Attitudes of Health Care Providers Toward the Presence of Family Members During Invasive Procedures in Children

A. AL-Sagarat, Wesal Shahadeh Al-Ghwyeen
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to explore the attitudes of health care providers in Jordan toward family members’ presence during invasive procedures for their children. A cross sectional descriptive design, using a non-experimental, explorative method was used in this study. A purposive sample of 75 health care providers (physicians, registered nurses) was recruited from 4 departments of the Queen Rania Military Hospital in Jordan. Results indicated that health care providers in this study have reported that they do not usually approve family presence during the performance of an invasive procedure to the child. Results also suggest that the benefits achieved from family presence during different invasive procedures are limited for the child, the family, and the overall process. The study concluded that family presence while performing an invasive procedure can be helpful once both family members and health care staff were aware of their roles and how to increase comfort and minimize pain experienced by the child. Future research is recommended to establish evidence on staff attitudes, educational and training requirements of staff and family, and the need for policies to help families promote better child health.
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儿童侵入性手术期间医护人员对家庭成员在场的态度
摘要:本研究的目的是探讨约旦的卫生保健提供者对其子女进行有创手术时家庭成员在场的态度。本研究采用横断面描述性设计,采用非实验性探索性方法。从约旦拉尼亚女王军事医院的4个科室招募了75名保健提供者(医生、注册护士)。结果表明,本研究中的卫生保健提供者报告说,他们通常不赞成在对儿童进行侵入性手术时家人在场。结果还表明,在不同的侵入性手术过程中,家庭在场对儿童、家庭和整个过程的好处是有限的。该研究的结论是,一旦家庭成员和医护人员都意识到他们的角色,以及如何增加孩子的舒适度和最小化孩子所经历的痛苦,在进行侵入性手术时,家人在场是有帮助的。建议今后进行研究,以确定工作人员态度、工作人员和家庭的教育和培训要求以及制定帮助家庭促进儿童更好健康的政策的必要性等方面的证据。
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