Roberts Cristine A
School of Nursing, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City MO, USA.
Pediatr Nurs. 2012 May-Jun;38(3):133-6; quiz 137.
The purpose of this study was to acknowledge and interpret the stories and perceptions of pediatric nurses who care for children left unaccompanied during their hospitalization. This was a phenomenological qualitative study conducted via interviews using open-ended questions. The study was conducted in a large Midwestern pediatric hospital that has both urban and suburban settings. Twelve nurses voluntarily completed the interviews. Recruitment was accomplished though a group e-mail that was sent to all registered nurses at the hospital complex. Nurses made assumptions about families particularly when the family did not communicate the reason for their absence. Unaccompanied children received equal nursing care but often received more attention than children whose families were present. Care for unaccompanied hospitalized children presents more challenges to nurses and may not be optimal for children. Nurses should examine their feelings and judgments about non-attendant families. Staffing levels should take into account whether the child has a guardian at the bedside.
本研究的目的是了解并解读照顾住院期间无人陪伴儿童的儿科护士的故事和看法。这是一项通过使用开放式问题进行访谈的现象学定性研究。该研究在一家位于中西部的大型儿科医院进行,该医院既有城市院区也有郊区院区。12名护士自愿完成了访谈。招募是通过向医院综合体内所有注册护士发送群发电子邮件来完成的。护士们对家庭做出了假设,尤其是当家庭没有说明他们缺席的原因时。无人陪伴的儿童得到了同等的护理,但往往比有家人陪伴的儿童得到更多关注。照顾无人陪伴的住院儿童给护士带来了更多挑战,对儿童来说可能也并非最佳。护士应该审视自己对无陪伴家庭的感受和判断。人员配备水平应考虑到孩子床边是否有监护人。