCSs) on children’s development is well docu...
Background. While perceptions of parents and staff about care of hospitalized children have been exp...
This integrated literature review provides state-of-the-science information regarding parent partici...
Due to the higher migration rates, there is more cultural diffusion. The healthe care personnel will...
Background: One of the essential aspects of the provision of care is cultural issues. Cultural sensi...
Background\ud The introduction of unrestricted visiting hours has led to the encouragement of parent...
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To explore parents' experiences during the admission of their children to a pediatric intensive care...
There is a literature base about the care of children in hospital in developed nations, but little f...
Families caring for a chronically-ill child are known to experience a significant degree of stress t...
Introduction: Whilst Family-centred care (FCC) is an accepted philosophy underpinning healthcare in ...
[Extract] \ud \ud Review objective\ud \ud The objective is to identify the effectiveness of family-c...
AbstractResearch in many disciplines suggests that there are many obstacles to completing qualitativ...
Background & Aim: Culturally sensitive care is an essential component of professional development pr...
Background:Immigration, particularly when it is involuntary, is known to be an emotional stressor, r...
The potential harm caused by Residential Care Settings (RCSs) on children’s development is well docu...
Background. While perceptions of parents and staff about care of hospitalized children have been exp...
This integrated literature review provides state-of-the-science information regarding parent partici...
Due to the higher migration rates, there is more cultural diffusion. The healthe care personnel will...
Background: One of the essential aspects of the provision of care is cultural issues. Cultural sensi...
Background\ud The introduction of unrestricted visiting hours has led to the encouragement of parent...
The aim of this study was to study and document the challenges of culturally and linguistically dive...
To explore parents' experiences during the admission of their children to a pediatric intensive care...
There is a literature base about the care of children in hospital in developed nations, but little f...
Families caring for a chronically-ill child are known to experience a significant degree of stress t...
Introduction: Whilst Family-centred care (FCC) is an accepted philosophy underpinning healthcare in ...
[Extract] \ud \ud Review objective\ud \ud The objective is to identify the effectiveness of family-c...
AbstractResearch in many disciplines suggests that there are many obstacles to completing qualitativ...
Background & Aim: Culturally sensitive care is an essential component of professional development pr...
Background:Immigration, particularly when it is involuntary, is known to be an emotional stressor, r...
The potential harm caused by Residential Care Settings (RCSs) on children’s development is well docu...