Objective The practice of allowing parental presence during invasive procedures in children varies depending on setting and individual provider preference. We aim to understand the attitudes, preferences, and practices of physicians and nurses with regard to parental presence during invasive pediatric emergency procedures in an Asian cultural context. Methods We surveyed physicians and nurses in the pediatric emergency department of a large tertiary hospital using separate self-administered questionnaires over three months. The data collected included the demographics and clinical experience of interview respondents. Each provider was asked about their attitude and preference regarding parental presence during specific invasive procedures. ...
Background: The number of children visiting Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing in Lithuania; ...
The practice of family presence (FP) during resuscitation is gaining a foothold in Western countrie...
Objective: To learn the opinion of health professionals regarding the presence of family during pedi...
Background: Often first crises faced by the child is illness and hospitalization. About 30% of child...
WOS: 000237260600005PubMed ID: 16651911Objectives: An agreement among physician, nurse, and family o...
We conducted a systematic review of the literature on parent presence during complex invasive pediat...
AbstractObjectiveTo learn the opinion of health professionals regarding the presence of family durin...
First paragraph: Whether or not parents are allowed to be present during intensive, painful medical ...
Children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) experience invasive and painful procedur...
Background. The importance of parental involvement during invasive procedures (IP) in Pediatric Emer...
A qualitative study, using interpretive description, was conducted at a tertiary paediatric hospital...
Aim: To determine opinions of health staff about family's presence during invasive interventions and...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a multifaceted intervention in the neonatal ...
Introduction: Parental presence during invasive procedures is important in family-centered-care. Fam...
PubMed ID: 15884629This study assessed of the preferences 742 mothers regarding their own presence d...
Background: The number of children visiting Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing in Lithuania; ...
The practice of family presence (FP) during resuscitation is gaining a foothold in Western countrie...
Objective: To learn the opinion of health professionals regarding the presence of family during pedi...
Background: Often first crises faced by the child is illness and hospitalization. About 30% of child...
WOS: 000237260600005PubMed ID: 16651911Objectives: An agreement among physician, nurse, and family o...
We conducted a systematic review of the literature on parent presence during complex invasive pediat...
AbstractObjectiveTo learn the opinion of health professionals regarding the presence of family durin...
First paragraph: Whether or not parents are allowed to be present during intensive, painful medical ...
Children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) experience invasive and painful procedur...
Background. The importance of parental involvement during invasive procedures (IP) in Pediatric Emer...
A qualitative study, using interpretive description, was conducted at a tertiary paediatric hospital...
Aim: To determine opinions of health staff about family's presence during invasive interventions and...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a multifaceted intervention in the neonatal ...
Introduction: Parental presence during invasive procedures is important in family-centered-care. Fam...
PubMed ID: 15884629This study assessed of the preferences 742 mothers regarding their own presence d...
Background: The number of children visiting Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing in Lithuania; ...
The practice of family presence (FP) during resuscitation is gaining a foothold in Western countrie...
Objective: To learn the opinion of health professionals regarding the presence of family during pedi...