نتایج جستجو برای: parents role

تعداد نتایج: 1323127  

Introduction: hospitalization of a child is one of the main causes of parent’s anxiety. Regarding the importance of providing family-based care, it is necessary for nurses to support and understand parents’ needs to provide them. This study aimed to determine the role of nursing support in providing the needs of hospitalized children mothers. Method: This was a descriptive cross-sectional stud...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
abdollah rezaei dehaghani kobra ershadi saeid pahlavanzadeh sayed ahmad ahmadi

background : mental health is of great importance in childhood and the foundation of personality of every individual is laid during this period. moreover, behavioral problems are common in children, and a lot of the individual, familial, and social disorders originate from the fact that these problems are not treated at the right time. more important is that the behavioral problems of children ...

Journal: :razavi international journal of medicine 0
hossain fakouri hajiyar department of educational sciences, azadshahr university of educational sciences, azadshahr, ir iran tahere rezaei department of educational sciences, azadshahr university of educational sciences, azadshahr, ir iran; department of educational sciences, azadshahr university of educational sciences, azadshahr, ir iran. tel: +98-2332346497, fax: +98-2332346497

background family is one of the main factors forming children’s personality. objectives the present study examines the role of different parenting styles in the manifestation of children’s shyness based on seifer’s (1965) pattern (including authoritarian, authoritative, easy parenting, and insensitive parenting styles). patients and methods sample of the study consisted of 205 children (105 boy...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
J Kagan

This article reviews the three major ways parents influence children: direct interaction, identification, and transmission of family stories. This essay summarizes some of the relevant empiric data in support of this claim and describes the operation of other mechanisms that also contribute to the child's development.

2004
Thomas G. Power

Despite the growing literature on how parenting predicts children’s adjustment to potentially stressful events, little is know about the specific mechanisms through which these effects operate. This review identifies some possible paths of parental influence by specifying ways that parents may influence each step of the coping process—from exposure to the potentially stressful event to event ap...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
mehdi jafarzadeh fatemeh keshani zahra ghazavi foruz keshani

background: dental fear leads to lack of child cooperation. in general, without the patient's cooperation, success in remedy is impossible. this study aimed to evaluate parental view about the origins of the dental fear in children as well as their view about factors contributing to the prevention of child dental fear. methods: this was a cross sectional descriptive and analytical study which w...

2011
Laurence Caeymaex Mario Speranza Caroline Vasilescu Claude Danan Marie-Michèle Bourrat Micheline Garel Catherine Jousselme

BACKGROUND The importance of involving parents in the end-of-life decision-making-process (EOL DMP) for their child in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is recognised by ethical guidelines in numerous countries. However, studies exploring parents' opinions on the type of involvement report conflicting results. This study sought to explore parents' experience of the EOL DMP for their child...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2017
Gemma Heath Albert Farre Karen Shaw

OBJECTIVE To understand how parents view and experience their role as their child with a long-term physical health condition transitions to adulthood and adult healthcare services. METHODS Five databases were systematically searched for qualitative articles examining parents' views and experiences of their child's healthcare transition. Papers were quality assessed and thematically synthesise...

Journal: :Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 2009
Betsy Hinden Toni Wolf Kathleen Biebel Joanne Nicholson

OBJECTIVE Given that the majority of adults with mental illness are parents, it is likely that a substantial number of members in the Clubhouse community are parents. Supporting members in their role as parents presents meaningful, philosophical and practical challenges for both individual Clubhouses and the Clubhouse movement. Supporting parents within the Clubhouse, however, is a necessary an...

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