There is consensus that supporting fathers' involvement in their children's care is essential and that nurses can play an important role, facilitating this process. There is little evidence about how nurses' education as family nurses enable them to work with fathers. This study aimed to explore undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of their experience with fathers during family nursing clinical practicum. An exploratory descriptive qualitative study allowed twelve nursing students to participate in a one-hour interview, at a university of Central Canada. The critical incident technique was used for data collection and analysis was done with N Vivo7. Four themes reflected students' experiences: Experiencing critical events with father...
Objective: The aim of this research was to describe subjectively the lived experiences of students w...
Because the structure, development, and functioning of a family plays an important role in health an...
Nurses ‘ experiences of interactions with family members in intensive care units The purpose of this...
Early contact with both parents is important for children and it is important to reach out to both m...
Existe consenso que apoyar la participación de los padres en el cuidado de sus niños es fundamental ...
The purpose of the qualitative phenomenological study was to describe the phenomenon of being a stud...
This ethnographic field study involved 150 hours of observation on two children's ward in England an...
Background: Children’s nurses claim to practice family-centred care in which care is centred on the ...
The purpose of this descriptive qualitative research study is to understand the perception of underg...
Aim: This qualitative study explored clinicians’ and educators’ perspectives on how knowledge and sk...
Nurses are affected by societal attitudes and are not immune to implicit social judgments. This mixe...
An increasing number of fathers want to be involved in providing healthcare for their child. Nurses ...
The purpose of this study was to explore experiences of male nursing students. Content analysis was ...
The aim of the study: to investigate fathers' experience in participation in nursing of premature or...
Introduction. Despite greater father participation in child care/rearing nowadays and the challenge ...
Objective: The aim of this research was to describe subjectively the lived experiences of students w...
Because the structure, development, and functioning of a family plays an important role in health an...
Nurses ‘ experiences of interactions with family members in intensive care units The purpose of this...
Early contact with both parents is important for children and it is important to reach out to both m...
Existe consenso que apoyar la participación de los padres en el cuidado de sus niños es fundamental ...
The purpose of the qualitative phenomenological study was to describe the phenomenon of being a stud...
This ethnographic field study involved 150 hours of observation on two children's ward in England an...
Background: Children’s nurses claim to practice family-centred care in which care is centred on the ...
The purpose of this descriptive qualitative research study is to understand the perception of underg...
Aim: This qualitative study explored clinicians’ and educators’ perspectives on how knowledge and sk...
Nurses are affected by societal attitudes and are not immune to implicit social judgments. This mixe...
An increasing number of fathers want to be involved in providing healthcare for their child. Nurses ...
The purpose of this study was to explore experiences of male nursing students. Content analysis was ...
The aim of the study: to investigate fathers' experience in participation in nursing of premature or...
Introduction. Despite greater father participation in child care/rearing nowadays and the challenge ...
Objective: The aim of this research was to describe subjectively the lived experiences of students w...
Because the structure, development, and functioning of a family plays an important role in health an...
Nurses ‘ experiences of interactions with family members in intensive care units The purpose of this...