Encountering parents of a sick newborn child
When nurses encounter parents with a sick newborn child, it is vital that they see them as individuals and establish a relationship based on empathy.
When nurses encounter parents with a sick newborn child, it is vital that they see them as individuals and establish a relationship based on empathy.
Når ansatte i helsestasjons- og skolehelsetjenesten forteller foreldre at barnet deres er overvektig, føler mange både skam og skyld.
The organisational form results in RNs working in greater isolation, and this may mean that their professional competence stagnates. The parents become the experts on the child – not the RNs.
When staff in the child health clinic and school health services tell parents that their child is overweight, many feel both a sense of shame and guilt.
Sykepleiernes personlighet har betydning for hvordan foreldrene opplever å ha barn innlagt i intensivavdeling.
Healthcare personnel who work with parents who are mentally ill or have substance abuse problems are uncertain about their role. The support that the children receive can therefore be haphazard.
Parents who unexpectedly have a child with Down’s syndrome can interact with the child in a more constructive way when healthcare personnel talk to them in a positive manner immediately following the birth.
Du kan oppfylle barns rettigheter som pårørende enda bedre, enten du er barneansvarlig eller sykepleier i andre roller.
Helsesykepleiere som vet hva barn trenger av støtte og oppfølging etter en separasjon, kan hjelpe dem til bedre helse.
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