Background & Objective: Parental participation in pediatric nursing is not ideally done due to several barriers. This qualitative study aimed to explore the barriers of parental participation in pediatric care during 2011-2012. Methods & Materials: This qualitative study was carried out using content analysis approach. Data were gathered through face to face semi-structured interviews with a sample of pediatric nurses (n=11) who were recruited through purposeful sampling from a pediatric hospital in Tehran. After gaining data saturation, data were analyzed using content analysis method. Results: Four main themes were emerged as barriers of parental participation in pediatric care including mutual motivation and interest in both parties (m...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the answers of parents and health care professionals concerning the involvemen...
The examination of both parents’ and nurses’ expectations and attitudes towards parental participati...
The purpose of this study was to investigate those parts of the care of hospitalized children that t...
Problem: Family-centered care (FCC) is a concept used to describe an approach to caring for children...
Parental participation is one of the cornerstones of paediatric practice. Evidence from the literatu...
Background & Aim: Family-centered care, which has become the cornerstone for pediatric nursing pract...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
AbstractBackground and objectiveAlthough “parents' participation in taking care of hospitalized chil...
Family-Centered Care has been recognized as the best current model for delivering care to all patien...
Nurses in neonatal special care nurseries with a philosophy of family centered care involve parents ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how nurses communicate and cooperate with parents of hospital...
Purpose: This was a qualitative study conducted to explore the views of nurses regarding the practic...
The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a deeper understanding about parents’ perceptions of qual...
Purpose: To examine the associations between age, gender, and profession in relation to the perceive...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the answers of parents and health care professionals concerning the involvemen...
The examination of both parents’ and nurses’ expectations and attitudes towards parental participati...
The purpose of this study was to investigate those parts of the care of hospitalized children that t...
Problem: Family-centered care (FCC) is a concept used to describe an approach to caring for children...
Parental participation is one of the cornerstones of paediatric practice. Evidence from the literatu...
Background & Aim: Family-centered care, which has become the cornerstone for pediatric nursing pract...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
AbstractBackground and objectiveAlthough “parents' participation in taking care of hospitalized chil...
Family-Centered Care has been recognized as the best current model for delivering care to all patien...
Nurses in neonatal special care nurseries with a philosophy of family centered care involve parents ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how nurses communicate and cooperate with parents of hospital...
Purpose: This was a qualitative study conducted to explore the views of nurses regarding the practic...
The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a deeper understanding about parents’ perceptions of qual...
Purpose: To examine the associations between age, gender, and profession in relation to the perceive...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the answers of parents and health care professionals concerning the involvemen...
The examination of both parents’ and nurses’ expectations and attitudes towards parental participati...
The purpose of this study was to investigate those parts of the care of hospitalized children that t...