Family-Centred Care Family-Centred CareFamily-Centred CareBy nature, all human beings start life within family units. Children instinctively call for 'Mummy' and 'Daddy' at the first sign of trouble or anxiety. In spite of these obvious truths, many otherwise excellent children's homes, ...
The EMPATHIC‐F questionnaire is divided into five domains that are related to the family‐centred care principles. Responses are provided on a 6‐point ordinal Likert scale, a score of >5 is considered acceptable. Results Patients'' relatives confirmed the adaptation of the instrument. A total ...
Family-Centred Care Family-centred care, where the child and family collaborate with health professionals to set goals and make decisions about the management of the child's motor impairment, is considered a best practice in paediatric health care (Imms and Gibson, 2018). It is a philosophy of...
A core component of family-centred nursing care during the provision of end-of-life care in intensive care settings is information sharing with families. Yet little is known about information provided in these circumstances. To identify information most frequently given by critical care nurses to fam...
Nursing competencies for family-centred care in the hospital setting: A multinational Q-methodology studyclinical competenceeducationnursing... Hengeveld, BramMaaskant, Jolanda M.Lindeboom, RobertMarshall, Andrea P.Vermeulen, HesterEskes, Anne M. - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 0发表: 2021...
Journal of Advanced NursingShields L, Pratt J, Davis L, Hunter J: Family-centred care for children in hospital. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2007:CD004811. DOI: 10.1002/ 14651858.CD004811.pub2Shields L, Pratt J, Davis LM, Hunter J. Family-centred care for children in hospital. Cochrane ...
An exploration of family-centred care in Neuman's model with regard to the care of the critically ill adult in an accident and emergency setting 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 26 作者: C.E. Picton 摘要: The intention is to allow the thinking A & E nurse to reflect on care given in the ...
Background The Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC) that was developed in Canada is a widely used quantitative measure of parents' perceptions of the extent to which family-centred care is conducted. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity and reliability of the Japanese version of...
In giving care, nurses, doctors and others must consider the impact of the child's admission on all family members. However, the effectiveness of family-centred care as a model of care has not been measured systematically. To assess the effects of family-centred models of care for ...
“At the [name of centre], I received the support for not only the financial part but also the emotional and academic part… During the pandemic this centre has provided us many supports and also care. And so this is a very important part of my life and my children’s life.”(Family...