Concept analyses of "Family Centered Care": A review Passed
Tuesday May 14, 2024 15:44 - 16:30 Poster Arena
Presenter: Mohammad Al-Motlaq
Track: Children and Youth, Posters
Poster can be found at location 1.
Aim: to assess the level of maturity of the concept of Family Centered Care based on previously publish concept analysis studies. Background: Concept analysis has been used extensively in nursing to clarify concepts. Examples include studying the concept of FCC where ambiguities still exist among outcomes. Clear definition can help improve patient outcomes. Methods: Formal databases were used to search s for previously published concept analysis studies on the concept of FCC. We used the Morse concept maturity evaluation approach to appraise these studies and conclude the level of maturity of the FCC concept. Outcomes and conclusion: The review included a list of reviewed articles that met the inclusion criteria, main approaches used, and outcomes of each study. The review included those studies which provided clarification and operationalisation of the concept of FCC which reflect the level of maturity of the concept. The study showed a reason for the shift towards new models such as Child and Family Centered Care (CFCC), and Child Centered Care (CCC). Key words: Concept analysis, Family Centred Care, Children, Family, Literature review, concept maturity
Seminar type
Poster
Conference
GCPCC
Authors
Mohammad Al-Motlaq, Mandie Foster, Maggie Zgambo, Sarah Neill
Lecturers
Mohammad Al-Motlaq Presenter
Associate Professor
The Hashemite University, Faculty of Nursing
Vice dean, A/prof.,