Authors

  1. Rosenberg, Rebecca E. MD, MPH, FAAP
  2. Rosenfeld, Peri PhD
  3. Williams, Emily RN
  4. Silber, Beth MPA
  5. Schlucter, Juliette BS
  6. Deng, Stella BS
  7. Geraghty, Gail RN
  8. Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan DNSc, CNS, RN, FAAN

Abstract

This study explored parents' perspectives regarding their involvement in safety for their hospitalized children. We employed qualitative description and semistructured interviews of parents of children in an urban tertiary hospital ward. Content analysis revealed 4 parent themes: risks to child safety and comfort, hospital role as a protector, participation in safety varies by individual and organizational factors, and balancing safety with "speaking up" interpersonal risks. We suggest key concepts to incorporate into staff education and family engagement/safety programs to develop effective partnerships between clinicians and parents.