2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2022.06.002
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The impact of the family-centered empowerment model on the children's quality of life with chemical burns and their parent’s perceived stress

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“…The study found that actively mobilizing the assistance of family members could effectively shorten the hospitalization time of children patients, reduce the incidence of complications, alleviate the anxiety of children’s family members, effectively improve communication between children’s family members and nursing staff, increase the understanding, cooperation and trust of nursing work, and improve the nursing satisfaction of family members, which was conducive to forming a good nurse–patient relationship and alleviating increasingly tense between nurses and patients. [31,32]…”
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“…The study found that actively mobilizing the assistance of family members could effectively shorten the hospitalization time of children patients, reduce the incidence of complications, alleviate the anxiety of children’s family members, effectively improve communication between children’s family members and nursing staff, increase the understanding, cooperation and trust of nursing work, and improve the nursing satisfaction of family members, which was conducive to forming a good nurse–patient relationship and alleviating increasingly tense between nurses and patients. [31,32]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vuorenmaa et al, 2016). Another study states that family empowerment by health workers can reduce parental stress and also improve the quality of life of sick children (Mohammadzadeh et al, 2022). The closest family and have the right to make decisions on children including children’s health are parents, both fathers, and mothers, with the application of parental empowerment in health services, they can train parents on how they should play a role in daily child care or when the child is sick, improve their knowledge and skills, can increase their confidence in caring for children so that parents can work together with health workers in making the right decisions in the care of their children (Maaret Vuorenmaa et al, 2016).…”
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“…Empowerment programs that can be applied based on scientific evidence are through several component approaches such as perceived threats, skills, and self-efficiency, increasing self-confidence through educational participation and evaluation (Shoghi et al, 2019). Another application of family empowerment in caring for sick children with burns is empowerment based on a family-centered care model consisting of four stages, namely threat perception, self-efficacy, self-esteem, and evaluation (Mohammadzadeh et al, 2022). The first stage is the perception of threat, which is to examine the parent’s perception of the child’s health, by explaining the disease that is being experienced by the child starting from the definition, the impact of hospital and home care, and treatment on the treatment plan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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