2018
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2017-1883
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Families’ Experiences With Pediatric Family-Centered Rounds: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Overall, it is suggested that families positively perceive their experience with FCR, although more research is needed to determine if satisfaction is greater in FCR versus standard rounds as well as to better understand different perspectives of adolescent patients and non-English-speaking families.

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“…HOC during pediatric hospitalization is an important and, thus far, inadequately addressed issue. Individual aspects of HOC, namely family-centered care (FCC) and FCR in pediatric [11,12] and/or in neonatal age and in a few specific subspecialty pediatric settings are available [13], but the overall understanding of the subject is still poor [14]. The problem is also complicated by the different possible perceptions/points of view on the measures adopted [7,8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HOC during pediatric hospitalization is an important and, thus far, inadequately addressed issue. Individual aspects of HOC, namely family-centered care (FCC) and FCR in pediatric [11,12] and/or in neonatal age and in a few specific subspecialty pediatric settings are available [13], but the overall understanding of the subject is still poor [14]. The problem is also complicated by the different possible perceptions/points of view on the measures adopted [7,8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective communication with families is not a new problem in pediatrics, and the NICU is no exception [3,4,5]. Family-centered rounds have been revolutionary in parent communication in pediatrics [6]. They are successful in achieving rapport, information sharing, and shared decision-making; however, many parents with children in the NICU are unable to attend rounds due to obligations to their work or other children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Paediatrics is a course that can offer a rst impression of the profession to paediatric medical students, playing a crucial role in both training talent and changing the dire situation in children's health care services. Therefore, the mission of paediatrics is to attract talent, impart knowledge, develop competence and improve scenario coping to tackle the challenge posed by complex physical-psycho-social problems [4][5][6].…”
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confidence: 99%