Yoo, So Yeon
(Department of Nursing, Kyungil University)
,
Cho, Haeryun
(Department of Nursing, Wonkwang University)
,
Kim, Yae Young
(Department of Nursing, Chung-ang University)
,
Park, Ji Hyeon
(Department of Nursing, Wonkwang University)
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship of the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children with the quality of pediatric nursing care as perceived by pediatric nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 90 nurses. The data collected were an...
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship of the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children with the quality of pediatric nursing care as perceived by pediatric nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 90 nurses. The data collected were analyzed using the independent t-test and the Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: The level of partnership between nurses and parents showed significant differences by nurses' age (t=2.22, p=.029) and marital status (t=2.54, p=.013). The quality of pediatric nursing care was found to significantly differ by the nurses' age (t=2.62, p=.013), marital status (t=4.17, p<.001), whether nurses had children (t=2.53, p=.020), pediatric ward work experience (t=2.43, p=.020), and total work experience (t=2.51, p=.016). The level of partnership between nurses and parents was positively correlated with the quality of pediatric nursing care (r=.48, p<.001). Conclusion: To improve the quality of nursing care for hospitalized children and their parents, it is important to consider the specific characteristics of pediatric nurses, whose clinical skills should be improved.
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship of the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children with the quality of pediatric nursing care as perceived by pediatric nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 90 nurses. The data collected were analyzed using the independent t-test and the Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: The level of partnership between nurses and parents showed significant differences by nurses' age (t=2.22, p=.029) and marital status (t=2.54, p=.013). The quality of pediatric nursing care was found to significantly differ by the nurses' age (t=2.62, p=.013), marital status (t=4.17, p<.001), whether nurses had children (t=2.53, p=.020), pediatric ward work experience (t=2.43, p=.020), and total work experience (t=2.51, p=.016). The level of partnership between nurses and parents was positively correlated with the quality of pediatric nursing care (r=.48, p<.001). Conclusion: To improve the quality of nursing care for hospitalized children and their parents, it is important to consider the specific characteristics of pediatric nurses, whose clinical skills should be improved.
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문제 정의
This study differs from previous research in that it sought to confirm nurses’ perceptions of nursing quality. In addition, since pediatric nursing is based on the philosophy of family-centered care, a strength of this study is its attempt to analyze family-centered care. However, a limitation of the study is that the participants were nurses working specifically in general pediatric wards.
The purpose of this study was to examine the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care as perceived by pediatric nurses.
Over time, nurses’ skill sets develop through their experience of various nursing situations and patients. The results of this study are thought to reflect the accumulation of such experiences in understanding the dignity of human beings in various situations, thereby inculcating a greater respect for patients and promoting their mastery of nursing skills. Therefore, based on the results of this study, further studies should be conducted to verify the relationships among these variables.
This aim of this study was to determine the relationship of the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children with the quality of family-centered care as perceived by pediatric nurses. Ultimately, this study sought to obtain a better understanding of pediatric nursing care and to identify strategies for improving the quality of family-centered care for hospitalized children.
This study was conducted to obtain insights into strategies for improving the quality of pediatric care based on the family-centered care model. This study analyzed the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care as recognized by nurses working in pediatric wards.
This study is meaningful in that it provided preliminary findings to aid in the development of strategies to improve the quality of pediatric nursing care for hospitalized children. It is important to study nurses’ perceptions, as the quality of care can depend on their behavior.
This study was conducted to analyze the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care as perceived by pediatric nurses. This study showed that the level of partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing were higher in nurses who were older, married, and with children.
This study was conducted to obtain insights into strategies for improving the quality of pediatric care based on the family-centered care model. This study analyzed the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care as recognized by nurses working in pediatric wards.
This aim of this study was to determine the relationship of the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children with the quality of family-centered care as perceived by pediatric nurses. Ultimately, this study sought to obtain a better understanding of pediatric nursing care and to identify strategies for improving the quality of family-centered care for hospitalized children.
제안 방법
A cross-sectional descriptive study design was utilized to investigate the partnership between nurses and the parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care.
The participants’ general characteristics, level of partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children, and quality of pediatric nursing care were analyzed using frequencies, percentages, means, and standard deviations.
대상 데이터
WKIRB-21710-SB-077), this study was conducted between September 24, 2018, and October 19, 2018. Participants were employed in the pediatric wards of two university hospitals in Seoul, one university hospital in Gyeongsang Province, and two university hospitals in Jeolla Province. The researchers visited the wards to administer the questionnaire.
The population of this study comprised nurses working in pediatric wards. The inclusion criterion was nurses required to provide direct nursing care for hospitalized children and their families.
데이터처리
The independent t-test was used to compare the level of partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care according to nurses’ general characteristics, and the Pearson correlation coefficient was used to assess the correlations of the level of partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children with the quality of pediatric nursing care.
이론/모형
The instrument used in this study was the Pediatric Nurse Parent Partnership scale developed by Choi and Bang [2], which includes 34 questions scored on a 5-point Likert scale; the total score ranges from 34 to 170, with a higher score indicating a more positive partnership between the parent and nurse. The Cronbach’s ⍺ of the scale at the time of its development was .
성능/효과
Finally, a significant positive correlation was found between the level of partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing. This may have been because both the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care are based on family-centered care [2,4].
Significant differences were found in the quality of pediatric nursing care according to marital status and having children; more specifically, the quality scores for respect and skillfulness were significantly higher among married nurses and those with children. This does not support previous research finding no relationship between marital status and quality of care [29].
Significant differences were found in the quality of pediatric nursing care according to the nurses’ age, marital status, having children, amount of work experience in the pediatric ward, and overall work experience.
This study was conducted to analyze the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing care as perceived by pediatric nurses. This study showed that the level of partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and the quality of pediatric nursing were higher in nurses who were older, married, and with children. Additionally, the quality of pediatric nursing care was found to be higher among nurses with longer work experience in pediatric wards.
후속연구
However, a limitation of the study is that the participants were nurses working specifically in general pediatric wards. Future research should expand to include nurses working in a variety of settings.
Nurses who provide direct nursing care for hospitalized children should be trained in nursing skills using a variety of educational materials. In addition, studies should be conducted to develop a systematic protocol to include the parents of hospitalized children in their care and to verify its effectiveness.
The results of this study are thought to reflect the accumulation of such experiences in understanding the dignity of human beings in various situations, thereby inculcating a greater respect for patients and promoting their mastery of nursing skills. Therefore, based on the results of this study, further studies should be conducted to verify the relationships among these variables.
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