An Exploration of the Child's Experience of Staying in Hospital from the Perspectives of Children and Children's Nurses using Child-Centered Methodology.

Sonya Clarke
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Globally the needs of children differ to those of adults; consequently, the "voice" of children in health care delivery is paramount to its effectiveness as a service. This qualitative study aims to present a contemporary "slice" of life in four children's wards in a typical United Kingdom children's hospital in the 21st century from the perspective of the service user (child) and significant service giver (Registered Children's Nurse). Phase one of the study involved the development of a child research advisory group (CRAG) with five local primary school children (aged 10-11 years) to assist in the co-production of research questions and data collection tool for child participants - two talking cartoon characters (Sprinkle Cupcake and Ronaldo Football) via an app/iPad. In phase two (main study), hospitalized children (n = 18) and Registered Children's Nurses (n = 8) were interviewed on one occasion within their ward setting using a semi-structured approach in July 2017. The emerging broad themes (using thematic analysis), were (1) children - the child's needs, relationships, fears, and concerns, alongside (2) nurses - children's nursing, job pressures, safe and effective care. Themes were then presented as tensions in that they represent the relationship between variables where the different elements in the relationship are held in tension, such that a change in one impacts upon the other. Similarities between the children and nurse participants include issues with the environment, lack of time to care (nurse), effects of nurse-led interventions, and valued role of play. Differences are largely around the role of the parent. The development and work of the CRAG and use of "tensions" to more effectively present the complexity of the findings are unique to this study. In conclusion, this study contributes to the development of a generalized knowledge base for policy, nursing education, and clinical practice by shedding light in how the complex hospital environment can be challenging for the child and children's nurse.

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采用以儿童为中心的方法,从儿童和儿童护士的角度探讨儿童的住院体验。
在全球范围内,儿童的需求与成人不同;因此,儿童在医疗保健服务中的 "声音 "对于服务的有效性至关重要。本定性研究旨在从服务使用者(儿童)和重要服务提供者(注册儿童护士)的角度,展示 21 世纪英国一家典型儿童医院的四间儿童病房的当代生活 "切片"。研究的第一阶段包括与五名当地小学生(10-11 岁)成立儿童研究咨询小组 (CRAG),协助共同提出研究问题,并为儿童参与者提供数据收集工具--两个会说话的卡通人物(Sprinkle Cupcake 和 Ronaldo Football)的应用程序/iPad。在第二阶段(主要研究)中,2017 年 7 月,采用半结构化方法在病房环境中对住院儿童(n = 18)和注册儿童护士(n = 8)进行了一次访谈。新出现的广泛主题(采用主题分析法)是:(1)儿童--儿童的需求、关系、恐惧和担忧,以及(2)护士--儿童护理、工作压力、安全有效的护理。然后,这些主题以紧张关系的形式呈现,因为它们代表了变量之间的关系,在这种关系中,不同的元素处于紧张状态,因此其中一个元素的变化会影响到另一个元素。儿童和护士参与者之间的相似之处包括环境问题、缺乏护理时间(护士)、护士主导的干预效果以及游戏的重要作用。不同之处主要围绕父母的角色。CRAG 的发展和工作以及使用 "张力 "来更有效地呈现研究结果的复杂性是本研究的独特之处。总之,本研究通过揭示复杂的医院环境如何对儿童和儿童护士构成挑战,为制定政策、护理教育和临床实践的通用知识库做出了贡献。
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