Aims and objectives: This study intended to contribute to the improvement of nursing care for both children and their parents and aimed to identify the best and worst experiences of school-aged children during hospitalisation.Background: Child hospitalisation has traditionally been studied from the parent's perspective, but studies in which the child is the subject are scarce and mainly focus on to the hospitalisation experiences.Design: A cross-sectional, observational and descriptive exploratory design was used, and STROBE reporting guidelines were followed.Methods: A paper survey was applied by the primary researcher within a 3 months period to 252 children. It presented two open-ended statements: ‘In my opinion the best thing ab...
Background: Although it is widely recognized that children are willing, capable and legally entitled...
This study aimed to elicit the separate views of children, young people and carers after a period in...
Background: For most children, being hospitalized is a whole new experience. The care should be safe...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
Objective: Disease and hospitalization can be the first crisis that a child encounters. The aim of t...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
Background: A child′s hospitalization is usually an unpleasant and difficult experience, both for th...
The research problem in this qualitative, pilot study explores a child's impressions of hospitalizat...
AbstractThe study was carried out in order to determine the nursing perception of children hospital ...
This study, was accomplished with 20 school-age children hospitalized in pediatric units. The goals ...
Aim: This integrative review synthesizes the current knowledge on school-aged children's satisfact...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
[Extract] \ud \ud Review objective\ud \ud The objective is to identify the effectiveness of family-c...
Bakgrund: Ett barns sjukhusvistelse är traumatiskt och förenat med lidande hos såväl barn som föräld...
Background: Although it is widely recognized that children are willing, capable and legally entitled...
This study aimed to elicit the separate views of children, young people and carers after a period in...
Background: For most children, being hospitalized is a whole new experience. The care should be safe...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
Objective: Disease and hospitalization can be the first crisis that a child encounters. The aim of t...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
Background: A child′s hospitalization is usually an unpleasant and difficult experience, both for th...
The research problem in this qualitative, pilot study explores a child's impressions of hospitalizat...
AbstractThe study was carried out in order to determine the nursing perception of children hospital ...
This study, was accomplished with 20 school-age children hospitalized in pediatric units. The goals ...
Aim: This integrative review synthesizes the current knowledge on school-aged children's satisfact...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
[Extract] \ud \ud Review objective\ud \ud The objective is to identify the effectiveness of family-c...
Bakgrund: Ett barns sjukhusvistelse är traumatiskt och förenat med lidande hos såväl barn som föräld...
Background: Although it is widely recognized that children are willing, capable and legally entitled...
This study aimed to elicit the separate views of children, young people and carers after a period in...
Background: For most children, being hospitalized is a whole new experience. The care should be safe...