Examining the impact of a paediatric trauma family support service on the quality of life of injured children: A longitudinal cohort study.
J Pediatr Nurs
; 77: e356-e365, 2024.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38735803
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
We describe and evaluate the introduction of a trauma family support service (TFSS) in an Australian tertiary paediatric hospital. DESIGN ANDMETHODS:
A longitudinal mixed-methods cohort study evaluated the effectiveness of the TFSS on quality of life. PedsQL4.0 and EuroQol 5D-Y scores were collected at 6 and 12 months at intervention and non-intervention sites and outcomes were compared using a two-sample t-test. Qualitative data from field notes collected during the administration of the quality-of-life measures were analysed using inductive content analysis. Data were integrated during the interpretation of results to expand and strengthen findings.RESULTS:
Data from 192 children were collected (intervention site 104, control site 88). Significant increases were seen in the PedsQL and EQ-5D-Y scores at the intervention site compared to the control site at both timepoints, indicating an increase in overall health related quality of life. Two main categories were generated from the qualitativeanalysis:
"Psychosocial impact of trauma" and "Access to psychosocial services."CONCLUSIONS:
The introduction of a dedicated family support service after paediatric injury improved well-being up to 12 months post injury. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Healthcare providers should emphasise dedicated family support services for paediatric trauma patients, focusing on their psychosocial needs and ensuring access to suitable resources. Paediatric nurses are a major part of this service and should contribute to future research, co-designing and implementing these improved family support services to better serve families affected by paediatric trauma.Key words
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Quality of Life
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Wounds and Injuries
Limits:
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
Oceania
Language:
En
Journal:
J Pediatr Nurs
Journal subject:
ENFERMAGEM
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PEDIATRIA
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
United States