Parent and staff perceptions of patient and family‐centred care in a Brazilian paediatric's hospital: Quantitative study

Author:

Petersen Cristina Buischi1ORCID,de Lima Regina Aparecida Garcia2ORCID,Balieiro Maria Magda Ferreira Gomes3,Mandetta Myriam Aparecida3

Affiliation:

1. University Center Barão de Mauá Ribeirão Preto São Paulo Brasil

2. Department of Maternal‐Infant Nursing and Public Health, Ribeirão Preto Nursing School University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto São Paulo Brazil

3. Paulista Nursing School Federal University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPatient and family‐centred care (PFCC) is a healthcare model has been acknowledged as the central pillar in the paediatric health care that recognizes the family's role and experience in the health care delivery.AimsThis study investigated and compared the perception of PFCC from the perspective of staff and parents of hospitalized children and adolescents.MethodsA quantitative and comparative cross‐sectional survey was used in a convenience sample of 105 staff and 116 parents, who completed the Brazilian versions of the Perceptions of Family Centred Care—Parent and Staff questionnaires, with additional questions on their characteristics. Descriptive and analytical statistics were used, as well as the Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney tests and Spearman's correlation coefficient.ResultsBoth parents and staff responses were positive and parents had significantly higher scores for 19 of the 20 items (p < 0.001). The item related to parental participation did not show any significant difference between the groups.ConclusionThe positive perception of PFCC for both groups is consistent with recommendations for expanded care that includes patient and family in healthcare settings. Parents' perception was more positive than staff perceptions of their delivery of family‐centred care in hospital. The lowest score for the parent support subscale in both groups requires investigation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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