Transplant providers are challenged to determine appropriate interventions for patients and families due to limited published research regarding the context of the post-discharge experience from the perspective of parents of transplanted children. The purpose of this study is to describe the parent perspective of the transition from hospital to home following their child\u27s solid organ transplant. Within a mixed-methods design, 37 parents of pediatric heart, kidney, and liver transplant recipients from three pediatric hospitals responded to qualitative interview questions on the day of hospital discharge and three wk following hospital discharge. Insight to the discharge preparation process revealed necessary education components. Post-di...
The objective of this study was to identify demographic, medical, psychosocial, and behavioral facto...
Background: Previous research has suggested parents experience distress in coping with their child's...
INTRODUCTION Transition from pediatric to adult services of young people with a liver transplant ...
Purpose To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home and complex chronic ...
Pediatric SOT recipients are medically fragile and present with complex care issues requiring high-l...
Abstract: Poor discharge transition is evidence of a gap between evidence‐based practices and curre...
This qualitative research study describes the experiences of child and adolescent liver transplant r...
Introduction The Institute of Medicine prioritizes active family and clinician participation in trea...
This study explored parental experience one year after hematopoietic stem cell transplant for primar...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home with their infant follo...
OBJECTIVE: Children entering foster care after discharge from the hospital are at risk for adverse e...
Predictors of successful transition from pediatric to adult services include ability to self-manage ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE To learn mothers' perceptions of the main care practices that are to be administ...
Using in-depth interviews, we sought to characterize the everyday medical and social needs of pediat...
Objective: To learn mothers’ perceptions of the main care practices that are to be ...
The objective of this study was to identify demographic, medical, psychosocial, and behavioral facto...
Background: Previous research has suggested parents experience distress in coping with their child's...
INTRODUCTION Transition from pediatric to adult services of young people with a liver transplant ...
Purpose To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home and complex chronic ...
Pediatric SOT recipients are medically fragile and present with complex care issues requiring high-l...
Abstract: Poor discharge transition is evidence of a gap between evidence‐based practices and curre...
This qualitative research study describes the experiences of child and adolescent liver transplant r...
Introduction The Institute of Medicine prioritizes active family and clinician participation in trea...
This study explored parental experience one year after hematopoietic stem cell transplant for primar...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home with their infant follo...
OBJECTIVE: Children entering foster care after discharge from the hospital are at risk for adverse e...
Predictors of successful transition from pediatric to adult services include ability to self-manage ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE To learn mothers' perceptions of the main care practices that are to be administ...
Using in-depth interviews, we sought to characterize the everyday medical and social needs of pediat...
Objective: To learn mothers’ perceptions of the main care practices that are to be ...
The objective of this study was to identify demographic, medical, psychosocial, and behavioral facto...
Background: Previous research has suggested parents experience distress in coping with their child's...
INTRODUCTION Transition from pediatric to adult services of young people with a liver transplant ...