2018
DOI: 10.1016/s1130-8621(18)30033-0
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Impact of family empowerment model on satisfaction and children’s length of stay in hospital

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“…However, due to the illness itself or medications, it is often very challenging to obtain information about the satisfaction or experience of quality and safety care from patients in critical condition (Clark et al, 2016). Family members' satisfaction with health services, which is directly related to family empowerment and engagement, may contribute significantly to therapeutic success, quality, and safety (Nurhaeni, Rustinaa, Agustinia, & Rosuliana, 2018;Roter, Wolff, Wu, & Hannawa, 2017). For this reason, we chose to assess the experience of patients' family members, who play a key role in care and support by visiting the patient and spending time bedside (Sundararajan, Sullivan, & Chapman, 2012).…”
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“…However, due to the illness itself or medications, it is often very challenging to obtain information about the satisfaction or experience of quality and safety care from patients in critical condition (Clark et al, 2016). Family members' satisfaction with health services, which is directly related to family empowerment and engagement, may contribute significantly to therapeutic success, quality, and safety (Nurhaeni, Rustinaa, Agustinia, & Rosuliana, 2018;Roter, Wolff, Wu, & Hannawa, 2017). For this reason, we chose to assess the experience of patients' family members, who play a key role in care and support by visiting the patient and spending time bedside (Sundararajan, Sullivan, & Chapman, 2012).…”
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“…To anticipate this, the right and good way is to provide education to families [25]. Education is a component of the family empowerment intervention model, which aims to improve family knowledge so that they can better care for patients [26]. Empowerment is a learning concept, and through learning, a person is expected to be independent in doing something to achieve goals.…”
Section: Family Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the exclusion criteria were: a) children with particular need; and b) mentioning the age of the respondents with pneumonia or infectious respiratory disease in the articles. (11)(12)(13), two studies focused on retrospective with Cohort (14-15), and two articles apply case-control (16)(17), Only 1 study conducted the quasi-experimental design (18). All of the eight analyzed articles focus on the duration of the inpatients of pneumonia, including strategies to decreases LOS or factors extending LOS of children with pneumonia.…”
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“…Early pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), and family empowerment by giving health education. These strategies are proven to decrease LOS of children with pneumonia (18) significantly. However, two factors do not influence LOS, they are the isolation of caring room (13), and HAI (16).…”
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confidence: 99%
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