2012
DOI: 10.11124/01938924-201210570-00006
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Family-centred care for hospitalized children aged 0-12 Years: A systematic review of qualitative studies

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“…The developmental care approach shifts the focus of care away from the advanced technology in the NICU to the human element as a crucial component of care to reduce infant stress levels. 28 Infants are seen as human beings in their own right, with nurses having a primary role in ensuring care is directed by the infants (ie, based on response to cues) and their families to reduce stress resulting from the NICU environment…”
Section: Developmental Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The developmental care approach shifts the focus of care away from the advanced technology in the NICU to the human element as a crucial component of care to reduce infant stress levels. 28 Infants are seen as human beings in their own right, with nurses having a primary role in ensuring care is directed by the infants (ie, based on response to cues) and their families to reduce stress resulting from the NICU environment…”
Section: Developmental Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,27 Decision making Parents' involvement in decision making regarding their infants' care in the NICU shifted from complete exclusion 13 to being part of the multidisciplinary care team . [25][26][27][28][29] Inclusion of parents as partners in decision making is faced with several challenges such as the parents' understanding of consequences of their decisions, their experience of decision making as a burden, and their relationship with the NICU staff. The staff are responsible for forming a partnership with the parents, keeping them informed, and negotiating for decisions in the infant's best interest.…”
Section: Developmental Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Family members may experience loss of autonomy and increased anxiety, which impacts the family who will present needs the healthcare staff needs to promptly identify and meet. [4][5][6] Having significant individuals accompany the child, including the parents, at the time of the child's admission is essential for her/his recovery, as this minimizes stressful factors, helping children cope with fear and pain triggered by the process, [4][5][6] as the parents know their child's needs and how to satisfy them. 7 After the Report on maternal deprivation, which was published in 1951 by the World Health Organization, addressing maternal deprivation as an etiological factor affecting one's mental health, in addition to the publication of the Platt Report in 1959, a new view was established in regard to the hospitalization of children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 After the Report on maternal deprivation, which was published in 1951 by the World Health Organization, addressing maternal deprivation as an etiological factor affecting one's mental health, in addition to the publication of the Platt Report in 1959, a new view was established in regard to the hospitalization of children. 5,[8][9][10] In addition to such milestones in the history of care provided to hospitalized children, the right to have a companion in pediatric wards became law in Brazil on July 13 th 1990. Law No.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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