Concepts of family-centered care at the neonatal and paediatric intensive care unit: a scoping review
AS Abukari, S Schmollgruber - Journal of pediatric nursing, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Understanding family-centred care (FCC) concepts is critical for its
implementation in any context. The researchers synthesised studies on FCC in neonatal and …
implementation in any context. The researchers synthesised studies on FCC in neonatal and …
Who is at the centre of what? A scoping review of the conceptualisation of 'centredness' in healthcare
Objectives We aimed to identify the core elements of centredness in healthcare literature.
Our overall research question is: How has centredness been represented within the health …
Our overall research question is: How has centredness been represented within the health …
The parent, child and young person experience of difficult venous access and recommendations for clinical practice: A qualitative descriptive study
R Sharp, M Muncaster, CL Baring… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives Explore the parent and child/young person experience of difficult
venous access and identify ideas and preferences for changes to clinical practice …
venous access and identify ideas and preferences for changes to clinical practice …
Child participation in triadic medical consultations: A scoping review and summary of promotive interventions
CS van Woerden, H Vroman, PLP Brand - Patient Education and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives To promote patient centered care, children with health issues should be
supported to participate in consultations with health care professionals. We aimed to …
supported to participate in consultations with health care professionals. We aimed to …
The impact of personal protective equipment and social distancing on communication and relation between nurses, caregivers and children: a descriptive qualitative …
G Ferrari, R Dobrina, S Buchini, I Rudan… - Journal of clinical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives The main objective was to explore the impact of personal protective
equipment and social distancing on nurses, caregivers and children's communication and …
equipment and social distancing on nurses, caregivers and children's communication and …
Children's and young people's experiences of expressing their views and having them heard in health care: A deductive qualitative content analysis
Aim To gain an understanding of children's experiences of expressing their views and
having them heard in Australian healthcare settings. Design Child‐centred qualitative …
having them heard in Australian healthcare settings. Design Child‐centred qualitative …
Experiences and contextual practices of family-centered care in Ghanaian nicus: a qualitative study of families and clinicians
Background Families, whether at home or at the hospital, should be a vital part of newborn
care. However, most families are excluded from hospital care, particularly in neonatal …
care. However, most families are excluded from hospital care, particularly in neonatal …
Nurse experiences of partnership nursing when caring for children with long‐term conditions and their families: A qualitative systematic review
Aim To explore the experiences of partnership nursing among nurses when caring for
children and young people with long‐term conditions, and their families. Background …
children and young people with long‐term conditions, and their families. Background …
Parents' and nurses' perceptions and behaviours of family‐centred care during periods of busyness
M Simpson‐Collins, M Fry… - Journal of clinical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Busyness as a construct within modern healthcare is complex and
multidimensional. To date, few studies have sought to explore how busyness influences …
multidimensional. To date, few studies have sought to explore how busyness influences …
Perceived barriers of family‐centred care in neonatal intensive care units: A qualitative study
AS Abukari, S Schmollgruber - Nursing in Critical Care, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Family‐centered care (FCC) approach in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs)
has been shown to improve family satisfaction and quality of care. However, several …
has been shown to improve family satisfaction and quality of care. However, several …