Family-Centered Care and Measuring Outcomes with Jos Latour, Ph.D
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore family-centered care and outcome measurement in pediatric intensive care units through a 35-minute video lecture by Dr. Jos Latour. Gain insights into the advances in research and development of family-centered care in PICU and NICU settings, and understand the complexities of parent satisfaction in critically ill child care. Examine the challenges of coordinating family-centered care in practice and consider the implications of this research on ICU practices. Learn about Dr. Latour's journey from nursing to researching family-centered care, major themes in the field, cohort studies, and findings on empowering parents. Discover methods for measuring parent satisfaction and how sharing results with parents impacts care. This OPENPediatrics presentation offers valuable knowledge for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance family-centered care in pediatric critical care environments.
Syllabus
Introduction
Early years in nursing
Taking interest in familycentered care
What is familycentered care
Was it hard to have family speak about this
Sharing the results with parents
Major themes
Cohort Studies
Findings
Empowering Parents
Measuring Parent Satisfaction
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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