© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Objectives This paper reports research undertaken to investigate nurses’ and parents’ experiences of communication about parental emotions in a hospital setting, with a focus on the environmental and cultural context within which the communication occurs. Methods A focused ethnography was employed as the aims were to understand the context within which nurse-parent interaction takes place, by exploring cultural factors, such as ways of living affecting nursing communication. Data collection occurred in a children's unit of a New Zealand hospital, involving 260 h of participant observation field work, informal interviews with parents and nurses, followed by 20 formal interviews with nurses and parents. Results Nurses are...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Child and family services in Australia ha...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Health.In contemporary child healthcare, there is an ex...
Introduction: Past studies have indicated that nursing support reduces parental stress and anxiety d...
The purpose of this study was to investigate nurses’ experiences and competences on inter-cultural c...
Increasing immigration to Sweden has transformed a culturally homogeneous society into a more hetero...
Over 10 years, a number of nurse educators at the Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC) have work...
Over ten years a number of nurse educators at the Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC) have work...
Parental participation and role negotiation are central elements in family-centred care, but researc...
Caring for preschool children suffering from cancer pain presents a major challenge for paediatric o...
Aim. To explore student nurses’ experiences of communication in cross-cultural care encounters. Bac...
The examination of both parents’ and nurses’ expectations and attitudes towards parental participati...
This paper analyzes the current state of progress toward cultural competency in the medical workplac...
Background: One of the essential aspects of the provision of care is cultural issues. Cultural sensi...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Child and family services in Australia ha...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Health.In contemporary child healthcare, there is an ex...
Introduction: Past studies have indicated that nursing support reduces parental stress and anxiety d...
The purpose of this study was to investigate nurses’ experiences and competences on inter-cultural c...
Increasing immigration to Sweden has transformed a culturally homogeneous society into a more hetero...
Over 10 years, a number of nurse educators at the Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC) have work...
Over ten years a number of nurse educators at the Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC) have work...
Parental participation and role negotiation are central elements in family-centred care, but researc...
Caring for preschool children suffering from cancer pain presents a major challenge for paediatric o...
Aim. To explore student nurses’ experiences of communication in cross-cultural care encounters. Bac...
The examination of both parents’ and nurses’ expectations and attitudes towards parental participati...
This paper analyzes the current state of progress toward cultural competency in the medical workplac...
Background: One of the essential aspects of the provision of care is cultural issues. Cultural sensi...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Child and family services in Australia ha...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...