The purpose of this study is to query the nurses for their perceptions of the barriers and facilitators of discharging medically complex pediatric patients from a freestanding children’s hospital in central California. Using a mixed methods research design via an online survey, 90 nurses identified 3 distinct themes that act as barriers. Those barriers include: 1) knowing the plan of care, 2) time, and 3) disposition of the family. Several implications for improving the discharge process for medically complex patients and overcoming the identified barriers include strategies to improve multidisciplinary communication, implementation of a Family Learning Center, use of video interpreters when in-person interpreters are not available, and res...
Field of study: Human development and family science.Dr. Marilyn Coleman, Dissertation Supervisor & ...
Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is a unique component of palliative care. While palliation is an int...
The goal of this qualitative study was to gather insights into how the primary care system could max...
The purpose of this study is to query the nurses for their perceptions of the barriers and facilitat...
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to: (i) assess and evaluate the awareness, knowledge and cur...
Background: Despite the recommendations from many professional organizations, family presence during...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to gather data on the lived-experience of providing and coordi...
Obtaining behavioral health evaluation and care for the pediatric population is particularly difficu...
This research proposal will explore the impacts of visiting restrictions on the ability of pediatric...
The definition of a successful discharge is a discharge that results in patients successfully managi...
The experience for nurses working with families perceived to obstruct care in the context of Pediat...
Being a parent to a critically ill child requiring care in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) ...
Thesis advisor: Pamela J. GraceBackground: Advances in clinical care over the past 40 years have sav...
Although the survival rate of childhood cancer is high, nearly two thirds of these survivors experie...
The patient and family voice should be heard in the healthcare setting. Gaining knowledge and insigh...
Field of study: Human development and family science.Dr. Marilyn Coleman, Dissertation Supervisor & ...
Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is a unique component of palliative care. While palliation is an int...
The goal of this qualitative study was to gather insights into how the primary care system could max...
The purpose of this study is to query the nurses for their perceptions of the barriers and facilitat...
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to: (i) assess and evaluate the awareness, knowledge and cur...
Background: Despite the recommendations from many professional organizations, family presence during...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to gather data on the lived-experience of providing and coordi...
Obtaining behavioral health evaluation and care for the pediatric population is particularly difficu...
This research proposal will explore the impacts of visiting restrictions on the ability of pediatric...
The definition of a successful discharge is a discharge that results in patients successfully managi...
The experience for nurses working with families perceived to obstruct care in the context of Pediat...
Being a parent to a critically ill child requiring care in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) ...
Thesis advisor: Pamela J. GraceBackground: Advances in clinical care over the past 40 years have sav...
Although the survival rate of childhood cancer is high, nearly two thirds of these survivors experie...
The patient and family voice should be heard in the healthcare setting. Gaining knowledge and insigh...
Field of study: Human development and family science.Dr. Marilyn Coleman, Dissertation Supervisor & ...
Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is a unique component of palliative care. While palliation is an int...
The goal of this qualitative study was to gather insights into how the primary care system could max...