| Literature DB >> 12665339 |
Terri Carney1, Shona Murphy, John McClure, Eileen Bishop, Carole Kerr, Janet Parker, Fiona Scott, Caroline Shields, Liz Wilson.
Abstract
Identifying children's views of their experience of hospitalization is essential to the development of appropriate services. Previous research has mainly concentrated on specific paediatric populations or negative aspects of their experience. This study had two aims. First, to investigate a broader range of experiences in a general paediatric population, and second, to determine the most effective way of obtaining the information. School-aged children (n = 213) from the paediatric wards of two district general hospitals completed one of four questionnaire types. The themes identified were generally positive and mainly related to the children's physical surroundings. A verbal structured questionnaire was found to be the most efficient at obtaining the children's views, whereas a visual structured questionnaire was the only method which recognized the children's sequence of feelings before, during and after hospitalization.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12665339 DOI: 10.1177/1367493503007001674
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Health Care ISSN: 1367-4935 Impact factor: 1.979