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Parental participation in nutrition education homework
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1982Over a three-week period, a sample of fourth grade pupils brought home nutrition education homework, with which their parents had previously agreed to help. Pupils in a comparison group had the same nutrition program in school but with no homework assignments. Six months later, parents in both samples anonymously completed a survey form inquiring about
L V, Gordon, D K, Haynes
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Great expectations? Parental participation in care
Journal of Child Health Care, 2000■ A structured questionnaire was used to compare the views of 80 parents and nurses examining expectations of parental participation in care. ■ Nurses and parents shared many expectations. However, there were instances when parents expected a different and sometimes greater level of participation.
Blower, K, Morgan, E
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2013
Ailelerin eğitime dahil edilmesi ya da aile katılımı, eğitimin niteliğini arttırmaya yönelik stratejilerin en önemlilerinden biri olarak değerlendirilmesinin yanısıra sistematik ve program temelli bir yaklaşımdır. Ancak oluşturulacak programın ve uygulamaların başarısı öğretmen ve anne-babaların bu konudaki bilgilerinin, tutumlarının belirlenmesini ...
LINDBERG, E.nihal, DEMİRCAN, Ayşe
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Ailelerin eğitime dahil edilmesi ya da aile katılımı, eğitimin niteliğini arttırmaya yönelik stratejilerin en önemlilerinden biri olarak değerlendirilmesinin yanısıra sistematik ve program temelli bir yaklaşımdır. Ancak oluşturulacak programın ve uygulamaların başarısı öğretmen ve anne-babaların bu konudaki bilgilerinin, tutumlarının belirlenmesini ...
LINDBERG, E.nihal, DEMİRCAN, Ayşe
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Abstract What is it like to be told that your child will not live until adulthood? To be prepared to take on a complex care regimen just for them to live at home? To be their advocate, making decisions about their life and care? What does a parent feel is an adequate quality of life for their child?
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Parents' experiences as participants in a parent education program
2008This purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the experiences of parents who participated in a parent education program offered through a school district in one western state. Consistent with the purpose, this study employed qualitative research design and methods.
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Parental Participation in Pediatric Surgical Care
AORN Journal, 2000ABSTRACTHospitalization and surgery are stressful experiences for children and their parents. In recent years, pediatric health care has shifted toward family‐centered care that is based on close and continuous involvement of the child's family members.
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Parenting support and parental participation
2023Carmel Devaney, Rosemary Crosse
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Parents, Adolescents, and Consent for Research Participation
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2013Decisions concerning children in the health care setting have engendered significant controversy and sparked ethics policies and statements, legal action, and guidelines regarding who ought to make decisions involving children and how such decisions ought to be made.
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Bereaved parents’ experience of research participation
Social Science & Medicine, 2004Despite the ethical codes guiding bereavement research, few studies have been conducted to evaluate the perceived stress experienced by the bereaved, and to explore which methodologies cause least distress. This article investigates how bereaved and traumatised populations experience research participation, and they voice their recommendations for ...
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[Encouraging the participation of parents].
Soins. Pediatrie, puericulture, 2014Despite legislation allowing them to be present with their child, parents are still too often sidelined during care procedures. However, having a family member close by helps the child to feel reassured, reducing their pain as well as their anxiety. Encouraging the presence of the parents during nursing procedures should be part of all team projects.
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