1996
DOI: 10.1097/00006565-199608000-00008
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Family member presence during pediatric emergency department procedures

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“…Sacchetti ve ark. [23] yaptıkları bir çalışmada da sağlık personellerinin klinik deneyim süresi ile ağrılı işlemler sıra-sında ebeveynlerin bulunmasına izin verme durumları arasında çok anlamlı bir korelasyon bulmuştur. Aynı çalışmada klinik deneyim arttıkça ağrılı işlem-ler sırasında ebeveynlerin bulunmasını kabul oranının arttığı saptanmıştır.…”
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“…Sacchetti ve ark. [23] yaptıkları bir çalışmada da sağlık personellerinin klinik deneyim süresi ile ağrılı işlemler sıra-sında ebeveynlerin bulunmasına izin verme durumları arasında çok anlamlı bir korelasyon bulmuştur. Aynı çalışmada klinik deneyim arttıkça ağrılı işlem-ler sırasında ebeveynlerin bulunmasını kabul oranının arttığı saptanmıştır.…”
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“…The tools were developed based on the theories of Rogers (1995) and Bandura (1986), qualitative data from content experts, and the findings of earlier research (e.g. Sacchetti et al, 1996;Hanson & Strawser, 1992;MacLean et al, 2003). Items were developed on the basis of the literature and interviews with expert nurses from a variety of clinical settings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previously conducted surveys and observational studies have demonstrated that most parents prefer to stay with their children during procedures occurring in EDs. [1][2][3][4][5] Parents also believe that they should participate in the decision to be present and that the physician should not unilaterally decide it. 4 Health care providers are much less willing to allow parental presence than parents would prefer.…”
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“…As a recent epidemiologic survey in San Francisco has shown, 20 years into the epidemic, very few patients (4/105) died with clinical AIDS and undiagnosed HIV disease. 2 The presentation of undiagnosed HIV disease in the acute care setting may occur as a collection of protean symptoms, which may be misdiagnosed as any number of endocrinological, infectious, rheumatological, or malignancy-associated disorders. Initial presentation with an opportunistic infection occurs less frequently.…”
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