2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2018.03.006
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Impact of the mother–nurse partnership programme on mother and infant outcomes in paediatric cardiac intensive care unit

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“…This result was similar to that in a study on a mother-nurse partnership program for children, and their mothers, admitted to the intensive care unit for congenital heart disease [12]. The program was reported as effective in terms of communication, mutual dependence, cooperation, information sharing, and careful and sensitive consideration [12]. The finding of this study was also similar to the results of Yoo et al [14], which reported that the higher the partnership between parents and nurses, the higher the quality of nursing care for hospitalized children.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This result was similar to that in a study on a mother-nurse partnership program for children, and their mothers, admitted to the intensive care unit for congenital heart disease [12]. The program was reported as effective in terms of communication, mutual dependence, cooperation, information sharing, and careful and sensitive consideration [12]. The finding of this study was also similar to the results of Yoo et al [14], which reported that the higher the partnership between parents and nurses, the higher the quality of nursing care for hospitalized children.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Regarding the quality of nursing care for hospitalized children, nurse-parent partnerships had the greatest direct effect on respect and the greatest total effect on kindness. This result was similar to that in a study on a mother-nurse partnership program for children, and their mothers, admitted to the intensive care unit for congenital heart disease [12]. The program was reported as effective in terms of communication, mutual dependence, cooperation, information sharing, and careful and sensitive consideration [12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The result showed that providing additional information and emotional support, along with maternal participation in care, reduces anxiety. This finding is consistent with the results of the study by Uhm & et al (2019) (33). Jafari Minaei et al (2012), also suggested that the implementation of the supportive program and parents 'empowerment reduced the anxiety of mothers (34).…”
Section: Type Of Anomalysupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Another pilot program aimed to improve parent–nurse cooperation by increasing psychoeducation and participation in care and tailoring each step of parental involvement to the restrictions of the ICU itself. This resulted in an increase in parental satisfaction and self-efficacy and a decrease in parental anxiety and perceived anxiety regarding their “partnership” with the nursing staff (Uhm and Kim, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%