Volume 24, Issue 3 (10-2016)                   Avicenna J Nurs Midwifery Care 2016, 24(3): 193-200 | Back to browse issues page


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Cheraghi F, Sanahmadi A, Soltanian A, Sadeghi A. The Ssurvey of Nurses' Communication Skills with Mothers and Hospitalized Children During Nursing Cares in Children Wards.. Avicenna J Nurs Midwifery Care 2016; 24 (3) :193-200
URL: http://nmj.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-1525-en.html
1- Hamedan University of Medical Sciences
2- Hamedan University of Medical Sciences , a.sanahmadi22@gmail.com
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Background: Nurses relationship with the child and family, can be effective in the stress of hospitalized children. The aim of this study was to determine the skills of nurses during patient care for mothers and hospitalized children in pediatric wards in Besat Educational and Treatment center in Hamadan.

Materials & Methods: In this descriptive - analytical study, using census method, 22 pediatric nurses were selected. After that, using simple random sampling, 330 communication skills with hospitalized children and 330 communication skills with their mothers was observed during nursing care. In order to collect data, researcher made Communication Skill Checklist with mothers and children were employed. Using descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression model data were analyzed by SPSS software version16.

Results: 76 percent of nurses' communication skills with mothers (with Mean value of 54.5 and Standard deviation value of 13.3) and with children (with Mean value of 47.4 and Standard deviation value of 12.2) was relatively desirable. Multiple linear regression equation showed that among nurses' demographic characteristics, only the number of children of married nurses had statistical relationship with their communication skills with mothers (p<0.01). Also type of work's shift (p<0.01) and number of children of married nurses (p<0.01) had statistical relationship with their communication skills with children.

Conclusion: Although nurses' communication skills with mothers and hospitalized children was relatively high but improvement of the quality of nursing care needs to be promoted. It is recommended that in- service training courses held in this field.

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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Nursing
Received: 2016/04/16 | Accepted: 2016/05/22 | Published: 2016/09/28

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