Introduction: Family- centred care (FCC) is widely acknowledged as underpinning children’s nursing. Delivering FCC requires nurses to advocate for family involvement, particularly in areas where evidence suggest the child’s needs are not being met, such as pain care. Aim: To explore parental involvement in their child’s acute pain care. Methods: A qualitative ethnographical approach was adopted, with non-participant observation and follow up interviews. The framework approach underpinned data analysis. Results: Partnership between nurses and parents is not overtly evident in relation to pain care. Involvement is often “unspoken”, indicating that neither the nurse nor parent are clear about the extent to which parents can, or are, invol...
This article reviews the literature on nurses' and parents' self-perceived roles when caring for hos...
BackgroundThe short-term effectiveness (to 24 months post partum) of a preventative home-visiting in...
Background Information exchange is fundamental in the paediatric care encounter. Health care profess...
Introduction: Family- centred care (FCC) is widely acknowledged as underpinning children’s nursing. ...
Family centred care is claimed to be established and thriving in child nursing areas. (Smith & Colem...
Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Health policy advocates tha...
Background Despite the growing evidence about acute pain management in children and the availabilit...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Tokenism or true partnership: To what extent is parental involvement in the child’s acute pain care ...
The importance of parental presence, their knowledge, understanding and involvement in care, is now ...
Background Shunts, the main treatment for hydrocephalus, are problematic as they frequently malfu...
Introduction : en crèches collectives, la référence consiste à attribuer à chaque enfant accueilli u...
Supplement Previous Next Open Access OC22 – Light House Project Gonçalo Pereira, Universidade Ca...
[Excerpt] A comprehensive concept of health is considered today, inseparable from the family, even m...
Aim: To explore parents\u27 experiences on parental involvement in decision-making about their child...
This article reviews the literature on nurses' and parents' self-perceived roles when caring for hos...
BackgroundThe short-term effectiveness (to 24 months post partum) of a preventative home-visiting in...
Background Information exchange is fundamental in the paediatric care encounter. Health care profess...
Introduction: Family- centred care (FCC) is widely acknowledged as underpinning children’s nursing. ...
Family centred care is claimed to be established and thriving in child nursing areas. (Smith & Colem...
Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Health policy advocates tha...
Background Despite the growing evidence about acute pain management in children and the availabilit...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Tokenism or true partnership: To what extent is parental involvement in the child’s acute pain care ...
The importance of parental presence, their knowledge, understanding and involvement in care, is now ...
Background Shunts, the main treatment for hydrocephalus, are problematic as they frequently malfu...
Introduction : en crèches collectives, la référence consiste à attribuer à chaque enfant accueilli u...
Supplement Previous Next Open Access OC22 – Light House Project Gonçalo Pereira, Universidade Ca...
[Excerpt] A comprehensive concept of health is considered today, inseparable from the family, even m...
Aim: To explore parents\u27 experiences on parental involvement in decision-making about their child...
This article reviews the literature on nurses' and parents' self-perceived roles when caring for hos...
BackgroundThe short-term effectiveness (to 24 months post partum) of a preventative home-visiting in...
Background Information exchange is fundamental in the paediatric care encounter. Health care profess...