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The moderating effects of nurses' background characteristics on the relationship between family-centred care perception and practice for hospitalized children and their families in Malawi

Globally, limited information is available on the relationship between the perception and practice of family-centered care (FCC), and the moderating effects of nurses' background characteristics on this relationship. This study investigated the relationship between FCC perception and FCC practi...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric nursing 2023-11, Vol.73, p.169-176
Main Authors: Phiri, Patrick G.M.C., Chan, Carmen W.H., Wong, Cho Lee, Cheung, Ankie T., Shah, Suleman, Daradkeh, Fares Ahmad Khalil
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Summary:Globally, limited information is available on the relationship between the perception and practice of family-centered care (FCC), and the moderating effects of nurses' background characteristics on this relationship. This study investigated the relationship between FCC perception and FCC practice and the moderating effects of the nurses' background characteristics on this relationship. A cross-sectional study was conducted using a two-stage stratified sampling method. Data were collected from 444 nurses using the Family Centered Care Questionnaire-Revised and analyzed using IBM SPSS Version 25. The Hayes PROCESS macro model, version 3, was integrated into SPSS to examine the moderating effects at a significance level of 0.05. The response rate was 98%, and a statistically significant positive association was found between FCC perception and FCC practice (r = 0.353, p 
ISSN:0882-5963
1532-8449
DOI:10.1016/j.pedn.2023.09.004