Parents' participation in taking care of hospitalized children: a
Advances in Nursing & Midwifery,
Vol. 22 No. 78 (2013),
28 July 2013
,
Page 45-53
Abstract
Abstract
Background and objective
Although “parents' participation in taking care of hospitalized children” is considered as an
indispensible principle today, it is still among the concepts with no consensus about it. The main
objective of this study is to define “parents' participation in taking care of hospitalized children”
using hybrid model.
Materials and methods
In this research analysis of “parental participation in parents' participation in taking care of
hospitalized children” was performed using a hybrid model in three steps: literature review
(theoretical step), field work, and combination of literature review and field work.
Findings
Based on the step of literature review, the best definition for the concept of “parental participation in
taking care of hospitalized children” was selected. In the field work step, dimensions of mentioned
concept were extracted; and finally definition of this concept by mixing theoretical and field work
step was proposed as: mutual relationship and gaining parents’ trust, giving required information
and educations to the parents about care and treatment process, asking parents for doing needed
home care jobs, involving the parents in care processes, and finally defining participation/decision
making authorities (clarifying the parents role).
Conclusion
The findings of this study elucidated dimensions of parental participation in NICU where giving
attention to them can lead to their putting to practice.
Key Words
: Parental participation, Hospital, Nursing, Hybrid model*Corresponding Author:
Mahvash Salsali, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, Tehran University ofMedical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
: m_salsali@hotmail.com
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