护士-家长伙伴关系的研究趋势:对韩国儿科领域的范围审查。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nursing Open Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.2248
Seo Jin Park, Ji Yeong Yun, Jina Lee, In Young Cho
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目的:分析和描述韩国研究中有关护士与家长合作关系的趋势,介绍其对儿科护理的影响,并为合作关系研究的未来方向提供指导:方法:方法:根据 Arksey 和 O'Malley 概述的框架进行范围界定综述。这种综述方法包括五个阶段:(1) 确定研究问题;(2) 确定相关研究;(3) 挑选相关研究;(4) 绘制数据提取图;(5) 整理、总结和报告结果。所审查的研究均在电子数据库中进行检索:对 30 项研究的一般特征、研究方法类型以及定量和定性研究结果进行了分析。在定量研究中,与伙伴关系相关的因素,如自我效能感、护理质量和应对能力,通常与护士-家长伙伴关系相关,与家长、儿童和护士相关因素无关。干预方法包括家长积极参与和编制教育材料。在对定性研究的回顾中,家长和儿科护士发现,即使两组人同时占据同一环境,儿科护士和家长对其合作经历的看法也存在差异:加强护士与家长的合作关系对于改善韩国儿科患者的健康状况和生活质量至关重要。在儿科护理中,强调相互尊重、有效沟通和共同决策的有效合作至关重要。这就需要持续开展研究,包括家长和多学科方法,以在不同年龄组建立支持性关系。认识到家长是护理团队的重要成员,具有宝贵的见解和贡献,可提高护理质量。此外,通过持续教育提高儿科护士的自我效能、授权和沟通技巧,对于改善家长对护理质量的认知至关重要。以伙伴关系为中心的实践不仅能提高护理质量,还能加强医疗服务提供者与家庭之间的联系,促进更好的健康结果:这项工作没有采纳患者或公众的意见,因为其方法以范围审查法为中心。
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Research trends in nurse-parent partnership: A scoping review of the paediatric field in South Korea.

Aim: To analyse and describe the trends concerning nurse-parent partnerships in South Korean research, presenting their implications in paediatric care and guiding future directions for partnership research.

Design: A scoping review.

Methods: The scoping review was conducted according to the framework outlined by Arksey and O'Malley. This review method consists of five stages: (1) identifying a research question, (2) identifying relevant studies, (3) selecting relevant studies, (4) charting the data extraction and (5) collating, summarizing and reporting the results. The studies reviewed were searched from electronic databases.

Results: Thirty studies were analysed for general characteristics, type of research method and findings from quantitative and qualitative research. Among the quantitative research, factors associated with partnerships, such as self-efficacy, quality of care and coping, were commonly associated with nurse-parent partnerships regardless of parent-, child- and nurse-related factors. The intervention methods included active parental participation and the development of educational materials. In the review of qualitative research, parents and paediatric nurses experienced that even when both groups occupied the same environment simultaneously, a disparity existed between the paediatric nurses' and parents' perceptions of their partnership experiences.

Implications for the profession: Strengthening nurse-parent partnerships is crucial in improving health outcomes and quality of life for paediatric patients in South Korea. Effective collaboration, emphasizing mutual respect, effective communication, and shared decision-making, is essential in paediatric nursing care. This requires ongoing research, including both parents and a multidisciplinary approach to build supportive relationships across various age groups. Recognizing parents as key members of the care team, with valuable insights and contributions, enhances care quality. Additionally, enhancing paediatric nurses' self-efficacy, empowerment, and communication skills through continuous education is vital to improving parents' perceived quality of nursing. Partnership-centred practices not only boost care quality but also fortify the bond between healthcare providers and families, promoting better health outcomes.

No patient or public contribution: This work did not incorporate patient or public contributions, as its methodology was centred on a scoping review approach.

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Nursing Open
Nursing Open Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.30%
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298
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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