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Parents Experiences of Caring for their Child Following Day Case Surgery: a Diary StudyLecturer, University of Manchester j.m.hughes{at}man.ac.uk
Professorof Childrens Nursing, University of Manchester The development of childrens health care over the last 1520 years has resulted in an increased move towards ambulatory care, including day case surgery, which has implied benefits in reduced hospitalization and cost. The wider impact on the child and family is less clear. The study aimed for greater insight into the impact of day case surgery on thechild and family from the parents perspective. Using a qualitative approach and descriptive and inductive methods, the design focused on the parents experiences of their childs surgery. Diaries were completed by 11 families over a 714-day period following their childs surgery. Findings demonstrated that there weresignificant issues for families in managing the care of their child with regard to the social impact for the parent and child, emotional issues for parent and child, and the need for formal and informal support systems.
Key Words: ambulatory care day surgery diaries lived-in experiences parents experiences
Journal of Child Health Care, Vol. 8, No. 1,
47-58 (2004) |
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