Purpose: This study investigated the relationship of the partnership between nurses and parents of hospitalized children with the quality of pediatric nursing care as perceived by pediatric nurses.Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 90 nurses. The data collected were analyzed using the independent t-test and the Pearson correlation coefficient.Results: The level of partnership between nurses and parents showed significant differences by nurses’ age (t=2.22, <i>p</i>=.029) and marital status (t=2.54, <i>p</i>=.013). The quality of pediatric nursing care was found to significantly differ by the nurses’ age (t=2.62, <i>p</i>=.013), marital status (t=4.17, <i>p</i><.001), whether nurses had children (t=2.53, <i>p</i>=.020), pediatric ward work experience (t=2.43, <i>p</i>=.020), and total work experience (t=2.51, <i>p</i>=.016). The level of partnership between nurses and parents was positively correlated with the quality of pediatric nursing care (r=.48, <i>p</i><.001).Conclusion: To improve the quality of nursing care for hospitalized children and their parents, it is important to consider the specific characteristics of pediatric nurses, whose clinical skills should be improved.