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Curationis ; 25(3): 28-34, 2002 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12434636

ABSTRACT

A literature review of family-centred care in paediatric and neonatal nursing was undertaken as part of a research project. This research intended to ascertain the knowledge and attitudes of paediatric and neonatal qualified nurses and nurse educators towards family-centred care as it pertains to infants and children in hospitals in the Gauteng Province. A definition of family-centred care is difficult to formulate mainly due to the lack of consensus about its meaning. Additionally, the diverse societal contexts within which family-centred care is applied further complicate its definition. Internationally in developed countries, family-centred care is viewed as care, which is parent-led in consultation with the nurse practitioner. A family-centred care model for the South African context needs to be developed with the focus on parent participation, a precursor of family-centred care. This article traces the early developments in parental care for hospitalised children with specific reference to the USA, the UK and South Africa. Precursor concepts in family-centred care are described followed by a cursory overview of the reality of family-centred care, its cultural dimensions and matters of family strengths and choices in family-centred care.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Faculty, Nursing , Family Nursing/organization & administration , Neonatal Nursing/organization & administration , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Patient-Centered Care/organization & administration , Pediatric Nursing/organization & administration , Child , Child, Preschool , Cooperative Behavior , Cultural Diversity , Family Health , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Models, Nursing , Neonatal Nursing/education , Nursing Staff, Hospital/education , Parents/education , Parents/psychology , Pediatric Nursing/education , Philosophy, Nursing , Professional-Family Relations , South Africa , United Kingdom , United States
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