Parents' perceptions of nurses' caregiving behaviors in the pediatric intensive care unit
Title
Parents' perceptions of nurses' caregiving behaviors in the pediatric intensive care unit
Creator
Harbaugh BL; Tomlinson PS; Kirschbaum M
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Publisher
Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs
Date
2004
Subject
U.S. Gov't; PedPal Lit; Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support; Adult Attitude to Health Caregivers/psychology Child Child; and also helps to inform interventions to improve family-centered care in the PICU.; and protecting. Parents' reports suggest that the best nursing behaviors are those that facilitate and complement critical aspects of the parent al role; caring; Hospital/psychology Parents/psychology Pediatric Nursing/standardsProfessional-Family Relations Quality of Health Care Research Support; namely showing affection; Newborn Intensive Care Units; P.H.S.Social Perception; Pediatric/standards Male Midwestern United States Nursing Staff; Preschool Female Humans Infant Infant; thus reinforcing family integrity during a time of turmoil and uncertainty. Incorporating this knowledge into practice contributes to nurses' understanding of PICU hospitalization as a family event; watching
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2004
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Citation
Harbaugh BL; Tomlinson PS; Kirschbaum M, “Parents' perceptions of nurses' caregiving behaviors in the pediatric intensive care unit,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 20, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/12903.