Background: Parents with young children often worry about whether or not to seek medical help for a sick child. Previous research identified parents’ anxieties surrounding help seeking from health services but did not explore or explain the underlying psychosocial processes taking place in families at these times. Objectives: This paper presents findings from a British grounded theory study on family management of acute childhood illness at home, which provide an explanation for parent’s helping seeking behaviours. Design: Glaserian grounded theory methodology was used for the study. Setting: The sampling sites for the study were in two towns in the East Midlands with population profiles close to the national average for the UK. Partic...
Involvement of parents in their children's pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
In this article, we look at children’s experiences of parentification in families in which one of t...
Background: Parents with young children often worry about whether or not to seek medical help for a ...
Aim: Parents' experience considerable anxiety concerning when to seek help for a sick child. This ...
Felt or enacted criticism was identified as a significant influence on White British parents' decisi...
Uncertainty and anxiety surround parents’ decisions to seek medical help for an acutely ill child. C...
Acute childhood illness is a universal experience for children and families. This paper presents the...
Acute childhood illness is surrounded by uncertainty and anxiety about the nature of the illness and...
Rationale Previous studies have shown that children may take on higher extents of caring activities...
Objective To understand the main concern of chronically ill parents and how they resolve this concer...
For children experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties, parents are key gatekeepers to tre...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...
Background: Parents caring for children with complex and long-term conditions at home take on respon...
Abstract Aim: To explore final year student nurse perceptions of the level of support offered to fam...
Involvement of parents in their children's pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
In this article, we look at children’s experiences of parentification in families in which one of t...
Background: Parents with young children often worry about whether or not to seek medical help for a ...
Aim: Parents' experience considerable anxiety concerning when to seek help for a sick child. This ...
Felt or enacted criticism was identified as a significant influence on White British parents' decisi...
Uncertainty and anxiety surround parents’ decisions to seek medical help for an acutely ill child. C...
Acute childhood illness is a universal experience for children and families. This paper presents the...
Acute childhood illness is surrounded by uncertainty and anxiety about the nature of the illness and...
Rationale Previous studies have shown that children may take on higher extents of caring activities...
Objective To understand the main concern of chronically ill parents and how they resolve this concer...
For children experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties, parents are key gatekeepers to tre...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...
Background: Parents caring for children with complex and long-term conditions at home take on respon...
Abstract Aim: To explore final year student nurse perceptions of the level of support offered to fam...
Involvement of parents in their children's pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
In this article, we look at children’s experiences of parentification in families in which one of t...