Families’ opinions about their involvement in care during hospitalization: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background Healthcare professionals in the hospital setting frequently assume primary caregiving responsibilities, which often leads family members to perceive this as standard practice during hospitalization. This dynamic may create a gap between actual and desired levels of family involve...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | Josien M. Woldring, Wolter Paans, Reinold O. B. Gans, Hinke M. van der Werf, Marie Louise Luttik |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2025-01-01
|
Series: | BMC Nursing |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-024-02664-8 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
FAMILY NURSING CARE WITH DIABETES MELLITUS PROBLEMS READINESS TO INCREASE FAMILY COPING: A CASE STUDY IN LAMONGAN
by: Endah Sri Wijayanti, et al.
Published: (2021-10-01) -
Nurses' Attitudes Toward Family Importance in Nursing Care and Its Influencing Factors: A Cross‐Sectional Study
by: Cristina Alfaro‐Diaz, et al.
Published: (2024-12-01) -
KNOWLEDGE DEFICIT ABOUT DIETARY NEED IN FAMILIES WITH GOUT ARTHRITIS: A CASE STUDY
by: Endah Sri Wijayanti, et al.
Published: (2022-10-01) -
Patient and public involvement in neonatal research – experiences and insights from parents and researchers
by: Michella Bjerregaard, et al.
Published: (2025-01-01) -
Nurses' Experiences of Communicating With Families in Municipal Home Health Care
by: Elisabeth Bruce, et al.
Published: (2024-12-01)