A scoping review of the perceptions and practices of pediatric nurses’ toward family-centered care
Categoria dell'articolo: Original article
Pubblicato online: 11 giu 2025
Pagine: 177 - 183
Ricevuto: 19 lug 2024
Accettato: 06 set 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2025-0019
Parole chiave
© 2025 Haytham Mohammad Al-Oran et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Objective
This article employs a scoping review methodology, integrates knowledge and information about current pediatric nurses' practices and perceptions regarding family-centered care in pediatric settings.
Methods
Published articles were retrieved from databases including EBSCO host, PubMed, Springer, Science Direct, Ovid, and CINAHL between 2013 and 2023.
Results
The finding shows a better understanding of pediatric nurses' perceptions of family-centered care in association with their clinical settings. However, the evidence indicates that integrating family-centered care components into health care services is difficult and confusing to nurses and is often not implemented in a clinical setting. As evidenced by this review, studies have consistently reported similar results; family-centered care was a good perception and understood by pediatric nurses as a concept but inconsistently used in a daily practice setting.
Conclusions
This scoping review is the first phase in promoting a strategic plan to provide educational interventions for pediatric nurses to implement family-centered care in their daily practice settings. It's necessary to recognize pediatric nurses' perceptions and practices concerning family-centered care to provide optimal healthcare services in pediatric settings.