Journal of Qualitative Research in Health Sciences

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Abstract

Introduction: Trust in nursing care has profound effects on parents of hospitalized children, their child,
and subsequent hospital admissions. The creation and maintenance of trust is essential to increasing the
benefits of the relationship between nurses and parents of hospitalized children. Therefore, this study was
conducted to explore experiences of parents of hospitalized children regarding trust barriers to nursing
care.
Method: This qualitative study was conducted in 2012-2013 using content analysis. The Study population
consisted of 18 parents of children admitted to pediatric hospitals in Yazd, Iran. The subjects were
selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through targeted in-depth semi-structured
interviews. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
Results: Data analysis led to the emergence of the main category of unsafe care the sub-classes of which
included low caring sensitivity, lack of competence, stressful communication, and lack of interest in the
profession and patients.
Conclusion: Nursing managers can facilitate the evolution of trust in nursing care among parents by
taking measures to improve the professional performance of nurses, educate nurses about issues such as
how to communicate with parents and children, and updat professional knowledge.

Keywords

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