Effects of Patient and Family-Centered Care on Quality of Care in Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review
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Title
Effects of Patient and Family-Centered Care on Quality of Care in Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review
Subject
Model; patient and family-
centered care; pediatric patient;
quality of care
centered care; pediatric patient;
quality of care
Description
Background: Patient and family-centered care is one approach that is applied in
pediatric care in various hospital settings to improve the quality of care. However,
information related to the results of the entire study and its intervention model has
not been identified effectively in child health care.
Purpose: This study aimed to describe and assess the effects of patient and family-
centered care on the quality of care in pediatric patients.
Methods: A systematic review was used as a method in this study. Seven databases
were used, including ScienceDirect, Scopus, ProQuest, EBSCO, Sage Journal, Tailor
and Francis, and PubMed to search the literature for relevant published reviews that
determined patient and family-centered care interventions between 2011 and
2021. The synthesis without meta-analysis guidelines was used to analyze the data
in this review. The data were further analyzed by critically assessing the quality of
the articles using the JBI and CASP checklists.
Results: From a total of 29.780 articles identified, fifteen articles were included in
this review. Several models of patient and family-centered care interventions were
identified, such as family-centered care, family-centered communication program,
family-integrated care, family nurture intervention, family empowerment, parent
participation, close collaboration, mother-nurse partnership program, and the
newborn individualized developmental care and assessment program. From those
models, the outcomes for quality of care were related to the pediatric quality of life,
length of stay, patient safety, parent satisfaction, parent psychological response, and
parent involvement and partnership with staff.
Conclusion: The shreds of evidence indicate that patient and family-centered care
can improve the quality of care in the pediatric patients. It is recommended that
patient and family-centered care can be implemented in pediatric care by increasing
the participation of family during treatment.
pediatric care in various hospital settings to improve the quality of care. However,
information related to the results of the entire study and its intervention model has
not been identified effectively in child health care.
Purpose: This study aimed to describe and assess the effects of patient and family-
centered care on the quality of care in pediatric patients.
Methods: A systematic review was used as a method in this study. Seven databases
were used, including ScienceDirect, Scopus, ProQuest, EBSCO, Sage Journal, Tailor
and Francis, and PubMed to search the literature for relevant published reviews that
determined patient and family-centered care interventions between 2011 and
2021. The synthesis without meta-analysis guidelines was used to analyze the data
in this review. The data were further analyzed by critically assessing the quality of
the articles using the JBI and CASP checklists.
Results: From a total of 29.780 articles identified, fifteen articles were included in
this review. Several models of patient and family-centered care interventions were
identified, such as family-centered care, family-centered communication program,
family-integrated care, family nurture intervention, family empowerment, parent
participation, close collaboration, mother-nurse partnership program, and the
newborn individualized developmental care and assessment program. From those
models, the outcomes for quality of care were related to the pediatric quality of life,
length of stay, patient safety, parent satisfaction, parent psychological response, and
parent involvement and partnership with staff.
Conclusion: The shreds of evidence indicate that patient and family-centered care
can improve the quality of care in the pediatric patients. It is recommended that
patient and family-centered care can be implemented in pediatric care by increasing
the participation of family during treatment.
Creator
Tuti Seniwati1,2, Dessie Wanda3, Nani Nurhaeni3
Source
https://doi.org/10.14710/nmjn.v13i1.48114
Date
27 April 2023
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Collection
Citation
Tuti Seniwati1,2, Dessie Wanda3, Nani Nurhaeni3, “Effects of Patient and Family-Centered Care on Quality of Care in Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11176.