The perceptions and performance of family-centered care among pediatric nurses at a children's hospital in South Korea: a descriptive study.

Q3 Medicine
Suk-Jin Lim, Kyung-Sook Bang
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to examine pediatric hospital nurses' perceptions and performance of family-centered care.

Methods: A descriptive study design was used. This study surveyed 162 nurses who worked at a single tertiary children's hospital in South Korea. The modified Family-Centered Care Scale was used to assess nurses' perceptions and performance of family-centered care. Barriers to the implementation of family-centered care were described in an open-ended format.

Results: Pediatric hospital nurses had a higher score for perceptions (mean score=4.07) than for performance (mean score=3.77). The collaboration subscale had the lowest scores for both perceptions and performance. The perceptions of family-centered care differed significantly according to the nurses' clinical career in the pediatric unit and familiarity with family-centered care, while performance differed according to clinical career only. Perceptions and performance were positively correlated (r=.594, p<.001). Barriers to implementation included a shortage of nursing personnel, a lack of time, and the absence of a family-centered care system.

Conclusion: To improve the performance of family-centered care, nurses' perceptions of family-centered care should be improved by offering education programs and active support, including sufficient staffing, and establishing systems within hospitals.

韩国儿童医院儿科护士对以家庭为中心的护理的认知和表现:一项描述性研究。
目的:本研究旨在探讨儿科医院护士对家庭中心护理的认知和表现。方法:采用描述性研究设计。这项研究调查了韩国一家三级儿童医院的162名护士。采用改良的家庭中心护理量表评估护士对家庭中心护理的认知和表现。以开放式形式描述了实施以家庭为中心的护理的障碍。结果:儿科医院护士的认知得分(平均得分=4.07)高于绩效得分(平均得分=3.77)。合作子量表在认知和表现上得分最低。儿科护士的临床工作经历和对家庭中心护理的熟悉程度对家庭中心护理的感知存在显著差异,而临床工作经历对家庭中心护理的感知存在显著差异。感知与表现正相关(r=。结论:为了提高以家庭为中心的护理的绩效,应通过提供教育计划和积极支持,包括充足的人员配备,以及在医院内建立制度来提高护士对以家庭为中心的护理的认识。
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Child Health Nursing Research
Child Health Nursing Research Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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