Nurses' beliefs and attitudes toward caring for children who fail to thrive

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Nursing
Department Nursing
Author Miller, Marilyn K.
Title Nurses' beliefs and attitudes toward caring for children who fail to thrive
Date 1988-03
Description A descriptive design was used to investigate pediatric nurses' beliefs and attitudes towards caring for children who fail to thrive (FTT) in an attempt to identify factors affecting their behavior. The relevance of this description is demonstrated in the theory of reasoned action. The study sample (N = 29) was comprised of registered nurses employed in pediatric settings who had worked with children who fail to thrive. All salient beliefs elicited from an interview regarding the care of children who fail to thrive, as well as the mothers and families of these children, were considered to be negative, with the exception of 17% of those statements, which favorably addressed the mothers' personality. Except for playing with both groups of children, attitudes toward caring for children who fail to thrive were significantly more unfavorable than toward caring for children with sepsis (p < .05), a disease used as a control. Nurses were significantly more unfavorable toward caring for children who fail to thrive. It would seem that an intervention approach to alter nurses' attitudes and beliefs toward children who fail to thrive, rather than only addressing behavior, is indicated in order to improve the nature of care for those children.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject MESH Attitude of Health Personnel; Failure to Thrive; Nursing Care; Pediatric Nursing; Psychosocial Deprivation; Child
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name MS
Language eng
Relation is Version of Digital reproduction of "Nurses' beliefs and attitudes toward caring for children who fail to thrive". Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library.
Rights Management © Marilyn K. Miller.
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Source Original: University of Utah Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library (no longer available)
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6fx7c76
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