Background: Often first crises faced by the child is illness and hospitalization. About 30% of children at least once and about 5% several times experience hospitalization in a lifetime. Objectives:This study aims to determine and compare attitudes of therapeutic teams towards the presence of parents during invasive procedures.Methods: For the purpose of conducting this descriptive-analytic research, 40 nurses working in pediatric wards, 19 pediatricians, 16 hospital managers, and 100 parents of children hospitalized in pediatric wards of hospitals affiliated to Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences in 2014, participated as the sample. The data were collected through the census survey using a demographic questionnaire and a resea...
Parental participation is one of the cornerstones of paediatric practice. Evidence from the literatu...
This study examined the effect of parental presence on the behaviour of the postoperative preschool ...
A qualitative study, using interpretive description, was conducted at a tertiary paediatric hospital...
WOS: 000237260600005PubMed ID: 16651911Objectives: An agreement among physician, nurse, and family o...
Aim: To determine opinions of health staff about family's presence during invasive interventions and...
Children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) experience invasive and painful procedur...
PubMed ID: 15884629This study assessed of the preferences 742 mothers regarding their own presence d...
Hospitalization causes children to have received various treatments in the hospital such as invasive...
We conducted a systematic review of the literature on parent presence during complex invasive pediat...
In order to deliver optimal paediatric care, we need to know what children and their parents need, e...
Objective The practice of allowing parental presence during invasive procedures in children varies d...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a multifaceted intervention in the neonatal ...
When a child is hospitalized, it is usually more than one person who needs attention – i.e. the chil...
The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a deeper understanding about parents’ perceptions of qual...
Background & Aim: Family-centered care, which has become the cornerstone for pediatric nursing pract...
Parental participation is one of the cornerstones of paediatric practice. Evidence from the literatu...
This study examined the effect of parental presence on the behaviour of the postoperative preschool ...
A qualitative study, using interpretive description, was conducted at a tertiary paediatric hospital...
WOS: 000237260600005PubMed ID: 16651911Objectives: An agreement among physician, nurse, and family o...
Aim: To determine opinions of health staff about family's presence during invasive interventions and...
Children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) experience invasive and painful procedur...
PubMed ID: 15884629This study assessed of the preferences 742 mothers regarding their own presence d...
Hospitalization causes children to have received various treatments in the hospital such as invasive...
We conducted a systematic review of the literature on parent presence during complex invasive pediat...
In order to deliver optimal paediatric care, we need to know what children and their parents need, e...
Objective The practice of allowing parental presence during invasive procedures in children varies d...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a multifaceted intervention in the neonatal ...
When a child is hospitalized, it is usually more than one person who needs attention – i.e. the chil...
The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a deeper understanding about parents’ perceptions of qual...
Background & Aim: Family-centered care, which has become the cornerstone for pediatric nursing pract...
Parental participation is one of the cornerstones of paediatric practice. Evidence from the literatu...
This study examined the effect of parental presence on the behaviour of the postoperative preschool ...
A qualitative study, using interpretive description, was conducted at a tertiary paediatric hospital...