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A list of potentially important items describing the characteristics and roles of parental supporters caring for parents during and after pediatric resuscitation was developed through qualitative interviews with parents and members of the resuscitation team, and a thorough literature search. Then, the Delphi round was conducted with key experts. In the final step, the Analytic Hierarchy Process was used for ranking items in the order of their importance.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Results</h3>\n \n <p>A list with 69 items describing the characteristics and roles of parental supporters was developed. 15 items (21.74%) were related to the “Characteristics of parental supporter” category; 8 items (11.59%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter during resuscitation” category; 13 items (18.84%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter after successful resuscitation” category; 23 items (33.34%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter after unsuccessful resuscitation” category; and 10 items (14.49%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter after unsuccessful resuscitation with help of other staff of the hospital” category.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Conclusion</h3>\n \n <p>The findings of this study can be used to develop guidelines that include parental supporter characteristics and roles to support parents during and after their child's resuscitation according to family-centered care practices in pediatric settings.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Clinical Relevance</h3>\n \n <p>Study findings indicate the need for the presence of a parental supporter during and after pediatric resuscitation, whether witnessed by the parents or not. 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Parental supporter in pediatric resuscitation: A mixed-method study with Delphi and analytic hierarchy process
Introduction
Providing support to parents is an evidence-based practice and a crucial part of family-centered nursing care. However, it is not clear who and how to provide the best support to parents during and after their child's resuscitation attempts.
Purpose
This study was conducted to explore the characteristics and roles of parental supporters responsible for caring for parents during and after their child's resuscitation.
Methods
This is a mixed-method study combining the Delphi technique and the Analytic Hierarchy Process. A list of potentially important items describing the characteristics and roles of parental supporters caring for parents during and after pediatric resuscitation was developed through qualitative interviews with parents and members of the resuscitation team, and a thorough literature search. Then, the Delphi round was conducted with key experts. In the final step, the Analytic Hierarchy Process was used for ranking items in the order of their importance.
Results
A list with 69 items describing the characteristics and roles of parental supporters was developed. 15 items (21.74%) were related to the “Characteristics of parental supporter” category; 8 items (11.59%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter during resuscitation” category; 13 items (18.84%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter after successful resuscitation” category; 23 items (33.34%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter after unsuccessful resuscitation” category; and 10 items (14.49%) were related to the “Roles of a parental supporter after unsuccessful resuscitation with help of other staff of the hospital” category.
Conclusion
The findings of this study can be used to develop guidelines that include parental supporter characteristics and roles to support parents during and after their child's resuscitation according to family-centered care practices in pediatric settings.
Clinical Relevance
Study findings indicate the need for the presence of a parental supporter during and after pediatric resuscitation, whether witnessed by the parents or not. Knowledge regarding the characteristics and roles of parental supporters can be used in practice to uphold family-centered nursing care during critical situations.
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