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Journal of Child Health Nursing

Volume 1, Issue 1, 2025
Mcmed International
Journal of Child Health Nursing
Issn
3117-4329 (Print), 3117-4337 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
ROLE OF FAMILY-CENTERED CARE IN IMPROVING POSTOPERATIVE RECOVERY AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
Author
Ruth Lalhmingthang
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Family-Centered Care; Pediatric Nursing; Postoperative Recovery; Pediatric Surgery; Pain Management; Parental Involvement; Patient-Centered Care; Child Anxiety; Nursing Interventions; Pediatric Outcomes.
Abstract
Family-centered care (FCC) is a critical approach in pediatric nursing that emphasizes collaboration between healthcare providers, patients, and families to optimize care outcomes. Pediatric patients undergoing surgical procedures often face heightened anxiety, pain, and stress, which can negatively impact postoperative recovery. Integrating FCC into clinical practice ensures that families are actively involved in decision-making, pain management, emotional support, and continuity of care. This research explores the impact of family- centered interventions on postoperative recovery in pediatric patients, including reduced hospital stays, improved pain control, and enhanced psychological well-being. Using case studies, data analysis, and structured questionnaires, the study highlights how engaging parents and caregivers as active participants enhances recovery outcomes, promotes adherence to postoperative care plans, and fosters resilience in children. The findings underscore that FCC is not merely supportive but a transformative strategy in pediatric postoperative care.
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