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Determination of Factors Affecting The Status of Hospitalized Child's Parent For Receiving Family-Centered Care

Year 2019, Issue: 4, 748 - 755, 01.12.2019

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine the participation of parents of hospitalized children in family-centered care implementation and factors that affect it. Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on parents who accompanied their children in inpatient services in a children’s hospital between July 2014 and April 2015. The sample group of the study consisted of 303 parents who agreed to participate in the study. Results: It was determined that the majority of parents 95% were involved in the care of their children in the hospital, the practices they attended were mostly about children’s basic physical care feeding, hygienic requirements and medication 37.6% . It was determined that parents whose children hospitalized in a planned way had a chance to ask more questions to the health professionals p

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  • Frost M, Green A, Gance-Cleveland B, Kersten R, Irby C. Improving family-centered care through research. J Pediatr Nurs 2010;25:144– 7. [CrossRef]
  • Ames KE, Rennick JE, Baillargeon S. A qualitative interpretive study exploring parents’perception of the parental role in the paediatric intensive care unit. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 2011;27:143–50. [CrossRef]
  • Foster M, Whitehead F, Maybee P. Parents’and health professionals’perceptions of family centred care for children in hospital, in developed and developing countries: A review of the literature. Int J Nurs Stud 2010;47:1184–93. [CrossRef]
  • Shelton TL, Stepanek JS. Family-centered care for children needing specialized health and developmental services. Washington, DC: Association for the Care of Children’s Health; 1994. p.9.
  • Reid T, Bramwell R, Booth N, Weindling M. Perceptions of parent-staff communication in neonatal intensive care: the development of a rating scale. J Neonatal Nurs 2007;13:24–35. [CrossRef]
  • Wigert H, Johansson R, Berg M, Hellstrom AL. Mothers’experiences of having their newborn child in a neonatal intensive care unit. Scand J Caring Sci 2006;20:35–41. [CrossRef]
  • Şener DK, Karaca A. Mutual Expectations of Mothers of Hospitalized Children and Pediatric Nurses Who Provided Care: Qualitative Study. J Pediatr Nurs 2017;34:e22–8. [CrossRef]
  • Tosun A, Güdücü Tüfekci F. Çocuk Kliniklerinde Aile Merkezli Bakım Uygulamalarının İncelenmesi. J Anat Nurs Health Sci 2015;18:131– 9. Erişim: http://e-dergi.atauni.edu.tr/ataunihem/article/ view/1025009912/5000117323
  • Çakmak E, Karaçam Z. The correlation between mothers’participation in infant care in the NICU and their anxiety and problem-solving skill levels in caregiving. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med 2018;31:21–31. [CrossRef]
  • Aykanat B, Gözen D. Çocuk sağlığı hemşireliğinde aile merkezli bakım yaklaşımı. GÜSD 2014;3:683–95. Erişim: http://dergipark. ulakbim.gov.tr/gumussagbil/article/view/5000003531/5000004045
  • Boerner KE, Chambers CT, McGrath PJ, LoLordo V, Uher, R. The Effect of Parental Modeling on Child Pain Responses: The Role of Parent and Child Sex. J Pain 2017;18:702–15. [CrossRef]
  • Özcetin M, Suren M, Karaaslan E, Colak E, Kaya S, Guner O. Effects of parent’s presence on pain tolerance in children during venipuncture: A randomised controlled trial. HK J Pediatr (New Series) 2011;16:247– 52. Erişim: http://www.hkjpaed.org/details.asp?id=805&show=1234
  • Hielkema M, Winter AF, Reijneveld SA. Validity of a family-centered approach for assessing infants’social-emotional wellbeing and their developmental context: a prospective cohort study. BMC Pediatr 2017;17:148.
  • Reijneveld SA, Hielkema M, Stewart RE, de Winter AF. The added value of a family-centered approach to optimize infants’social- emotional development: A quasi-experimental study. PloS ONE 2017;12:e0187750. [CrossRef]
  • Çamur Z. Hastanede yatan çocuğun bakımına ebeveyn katılımının ebeveyn memnuniyetine, ebeveyn ve çocuk anksiyetesine etkisi (Master’s thesis) 2017.
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  • Sisterhen LL, Blaszak RT, Woods MB, Smith CE. Defining family- centered rounds. Teach Learn Med 2007;19:319–22. [CrossRef]
  • Latta LC, Dick R, Parry C, Tamura GS. Parental responses to involvement in rounds on a pediatric inpatient unit at a teaching hospital: A qualitative study. Acad Med 2008;83:292–7. [CrossRef]
  • Rosen P, Stenger E, Bochkoris M, Hannon MJ, Kwoh CK. Family- centered multidisciplinary rounds enhance the team approach in pediatrics. Pediatrics 2009;123:e603–8. [CrossRef]
  • Aronson P, Yau J, Helfaer M, Morrison W. Impact of family presence during pediatric intensive care unit rounds on the family and medical team. Pediatrics 2009;124:1119–25. [CrossRef]
  • Gonzalo JD, Chuang CH, Huang G, Smith C. The return of bedside rounds: an educational intervention. J Gen Intern Med 2010;25:792– 8. [CrossRef]
  • Johnson B, Abraham M, Conway J, Simmons L, Edgman-Levitan S, Sodomka P, et al. Partnering with patients and families to design a patient- and family-centered health care system: Recommendations and promising practices 2008. Institute for Family-Centered Care. Bethesda, Maryland: Institute for Family-Centered Care and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement; April 2008.
  • Turley KM, Higgins SS. When parents participate in critical pathway management following pediatric cardiovascular surgery. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs 1996;21:229–34. [CrossRef]
  • Blower K, Morgan K. Great expectations? Parental participation in care. J Child Health Care 2000;4:60–5. [CrossRef]
  • Coyne I, Cowley S. Challenging the philosophy of partnership with parents: a grounded theory study. Int J Nurs Stud 2007;44:893–904. [CrossRef]
  • Cavender K, Goff MD, Hollon EC, Guzzetta CE. Parents’Positioning and Distracting Children During Venipuncture Effects on Children’s Pain, Fear, and Distress. J Holist Nurs 2004;22:32–56. [CrossRef]
  • Boie ET, Moore GP, Brummett C, Nelson DR. Do parents want to be present during invasive procedures performed on their children in the emergency department? A survey of 400 parents. Ann Emerg Med 1999;34:70–4. [CrossRef]
  • Boztepe H. Pediatric nurse views regarding parental presence during a child’s painful procedures. Ağri 2012:171–9. [CrossRef]
  • Walker W. Accident and emergency staff opinion on the effects of family presence during adult resuscitation: critical literature review. J Adv Nurs 2007;61:348–62. [CrossRef]
  • Arıkan D, Saban F, Gürarslan Baş N. Çocuğu hastanede yatan ebeveynlerin hastaneye ve sağlık bakımına yönelik memnuniyet düzeyleri. İzmir Dr. Behçet Uz Çocuk Hast Derg 2014;4:109–16. [CrossRef]
  • Boztepe H. Çavuşoğlu H. Examination of a family centered care practice at the children’s units of a university hospital. J Hacettepe Univ Nurs Fac 2009;11–24.
  • Noyes, J. The impact of knowing your child is critically ill. A qualitative study of mothers’experiences. J Adv Nurs 1999;29:427–35. [CrossRef]
  • Butler A, Copnell B, Willetts G. Family‐centred care in the paediatric intensive care unit: an integrative review of the literature. J Clin Nurs 2014;23:2086–2100. [CrossRef]
  • Mucuk S, Cimke S. Mothers’Participation in the Hospitalized Children’s Care and their Satisfaction. Int J Caring Sci 2001;10:1643. Erişim: http://www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/ docs/59_2_cimke_original_10_3.pdf
  • Boztepe H, Kerimoğlu Yıldız G. Nurses perceptions of barriers to implementing family‐centered care in a pediatric setting: A qualitative study. J Spec Pediatr Nurs 2017;22. [CrossRef]

Çocuğu Hastanede Yatan Ebeveynlerin Aile Merkezli Bakım Alma Durumlarını Etkileyen Faktörlerin Belirlenmesi

Year 2019, Issue: 4, 748 - 755, 01.12.2019

Abstract

Amaç: Bu araştırmanın amacı, çocuğu hastanede yatan ebeveynlerin, aile merkezli bakım uygulamalarına katılma durumları ve etkileyen faktörleri belirlemektir. Hastalar ve Yöntem: Bu kesitsel araştırma bir çocuk hastanesinin yataklı servislerinde çocuklarına refakat eden ebeveynler ile Temmuz 2014- Nisan 2015 tarihleri arasında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Araştırmanın örneklem grubunu araştırmaya katılmayı kabul eden 303 ebeveyn oluşturmuştur. Bulgular: Ebeveynlerin çoğunluğunun %95 hastanede çocuklarının bakımına katıldıkları, en çok bakımına katıldıkları uygulamaların çocuğun temel fiziksel bakımını karşılamaya yönelik uygulamalar yemek yeme, hijyen gereksinimlerini karşılama ve ilaç uygulaması olduğu %37,6 belirlendi. Çocukları planlı bir şekilde hastaneye yatırılan ebeveynlerin sağlık profesyonellerine daha fazla soru sorabildiği belirlenmiştir p

References

  • Committee on Hospital Care and Institute for Patient- and Family-centered Care Patient- and Family-Centered Care and the Pediatrician’s Role. Pediatrics 2012;129:394–404. [CrossRef]
  • Institute for Patient/Family Centered Care Core concepts of patient/ family centered care, 2010. Erişim adresi: http://www.ipfcc.org/ search.html?q=Core%20Concepts Erişim tarihi:15.11.2014.
  • Gillis J, Rennick J. Affirming parental love in the pediatric intensive care unit. Pediatr Crit Care Med 2006;7:165–8. [CrossRef]
  • Roden J. The involvement of parents and nurses in the care of acutely-ill children in a non-specialist paediatric setting. J Child Health Care 2005;9:222–40. [CrossRef]
  • Lewandowski LA, Tesler MD. Society of Pediatric Nurses, & American Nurses Association. Family-centered care: Putting it into action: The SPN/ANA guide to family-centered care. Washington DC: Amer Nurses Assn; 2003.
  • Frost M, Green A, Gance-Cleveland B, Kersten R, Irby C. Improving family-centered care through research. J Pediatr Nurs 2010;25:144– 7. [CrossRef]
  • Ames KE, Rennick JE, Baillargeon S. A qualitative interpretive study exploring parents’perception of the parental role in the paediatric intensive care unit. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 2011;27:143–50. [CrossRef]
  • Foster M, Whitehead F, Maybee P. Parents’and health professionals’perceptions of family centred care for children in hospital, in developed and developing countries: A review of the literature. Int J Nurs Stud 2010;47:1184–93. [CrossRef]
  • Shelton TL, Stepanek JS. Family-centered care for children needing specialized health and developmental services. Washington, DC: Association for the Care of Children’s Health; 1994. p.9.
  • Reid T, Bramwell R, Booth N, Weindling M. Perceptions of parent-staff communication in neonatal intensive care: the development of a rating scale. J Neonatal Nurs 2007;13:24–35. [CrossRef]
  • Wigert H, Johansson R, Berg M, Hellstrom AL. Mothers’experiences of having their newborn child in a neonatal intensive care unit. Scand J Caring Sci 2006;20:35–41. [CrossRef]
  • Şener DK, Karaca A. Mutual Expectations of Mothers of Hospitalized Children and Pediatric Nurses Who Provided Care: Qualitative Study. J Pediatr Nurs 2017;34:e22–8. [CrossRef]
  • Tosun A, Güdücü Tüfekci F. Çocuk Kliniklerinde Aile Merkezli Bakım Uygulamalarının İncelenmesi. J Anat Nurs Health Sci 2015;18:131– 9. Erişim: http://e-dergi.atauni.edu.tr/ataunihem/article/ view/1025009912/5000117323
  • Çakmak E, Karaçam Z. The correlation between mothers’participation in infant care in the NICU and their anxiety and problem-solving skill levels in caregiving. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med 2018;31:21–31. [CrossRef]
  • Aykanat B, Gözen D. Çocuk sağlığı hemşireliğinde aile merkezli bakım yaklaşımı. GÜSD 2014;3:683–95. Erişim: http://dergipark. ulakbim.gov.tr/gumussagbil/article/view/5000003531/5000004045
  • Boerner KE, Chambers CT, McGrath PJ, LoLordo V, Uher, R. The Effect of Parental Modeling on Child Pain Responses: The Role of Parent and Child Sex. J Pain 2017;18:702–15. [CrossRef]
  • Özcetin M, Suren M, Karaaslan E, Colak E, Kaya S, Guner O. Effects of parent’s presence on pain tolerance in children during venipuncture: A randomised controlled trial. HK J Pediatr (New Series) 2011;16:247– 52. Erişim: http://www.hkjpaed.org/details.asp?id=805&show=1234
  • Hielkema M, Winter AF, Reijneveld SA. Validity of a family-centered approach for assessing infants’social-emotional wellbeing and their developmental context: a prospective cohort study. BMC Pediatr 2017;17:148.
  • Reijneveld SA, Hielkema M, Stewart RE, de Winter AF. The added value of a family-centered approach to optimize infants’social- emotional development: A quasi-experimental study. PloS ONE 2017;12:e0187750. [CrossRef]
  • Çamur Z. Hastanede yatan çocuğun bakımına ebeveyn katılımının ebeveyn memnuniyetine, ebeveyn ve çocuk anksiyetesine etkisi (Master’s thesis) 2017.
  • Committee on Hospital Care. American Academy of Pediatrics. Family-centered care and the pediatrician’s role. Pediatrics 2003;112:691–6. [CrossRef]
  • Sisterhen LL, Blaszak RT, Woods MB, Smith CE. Defining family- centered rounds. Teach Learn Med 2007;19:319–22. [CrossRef]
  • Latta LC, Dick R, Parry C, Tamura GS. Parental responses to involvement in rounds on a pediatric inpatient unit at a teaching hospital: A qualitative study. Acad Med 2008;83:292–7. [CrossRef]
  • Rosen P, Stenger E, Bochkoris M, Hannon MJ, Kwoh CK. Family- centered multidisciplinary rounds enhance the team approach in pediatrics. Pediatrics 2009;123:e603–8. [CrossRef]
  • Aronson P, Yau J, Helfaer M, Morrison W. Impact of family presence during pediatric intensive care unit rounds on the family and medical team. Pediatrics 2009;124:1119–25. [CrossRef]
  • Gonzalo JD, Chuang CH, Huang G, Smith C. The return of bedside rounds: an educational intervention. J Gen Intern Med 2010;25:792– 8. [CrossRef]
  • Johnson B, Abraham M, Conway J, Simmons L, Edgman-Levitan S, Sodomka P, et al. Partnering with patients and families to design a patient- and family-centered health care system: Recommendations and promising practices 2008. Institute for Family-Centered Care. Bethesda, Maryland: Institute for Family-Centered Care and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement; April 2008.
  • Turley KM, Higgins SS. When parents participate in critical pathway management following pediatric cardiovascular surgery. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs 1996;21:229–34. [CrossRef]
  • Blower K, Morgan K. Great expectations? Parental participation in care. J Child Health Care 2000;4:60–5. [CrossRef]
  • Coyne I, Cowley S. Challenging the philosophy of partnership with parents: a grounded theory study. Int J Nurs Stud 2007;44:893–904. [CrossRef]
  • Cavender K, Goff MD, Hollon EC, Guzzetta CE. Parents’Positioning and Distracting Children During Venipuncture Effects on Children’s Pain, Fear, and Distress. J Holist Nurs 2004;22:32–56. [CrossRef]
  • Boie ET, Moore GP, Brummett C, Nelson DR. Do parents want to be present during invasive procedures performed on their children in the emergency department? A survey of 400 parents. Ann Emerg Med 1999;34:70–4. [CrossRef]
  • Boztepe H. Pediatric nurse views regarding parental presence during a child’s painful procedures. Ağri 2012:171–9. [CrossRef]
  • Walker W. Accident and emergency staff opinion on the effects of family presence during adult resuscitation: critical literature review. J Adv Nurs 2007;61:348–62. [CrossRef]
  • Arıkan D, Saban F, Gürarslan Baş N. Çocuğu hastanede yatan ebeveynlerin hastaneye ve sağlık bakımına yönelik memnuniyet düzeyleri. İzmir Dr. Behçet Uz Çocuk Hast Derg 2014;4:109–16. [CrossRef]
  • Boztepe H. Çavuşoğlu H. Examination of a family centered care practice at the children’s units of a university hospital. J Hacettepe Univ Nurs Fac 2009;11–24.
  • Noyes, J. The impact of knowing your child is critically ill. A qualitative study of mothers’experiences. J Adv Nurs 1999;29:427–35. [CrossRef]
  • Butler A, Copnell B, Willetts G. Family‐centred care in the paediatric intensive care unit: an integrative review of the literature. J Clin Nurs 2014;23:2086–2100. [CrossRef]
  • Mucuk S, Cimke S. Mothers’Participation in the Hospitalized Children’s Care and their Satisfaction. Int J Caring Sci 2001;10:1643. Erişim: http://www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/ docs/59_2_cimke_original_10_3.pdf
  • Boztepe H, Kerimoğlu Yıldız G. Nurses perceptions of barriers to implementing family‐centered care in a pediatric setting: A qualitative study. J Spec Pediatr Nurs 2017;22. [CrossRef]
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Handan Boztepe

Gizem Kerimoğlu Yıldız

Sevil Çınar

Ayşe Ay

Publication Date December 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019Issue: 4

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EndNote Boztepe H, Kerimoğlu Yıldız G, Çınar S, Ay A (December 1, 2019) Çocuğu Hastanede Yatan Ebeveynlerin Aile Merkezli Bakım Alma Durumlarını Etkileyen Faktörlerin Belirlenmesi. Acıbadem Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 4 748–755.