Assessing the quality of pediatric care from children's experience
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Universidad de Salamanca
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ISSN: 1453-634X, 2359-7607
Year of publication: 2011
Volume: 14
Issue: 4(56)
Pages: 27-36
Type: Article
More publications in: Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy
Abstract
The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of disease and hospitalization on children’s quality of life. METHOD: Three measures were administered to 105 participants ranging in age from 6 to 15 years, from public hospitals in Castilla y Leon (Spain). Data were collected throughout 9 months. Measures were the Survey on Subjective Perception of Hospitalization and Hospital (CPSH), the quality of life survey KINDL, and the health survey SF-36. Internal consistency coefficients were acceptable for most of scales and subscales. Results indicated that children experience a decrease in their quality of life, mainly in daily living activities and psychological well being; that emotional states impact their quality of life, and that hospitals need to make some changes to better meet the needs of hospitalized children. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions, at an organizational and individual level, may help improve the well-being of hospitalized children.