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Exploring the Influences of Nurses’ Partnership with Parents, Attitude to Families’ Importance in Nursing Care, and Professional Self-Efficacy on Quality of Pediatric Nursing Care: A Path Model

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  • So Yeon Yoo

    (Department of Nursing, Kyungil University, Gyeongsan 38428, Korea)

  • Haeryun Cho

    (Department of Nursing, Wonkwang University, Iksan 54538, Korea)

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This study examined the effects of nurse–parent partnership, nurses’ attitude to families’ importance in nursing care, and nursing professional self-efficacy on the quality of pediatric nursing care. Background: The quality of pediatric nursing care based on family-centered care is defined by the qualitative care behavior of nurses from the perspective of hospitalized children and their families. Methods: The participants were 218 nurses in pediatric wards in hospitals. Data were collected using self-report questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlation coefficient, and path analysis. Results: Among the factors influencing the perceived quality of respect, explanation, and skillfulness, nurse experience showed the greatest total effect. The nurse–parent partnership had the greatest direct effect on the quality of respect and the greatest total effect on kindness. Nursing professional self-efficacy showed the greatest direct effect on explanation and the largest total effect on nurse–parent partnership and nurses’ attitude to families’ importance in nursing care. Conclusions: To improve the quality of pediatric nursing care, it is necessary to provide a working environment in which pediatric nurses can work continuously. Hospitals should also develop a program that enables proper collaboration between nurses and parents of hospitalized children and improves nursing professional self-efficacy.

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  • So Yeon Yoo & Haeryun Cho, 2020. "Exploring the Influences of Nurses’ Partnership with Parents, Attitude to Families’ Importance in Nursing Care, and Professional Self-Efficacy on Quality of Pediatric Nursing Care: A Path Model," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(15), pages 1-13, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:15:p:5452-:d:391277
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    1. Mary M Tallon & Garth E Kendall & Paul D Snider, 2015. "Rethinking family‐centred care for the child and family in hospital," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 24(9-10), pages 1426-1435, May.
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