Quality In Pediatric Nursing Care: Children's Expectations

Authors

  • Hind Hamoud Khader Kherat
  • Hayaa Ahmed Ali Haqawi
  • Tahani Ibrahim Mousa Khawaji
  • Awali Mohammed Ahmed Hamlan
  • Abeer Mohammed Musa Albishi
  • Muneera Abdullah Saleh Alseqhan
  • Amal Mohammad Yahya Al-Wheed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v9i4.2618

Keywords:

pediatric nursing, quality care, children's expectations, assessment outcomes

Abstract

Quality in pediatric nursing care is essential for meeting children's expectations and ensuring their well-being. This essay explores the expectations that children have when receiving nursing care, the methods used to assess quality in pediatric nursing care, and the results of studies on this topic. The discussion focuses on the importance of meeting children's expectations in nursing care and the implications for nurses and healthcare providers. Overall, this essay highlights the significance of quality in pediatric nursing care for improving outcomes and providing child-centered care.

Author Biographies

  • Hind Hamoud Khader Kherat

    Senior nursing specialist, Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

  • Hayaa Ahmed Ali Haqawi

    Nursing technician, Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

  • Tahani Ibrahim Mousa Khawaji

    Nursing technician, Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

  • Awali Mohammed Ahmed Hamlan

    Specialist Nursing, Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

  • Abeer Mohammed Musa Albishi

    Nursing technician, Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

  • Muneera Abdullah Saleh Alseqhan

    Nursing specialist,  King Saud Hospital in Unayzah

  • Amal Mohammad Yahya Al-Wheed

    Nursing specialist,  King Saud Hospital in Unayzah

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Published

2022-02-25