2023
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.6101.3828
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Parental presence during invasive pediatric procedures: what does it depend on?

Abstract: Objective: family-centered care during invasive procedures has been endorsed by many professional health care organizations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the health professionals’ attitudes towards parental presence during their child’s invasive procedure. Method: pediatric healthcare providers (divided in professional categories and range of ages) from one of the Spain’s largest hospitals were asked to complete a questionnaire and write free-text comments. Results: 227 responded the survey. Most … Show more

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“…Geographical location of the NICU/hospital as well as the health care professional's age, gender, experience, status, education level, expertise, and confidence, can contribute or hamper parent-led pain management ( 88 , 89 , 95 ). In general, nurses appear to be more in favour of involving the parents in pain management compared with physicians and a north-to-south gradient has been observed in Europe, where barriers to the presence of parents and other family members in European NICUs remain higher in southern European countries ( 88 ).…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geographical location of the NICU/hospital as well as the health care professional's age, gender, experience, status, education level, expertise, and confidence, can contribute or hamper parent-led pain management ( 88 , 89 , 95 ). In general, nurses appear to be more in favour of involving the parents in pain management compared with physicians and a north-to-south gradient has been observed in Europe, where barriers to the presence of parents and other family members in European NICUs remain higher in southern European countries ( 88 ).…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Мы полагаем, что можно уменьшить стресс у ребенка, позволив родителям сопровождать его до операционного стола, однако целесообразность этого до сих пор обсуждается в медицинском сообществе. По мнению авторов одного из исследований [12], это может нарушить санитарно-эпидемиологический режим операционной и, кроме того, увеличивает общее время индукции, хотя и вызывает бо льшую удовлетворенность родителей [13].…”
Section: окончание анестезии и этап пробужденияunclassified
“…Research proposes that family-focused care is supportive of guardians being available and engaged with their kids' considerations nonstop in clinics (Handayani & Daulima, 2020). In light of studies, guardians' presence and contribution during a kid's hospitalization can assist them with adapting to the circumstances and limit their enduring during obtrusive systems (Palomares González et al, 2023). Due to this being the primary way that children adapt when they are in the clinic, medical caretakers encourage guardians to remain with their youngsters consistently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%