Abstract Purpose: To explore the perceptions of parents regarding the preparation of their children for surgery. Design and methods: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted. Sixteen parents of children who were undergoing various types of elective surgery in a public tertiary hospital in Singapore were recruited. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Five themes were derived: (1) assumed roles of the parents; (2) communication, decision-making, and emotional challenges; (3) factors facilitating the preparation of children for surgery; (4) surgery-related and financial concerns; and (5) the desire for more information and better management. While preparing their children f...
Introduction:Surgery in children can be difficult for patients and parents. We aimed to summarize pe...
Objective: To examine the effects of therapeutic play intervention on outcomes of children undergoin...
Background: Parents play an important part in their child’s anaesthesia. When a child has to receive...
Purpose: To explore the perceptions of parents regarding the preparation of their children for surge...
Abstract Purpose: To explore the experiences and needs of parents while waiting for their children ...
Introduction:Among children and parents, the word surgery alone can be experienced as daunting. It m...
The aim of this study is to enhance understanding of the experience of parents in managing their chi...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
In order to deliver optimal paediatric care, we need to know what children and their parents need, e...
Objectives To understand the experiences of parents of infants who required surgery early in life. T...
Objectives: Few children undergoing heart surgery are recruited to clinical trials and little is kno...
Abstract Background: The parents of hospitalized children are often dissatisfied with waiting times...
Objectives Few children undergoing heart surgery are recruited to clinical trials and little is know...
Background: Meeting with health care gets short before and after the operation. The difficulty at th...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
Introduction:Surgery in children can be difficult for patients and parents. We aimed to summarize pe...
Objective: To examine the effects of therapeutic play intervention on outcomes of children undergoin...
Background: Parents play an important part in their child’s anaesthesia. When a child has to receive...
Purpose: To explore the perceptions of parents regarding the preparation of their children for surge...
Abstract Purpose: To explore the experiences and needs of parents while waiting for their children ...
Introduction:Among children and parents, the word surgery alone can be experienced as daunting. It m...
The aim of this study is to enhance understanding of the experience of parents in managing their chi...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
In order to deliver optimal paediatric care, we need to know what children and their parents need, e...
Objectives To understand the experiences of parents of infants who required surgery early in life. T...
Objectives: Few children undergoing heart surgery are recruited to clinical trials and little is kno...
Abstract Background: The parents of hospitalized children are often dissatisfied with waiting times...
Objectives Few children undergoing heart surgery are recruited to clinical trials and little is know...
Background: Meeting with health care gets short before and after the operation. The difficulty at th...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
Introduction:Surgery in children can be difficult for patients and parents. We aimed to summarize pe...
Objective: To examine the effects of therapeutic play intervention on outcomes of children undergoin...
Background: Parents play an important part in their child’s anaesthesia. When a child has to receive...