Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the concept of transfer anxiety in parents of children transferred from pediatric intensive care units to general wards. Methods: The hybrid model by Schwarz-Barcott and Kim was used to analyze the characteristics of transfer anxiety in parents of children transferred from pediatric intensive care units to general wards. Results: Transfer anxiety was defined by the following attributes: 1) stress concerning the adaptation process, 2) concern about the child's condition worsening due to the parent's caregiving, and 3) involuntary changes in daily life due to the treatment. Transfer anxiety has the following antecedents: 1) uncertainty; 2) a lack of knowledge about the illness, medical devices, and careg...
Introduction: Hospitalization for children may lead to stress for both children and parents. Parents...
When general ward registered nurses (RN) receive patients from an intensive care unit (ICU) they rep...
When general ward registered nurses (RN) receive patients from an intensive care unit (ICU) they rep...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [32]-35)Studies have shown that patients and families may...
95 leavesThis study investigated the state anxiety level of the parent whose child had been admitted...
Introduction: This intervention study examines anxiety and uncertainty in illness in families transf...
Objective: To understand parental stressors and identify potential stress-mitigators during interfac...
Parents who received transfer preparation had lower anxiety about their children’s transfer from the...
Objectives: To explore parents’ experiences of transition and aftercare following their child’s disc...
Introduction: This intervention study examines anxiety and uncertainty in illness in families transf...
Parents of children admitted to PICU experience extreme level of anxiety. It is an extremely difficu...
Introduction: Admission of a child to a hospital triggers a number of problems in the daily life of ...
Background. The parents of a sick child likely experience situational anxiety due to their young chi...
Hospitalization causes children to have received various treatments in the hospital such as invasive...
Introduction: Child's hospitalization for surgery is a source of anxiety for the child and the famil...
Introduction: Hospitalization for children may lead to stress for both children and parents. Parents...
When general ward registered nurses (RN) receive patients from an intensive care unit (ICU) they rep...
When general ward registered nurses (RN) receive patients from an intensive care unit (ICU) they rep...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [32]-35)Studies have shown that patients and families may...
95 leavesThis study investigated the state anxiety level of the parent whose child had been admitted...
Introduction: This intervention study examines anxiety and uncertainty in illness in families transf...
Objective: To understand parental stressors and identify potential stress-mitigators during interfac...
Parents who received transfer preparation had lower anxiety about their children’s transfer from the...
Objectives: To explore parents’ experiences of transition and aftercare following their child’s disc...
Introduction: This intervention study examines anxiety and uncertainty in illness in families transf...
Parents of children admitted to PICU experience extreme level of anxiety. It is an extremely difficu...
Introduction: Admission of a child to a hospital triggers a number of problems in the daily life of ...
Background. The parents of a sick child likely experience situational anxiety due to their young chi...
Hospitalization causes children to have received various treatments in the hospital such as invasive...
Introduction: Child's hospitalization for surgery is a source of anxiety for the child and the famil...
Introduction: Hospitalization for children may lead to stress for both children and parents. Parents...
When general ward registered nurses (RN) receive patients from an intensive care unit (ICU) they rep...
When general ward registered nurses (RN) receive patients from an intensive care unit (ICU) they rep...