Hardgrove C B, Kermoian R
Am J Public Health. 1978 Sep;68(9):847-50. doi: 10.2105/ajph.68.9.847.
A nation-wide survey of Parent-Inclusive Pediatric Units identified innovations and restrictions in policies and practices. Questionnaires mailed to Directors of Nursing Service at 84 general hospitals which encourage parental "living-in" indicated that parents are provided with a place to sleep but infrequently are offered additional facilities, services, and guidance necessary to optimize their presence on the Parent-Inclusive Pediatric Unit. Restrictions on parents remaining with their children are common during highly stressful procedures. Results indicate a gap between research on the importance of parental presence and current hospital practice.
一项针对全国范围内家长参与式儿科病房的调查确定了政策和实践中的创新与限制。向84家鼓励家长“陪住”的综合医院的护理服务主任邮寄了调查问卷,结果显示为家长提供了睡觉的地方,但很少提供优化其在家长参与式儿科病房陪伴效果所需的额外设施、服务和指导。在压力极大的医疗程序中,限制家长陪伴孩子的情况很常见。结果表明,关于家长陪伴重要性的研究与当前医院实践之间存在差距。