Hospitalized children can have various fantasies about hospital, health staff, and related tools and equipment. They need to develop new coping strategies for compliance with hospitalization. This study aimed to investigate the perception of nurses by children with acute and chronic illness through their drawings. The study was carried out using a descriptive research model. "Nurses through the eyes of sick children data collection form" was used in data collection procedure. The instruction "draw a picture of a nurse, please" was used to get the children to draw a picture. The majority of the children portrayed nurses as a smiling face. The children with chronic diseases featured nurses more in their drawings and they mentioned more nurse ...
Aim: Chronic diseases that lead to continuous monitoring, treatment, and repeated hospitalizations c...
Research relating to patients' views of the good nurse has mainly focused on the perspectives of adu...
Introduction: Hospitalization experience for preschoolers develops children’s negative perception of...
Hospitalized children can have various fantasies about hospital, health staff, and related tools and...
Hospitalized children can have various fantasies about hospital, health staff, and related tools and...
Author: Ivana Voborníková Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec K...
Objective: Children may be afraid to ask questions and express their feelings because of the abundan...
1 Anotation Author: Danka Brojáčová Institution: Institute of Social Medicine Facultty of Medicine i...
This article reports an explorative study which aims to investigate hospitalized children’s views of...
Background & Objective: Patient satisfaction is the main indicator of the quality of healthcare syst...
AbstractHospitalization may be a variety of negative effects (such as; pain, fatigue, anxiety, etc.)...
AbstractThe study was carried out in order to determine the nursing perception of children hospital ...
Introduction: Hospitalization experience for preschoolers develops children’s negative perception of...
Background: Patient satisfaction is the main indicator of the quality of healthcare systems. Usually...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
Aim: Chronic diseases that lead to continuous monitoring, treatment, and repeated hospitalizations c...
Research relating to patients' views of the good nurse has mainly focused on the perspectives of adu...
Introduction: Hospitalization experience for preschoolers develops children’s negative perception of...
Hospitalized children can have various fantasies about hospital, health staff, and related tools and...
Hospitalized children can have various fantasies about hospital, health staff, and related tools and...
Author: Ivana Voborníková Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec K...
Objective: Children may be afraid to ask questions and express their feelings because of the abundan...
1 Anotation Author: Danka Brojáčová Institution: Institute of Social Medicine Facultty of Medicine i...
This article reports an explorative study which aims to investigate hospitalized children’s views of...
Background & Objective: Patient satisfaction is the main indicator of the quality of healthcare syst...
AbstractHospitalization may be a variety of negative effects (such as; pain, fatigue, anxiety, etc.)...
AbstractThe study was carried out in order to determine the nursing perception of children hospital ...
Introduction: Hospitalization experience for preschoolers develops children’s negative perception of...
Background: Patient satisfaction is the main indicator of the quality of healthcare systems. Usually...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
Aim: Chronic diseases that lead to continuous monitoring, treatment, and repeated hospitalizations c...
Research relating to patients' views of the good nurse has mainly focused on the perspectives of adu...
Introduction: Hospitalization experience for preschoolers develops children’s negative perception of...