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Contextual factors influencing parents' assessments of family‐centred care in the paediatric emergency department: A qualitative study
Abstract
Aim
To identify the contextual factors influencing parents' assessments of the family-centredness of care received during a paediatric emergency department visit.Design
A qualitative cross-sectional case study.Methods
We interviewed parents who were at their child's bedside during an emergency department encounter. We independently coded the first 3 transcripts and met to discuss the coding structure and to refine existing codes, add new codes and develop tentative categories. We repeated this process for every 3-5 transcripts until thematic saturation was reached.Results
We conducted 16 interviews and identified 2 themes: (1) Not all parents expected physicians to provide family-centred care in the emergency department and (2) feeling overwhelmed and powerless influenced parents' perceptions of family-centred care. Poor family-centred care worsened parents' sense of powerlessness and reinforced parents' low expectations from physicians. Similarly, low expectations and powerlessness exacerbated poor family-centred care. Interventions are needed to break this cycle and improve family-centredness of care.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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