Research trends in nurse–parent partnership: A scoping review of the paediatric field in South Korea

Author:

Park Seo Jin1ORCID,Yun Ji Yeong2ORCID,Lee Jina3ORCID,Cho In Young4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing Gwangju University Gwangju South Korea

2. Department of Nursing Jesus University Jeonju‐si South Korea

3. Formerly Christian College of Nursing Gwangju South Korea

4. College of Nursing Chonnam National University Gwangju South Korea

Abstract

AbstractAimTo analyse and describe the trends concerning nurse–parent partnerships in South Korean research, presenting their implications in paediatric care and guiding future directions for partnership research.DesignA scoping review.MethodsThe scoping review was conducted according to the framework outlined by Arksey and O'Malley. This review method consists of five stages: (1) identifying a research question, (2) identifying relevant studies, (3) selecting relevant studies, (4) charting the data extraction and (5) collating, summarizing and reporting the results. The studies reviewed were searched from electronic databases.ResultsThirty studies were analysed for general characteristics, type of research method and findings from quantitative and qualitative research. Among the quantitative research, factors associated with partnerships, such as self‐efficacy, quality of care and coping, were commonly associated with nurse–parent partnerships regardless of parent‐, child‐ and nurse‐related factors. The intervention methods included active parental participation and the development of educational materials. In the review of qualitative research, parents and paediatric nurses experienced that even when both groups occupied the same environment simultaneously, a disparity existed between the paediatric nurses' and parents' perceptions of their partnership experiences.Implications for the ProfessionStrengthening nurse‐parent partnerships is crucial in improving health outcomes and quality of life for paediatric patients in South Korea. Effective collaboration, emphasizing mutual respect, effective communication, and shared decision‐making, is essential in paediatric nursing care. This requires ongoing research, including both parents and a multidisciplinary approach to build supportive relationships across various age groups. Recognizing parents as key members of the care team, with valuable insights and contributions, enhances care quality. Additionally, enhancing paediatric nurses' self‐efficacy, empowerment, and communication skills through continuous education is vital to improving parents' perceived quality of nursing. Partnership‐centred practices not only boost care quality but also fortify the bond between healthcare providers and families, promoting better health outcomes.No Patient or Public ContributionThis work did not incorporate patient or public contributions, as its methodology was centred on a scoping review approach.

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Wiley

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