Exploring Chinese family caregiver vigilance in preventing hospitalized children falls from the attention network theory perspective: a qualitative study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-07-31 Epub Date: 2025-07-28 DOI:10.21037/tp-2025-96
Xiuhong Li, Xiaoqin Tian, Peimin Huang, Qin Liao, Yangfei Feng, Jinghua Wang, Shuli Luo, Zhitian Xiao
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Abstract

Background: Falls among hospitalized children frequently occur when they are accompanied by family caregivers, posing a significant safety concern. This study aims to utilize the attention network theory (ANT) to understand how Chinese family caregivers allocate their attention and maintain vigilance in preventing falls among hospitalized children, providing evidence for reducing the incidence of such events.

Methods: A qualitative research approach was adopted, incorporating purposive sampling and field notes for data collection. Semi-structured interviews were conducted using a self-designed outline. The interview focused on how family caregivers identify and respond to environmental and behavioral risk factors that may lead to falls. The collected data were systematically analyzed using Dedoose software to identify key themes and patterns.

Results: A total of 17 interviewees were included in this study. The family caregivers comprised 7 mothers, 6 fathers, 3 grandmothers, and 1 nanny. Four themes were extracted: low alertness; orienting deviation; insufficient information reception and inadequate execution.

Conclusions: Family caregivers have a low level of vigilance in preventing falls among hospitalized children, and they do not pay sufficient attention to the prevention of such incidents, with attention bias existing. Medical staff should change the attention allocation of family caregivers through multiple educational ways to reduce the occurrence of falls.

从注意网络理论角度探讨中国家庭照顾者警惕预防住院儿童跌倒的定性研究。
背景:住院儿童在家庭照顾者的陪同下经常发生跌倒,这引起了重大的安全问题。本研究旨在运用注意网络理论(attention network theory, ANT)了解中国家庭照顾者在预防住院儿童跌倒事件中如何分配注意力和保持警惕,为减少住院儿童跌倒事件的发生提供依据。方法:采用定性研究方法,结合目的性抽样和实地记录进行数据收集。半结构化访谈采用自行设计的提纲进行。访谈的重点是家庭照顾者如何识别和应对可能导致跌倒的环境和行为风险因素。使用Dedoose软件对收集的数据进行系统分析,以确定关键主题和模式。结果:本研究共纳入17名受访者。家庭照顾者包括7位母亲、6位父亲、3位祖母和1位保姆。提取了四个主题:低警觉性;定向偏差;信息接收不足,执行不力。结论:家庭照顾者对住院儿童跌倒预防的警惕性水平较低,对预防跌倒事件的重视程度不够,存在注意偏差。医务人员应通过多种教育方式改变家庭照顾者的注意力分配,减少跌倒的发生。
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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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