Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands on health care. There is little research that considers children's experiences of acute hospitalisation to a short-stay care facility such as a Paediatric Emergency and Assessment Unit (PEAU). This study explored the experiences of eight children aged 8-10 years. Semi-structured interviews were carried out to investigate the children's own experiences of being hospitalised in a PEAU. Thematic content analyses were used. Three major themes were identified: the children's understanding of disease, treatment and procedures; the children's experiences of health-care personnel and the PEAU and transformation of everyday life into the settings of t...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of stress for hospitalized school-age child...
Most children go through their childhood without ever being hospitalized. For a child, being hospita...
Background: There is growing evidence that children’s subjective interpretations of eventsmay differ...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
Objective: Disease and hospitalization can be the first crisis that a child encounters. The aim of t...
Aims and objectives: This study intended to contribute to the improvement of nursing care for both...
The research problem in this qualitative, pilot study explores a child's impressions of hospitalizat...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
Patient experience (PX) is getting attention among researchers and healthcare service providers, but...
BackgroundNumbers of urgent short stay admissions (SSAs) of children to UK hospitals are rising rapi...
This study, was accomplished with 20 school-age children hospitalized in pediatric units. The goals ...
The impact of a hospital environment on children has rarely been investigated. Recently, however, th...
Children often experience hospitalization as stressful. To better understand children’s experiences,...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
AbstractThe study was carried out in order to determine the nursing perception of children hospital ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of stress for hospitalized school-age child...
Most children go through their childhood without ever being hospitalized. For a child, being hospita...
Background: There is growing evidence that children’s subjective interpretations of eventsmay differ...
Short-stay treatment has become a popular form of care as a strategy to cope with increased demands ...
Objective: Disease and hospitalization can be the first crisis that a child encounters. The aim of t...
Aims and objectives: This study intended to contribute to the improvement of nursing care for both...
The research problem in this qualitative, pilot study explores a child's impressions of hospitalizat...
Purpose: To explore school-aged children's experiences about their best interests and participation ...
Patient experience (PX) is getting attention among researchers and healthcare service providers, but...
BackgroundNumbers of urgent short stay admissions (SSAs) of children to UK hospitals are rising rapi...
This study, was accomplished with 20 school-age children hospitalized in pediatric units. The goals ...
The impact of a hospital environment on children has rarely been investigated. Recently, however, th...
Children often experience hospitalization as stressful. To better understand children’s experiences,...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
AbstractThe study was carried out in order to determine the nursing perception of children hospital ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of stress for hospitalized school-age child...
Most children go through their childhood without ever being hospitalized. For a child, being hospita...
Background: There is growing evidence that children’s subjective interpretations of eventsmay differ...