Nursing Students' Views on Trauma-Informed Pediatric Nursing Care and Family-Centered Care

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2023

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W B Saunders Co-elsevier inc

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Purpose: We studied the views of nursing students on family-centered care (FCC) and their knowledge, opinions, self-rated competence, current practice, and perceived implementation barriers with regard to trauma-informed pediatric nursing care.Methods: This survey was a descriptive correlational study. The sample consisted of 261 nursing students, 3rd and 4th years, who had completed the Child Health and Diseases Nursing Course. The data were obtained using the "Student Information Form," "Family-Centered Care Attitude Scale," and "trauma-informed care (TIC) Provider Survey."Results: Nursing students were knowledgeable and held favorable opinions about TIC. The survey showed that students with higher levels and those with a hospitalization experience during childhood had higher scores regarding TIC. A positive relationship was found between the students' TIC to mean score and FCC attitude mean score.Conclusions: Nursing students are not competent to practice TIC, especially with pediatric patients. Therefore, they need to develop relevant skills for helping pediatric patients. Practice implications: Efforts to improve nursing students' trauma-informed pediatric care should highlight spe-cific skills related to helping pediatric patients manage emotional responses to difficult medical experiences. By integrating TIC into the baccalaureate curricula, nursing educators can provide the students with appropriate skills and facilities so that they can provide holistic and highly effective care to highly vulnerable patients.

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Çınar Özbay, Sevil/0000-0002-9281-1614

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Trauma-informed care, Family-centered care, Nursing students, Pediatrics, Male, Patients, Holistic Nursing, Attitude of Health Personnel, Psychological Trauma, Pediatric Nursing, Hospitalization, Surveys and Questionnaires, Family Nursing, Humans, Students, Nursing, Female, Clinical Competence, Child

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Archives of Psychiatric Nursing

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44

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107

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