Parents’ experiences of their child’s best interests during a hospital stay in Australia

Angela Afua Quaye, Mandie Foster, Lisa Whitehead, Inger Kristensson Hallström

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Abstract

Determining the child’s best interests in a hospital setting will ideally involve the combined views of children, parents, and healthcare professionals. However, few studies have explored parents’ experiences of their child’s best interests when they engage with the healthcare system. Therefore, this study aimed to explore parents’ experiences of their child’s best interests during hospitalisation. A descriptive qualitative inductive design using face-to-face parent–child combined interviews, analysed by latent content analysis, was used. Sixteen parents recruited from a tertiary hospital in Western Australia were interviewed. Collaboration, development of trustworthy relationships, and effective communication were essential in shaping parents’ experiences of their child’s best interests during hospitalisation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Child Health Care
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2024

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Nursing

Free keywords

  • child-centred care
  • Child’s best interest
  • hospitalised
  • parents

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