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Perspectives in Nursing Science
2013 Volume.10 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.11
Nurses¡¯ Perceptions on Trust between Nurses and Hospitalized Children
Choi Yeon-Joo

Bang Kyung-Sook
Abstract
Purpose: Given the importance and impact of trust between nurse and pediatric patient on treatment adherence and nursing outcomes, this study was aimed to investigate how nurses perceive the trust between nurses themselves and children in a hospital setting using a qualitative research methodology.

Methods: In depth interviews with 10 nurses working at pediatric units were conducted using semi-structured questionnaires, and data were analyzed using a thematic analysis.

Results: Main themes were categorized as attributes of nurse-child trust and influencing factors. Attributes of trust can be divided into definition and characteristics of nurse-child trust. Nurses perceived nurse-child trust were not coercive, and changeable mutual relationship needing time and effort, and helpful for child¡¯s hospital adaptation and child¡¯s participation for care. There existed facilitating factors and interfering factors in developing nurse-child trust.

Conclusion: The findings of this study would help nurses who are caring children in a hospital setting re-shape their points of views on ¡¯trust between nurses and children¡¯ in day to day practice. It is also hoped that these results contribute to develop nursing guidelines on trust building with children in hospital in future.
KEYWORD
Trust, Child, Hospitalized, Nurse-patient relations
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