Felt or enacted criticism was identified as a significant influence on White British parents' decision making during acute childhood illness in a substantive grounded theory "Containing acute childhood illness within family life." These parents sought to avoid further criticism, sometimes leading to delayed consultation. Using Glaserian grounded theory principles, we conducted a secondary analysis of data from three studies, to establish the transferability and modifiability of the original theory to other settings and communities in Ireland and England. Felt or enacted criticism was found to operate across the childhood age range, social groups, and settings. Parent's strategies to avoid criticism reduced contacts with health professionals...
Objective To understand the main concern of chronically ill parents and how they resolve this concer...
Background: Policy guidelines recommend service user involvement in care and treatment decision-maki...
Abstract Aim: To explore final year student nurse perceptions of the level of support offered to fam...
Aim: Parents' experience considerable anxiety concerning when to seek help for a sick child. This ...
Background: Parents with young children often worry about whether or not to seek medical help for a ...
Acute childhood illness is a universal experience for children and families. This paper presents the...
Background: Parents caring for children with complex and long-term conditions at home take on respon...
Purpose – Stigma around mental health problems is known to emerge in middle childhood and persist in...
Parents play a primary and crucial role in emotional socialisation processes in children where indiv...
Uncertainty and anxiety surround parents’ decisions to seek medical help for an acutely ill child. C...
Family centred care is claimed to be established and thriving in child nursing areas. (Smith & Colem...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Controlled trials demonstrate that parenting programs work, but less is known about the processes o...
Purpose: This study presents a qualitative analysis of information posted on the Internet by two com...
Acute childhood illness is surrounded by uncertainty and anxiety about the nature of the illness and...
Objective To understand the main concern of chronically ill parents and how they resolve this concer...
Background: Policy guidelines recommend service user involvement in care and treatment decision-maki...
Abstract Aim: To explore final year student nurse perceptions of the level of support offered to fam...
Aim: Parents' experience considerable anxiety concerning when to seek help for a sick child. This ...
Background: Parents with young children often worry about whether or not to seek medical help for a ...
Acute childhood illness is a universal experience for children and families. This paper presents the...
Background: Parents caring for children with complex and long-term conditions at home take on respon...
Purpose – Stigma around mental health problems is known to emerge in middle childhood and persist in...
Parents play a primary and crucial role in emotional socialisation processes in children where indiv...
Uncertainty and anxiety surround parents’ decisions to seek medical help for an acutely ill child. C...
Family centred care is claimed to be established and thriving in child nursing areas. (Smith & Colem...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Controlled trials demonstrate that parenting programs work, but less is known about the processes o...
Purpose: This study presents a qualitative analysis of information posted on the Internet by two com...
Acute childhood illness is surrounded by uncertainty and anxiety about the nature of the illness and...
Objective To understand the main concern of chronically ill parents and how they resolve this concer...
Background: Policy guidelines recommend service user involvement in care and treatment decision-maki...
Abstract Aim: To explore final year student nurse perceptions of the level of support offered to fam...