残疾儿童及其家庭在住院期间的体验——文献回顾

W. Al-Ruzaiqi
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目的:本综述旨在寻找不同定性研究的结果,这些研究涉及残疾儿童及其家庭在住院期间的经历。方法:采用描述性定性设计,进行半结构化访谈。选择研究的标准是:同行评议的定性研究,重点是18岁以下残疾儿童及其照顾者的经历。系统检索到13篇相关论文,并对选取的研究进行综述和数据提取。强调了三个共同主题:残疾儿童与医务人员之间的沟通、住院期间提供的护理质量和参与决策。结果:沟通问题是论文重复次数最多、最突出的主题。本综述显示,残疾儿童在住院期间的体验并不理想。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:提高医务人员的沟通技巧,并在入院期间支持残疾儿童及其家庭,将会有所不同。鉴于这些主题,最后将探讨两种变化模式。
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The Experience of Children with Disabilities and their Families during Hospital Admission - Literature Review
Purpose: This review aimed to look for the findings from different qualitative studies that addressed the experience of children with disabilities and their families during hospital admission. Methodoloy: Using a descriptive qualitative design, semi-structured interviews were conducted. Criteria for selecting the studies were: peer-reviewed, qualitative studies focused on the experience of disabled children younger than 18 years old and their caregivers. A systematic search found 13 relevant papers based on titles, then selected studies were reviewed and data were extracted. Three common themes were highlighted: communication between the disabled children and medical staff, quality of care provided during the inpatient stay and involvement in decision-making. Results: Communication issues were the papers' most repeated and highlighted theme. This review reveals that the experience of children with disabilities during hospital admission is not ideal. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: Enhancing the medical staff’s communication skills and supporting disabled children and their families during admission would make a difference. Two models of change will be explored at the end in view of these themes.
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