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An Analysis on the Daily Activities of Hospitalized Children and the Responses of Their Mothers

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Abstract

This study was descriptive survey research.
The main purpose of this study is to examine the daily activity of hospitalized children from two month years old to twelve years old and to identify needs of responses of mother who has hospitalized children.
The subjects for the study were 179 mothers who have hospitalized children at pediatric ward two hospitals attached to a university in Seoul.
The data was collected by two researchers and two assistants using structured open questionnaire for intervies.
The data was analyzed by using SPSS/PC.
@ES The results of the study were as follows:
@EN 1. The daily activity of hospitalized children was mainly play activity except for treatment or nursing activity. It was limited activity at sickbed and various according to developmental stage of children.
2. The common responses of mothers on intravenous injection, blood sampling and fretful children were heartache, crying, empathy and guilty feeling.
3. The responses of mothers on disease progress were comfort, aspiration, anxiety, glo0ominess, critique and a serene state of mind.
4. The responses of mothers on medical personnel were kindness, carefulness, comfort, satisfaction, calmness and unkindness.
5. The responses of mothers on another hospitalized children were mainly empathy and sympathy.
6. The responses of mothers on patient clothes were comfort and deny.
7. The responses of mothers on residence with child were comfort. Inevitable duty. Laborious, exhaust, annoyance and worried about another family member.
8. The requirements of mothers were mainly convenience facility and play place.
The results of this study 8indicate that hospital life were indifferent growth and development of children.
Nurses need to identify hospitalized children and mothers have hospital adjustment problems and intervene as soon as possible to promote normal growth and development of theses children.
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