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Should We Call You Mom and Dad? Caregiver Preferences and Pediatric Physician and Nurse Manner in Greetings.

机译:我们应该打电话给你妈妈和爸爸吗? 护理人员偏好和儿科医生和护士在问候。

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In this study, we evaluated whether caregivers preferred to be called "Mom" and "Dad" or by name in the inpatient pediatric setting and how often caregivers reported that residents, attending physicians, and nurses greeted them as they preferred. We measured caregivers' greeting preferences and perceptions of how residents, attending physicians, and nurses greeted them by surveying caregivers on 1 unit at a large urban children's hospital from October 2017 to April 2018. The 27-item survey consisted of multiple choice, Likert scale, and demographic measures. A member of the study team enrolled caregivers at the patient's bedside to complete the written survey anonymously. A total of 114 caregivers completed the survey (51% of 223 enrolled caregivers); 63% (95% confidence interval [CI] 53%-74%) of mothers and 57% (95% CI 36%-77%) of fathers preferred to be greeted as Mom and Dad, respectively; the rest preferred greetings by name. Caregiver preferences did not significantly vary on the basis of relationship to the child (mother or father), age, race, or education level ( P > .05). Caregivers reported that 48% (95% CI 35%-62%) of residents, 43% (95% CI 29%-57%) of attending physicians, and 63% (95% CI 49%-75%) of nurses always or usually addressed them as they preferred. Approximately half of mothers and fathers preferred to be called Mom and Dad, respectively, whereas the rest preferred to be greeted by name. Caregiver preferences did not differ on the basis of demographics. Caregivers reported that residents, attending physicians, and nurses were inconsistent in following their greeting preferences.
机译:在这项研究中,我们评估了护理人员是否愿意被称为“妈妈”和“爸爸”或者在住院儿科环境中的名称以及护理人员报告的频率如何报告居民,主治医生和护士,因为他们更愿意地迎接它们。我们衡量了护理人员的问候偏好和对居民,主治医生和护士如何通过调查监护者在2017年10月至2018年4月的一个单位上迎接他们迎接他们的看法。这项27项调查包括多项选择,李克特量表组成和人口措施。研究团队的成员在患者的床头柜中注册了护理人员,以匿名完成书面调查。共有114名护理人员完成了调查(223名参加护理人员的51%); 63%(95%置信区间[CI] 53%-74%)母亲和57%(95%CI 36%-77%)分别作为妈妈和爸爸迎来父亲;休息首选问候名称。护理人员偏好在与儿童(母亲或父亲),年龄,种族或教育程度(P> .05)的关系的基础上没有显着变化。护理人员报告称,48%(95%CI 35%-62%)居民,43%(95%CI 29%-57%)出席医师,总共有63%(95%CI 49%-75%)护士或者通常在他们偏好的情况下解决它们。大约有一半的母亲和父亲分别被称为妈妈和爸爸,而其余的父亲喜欢被名字打招呼。护理人员偏好在人口统计数据的基础上没有差异。护理人员报告说,居民,主治医生和护士在跟随他们的问候偏好时不一致。

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