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Evaluation of Videophone Communication for Families of Hospitalized Children
Authors:David B. Nicholas PhD  Karlee D. Fellner MEd BA  Donna Koller PhD  Karen Fontana Chow MN RN  Leanne Brister BA CCLS
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary , Edmonton, Alberta, Canada nicholas@ucalgary.ca;3. University of British Columbia, Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada;4. Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;5. Hospital for Sick Children , Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:
This study evaluated videophones as a means of support among families who had limited access to their hospitalized children due to geographic separation. These videophones facilitated video-mediated communication between the hospital and the family home. Qualitative interviews explored the outcomes and processes related to videophone use for a subsample of 14 participants. Content analysis identified six themes: being in hospital far from home is “draining,” vicarious growth and the recalibration of priorities, “it's like you're right there,” source of happiness in a hard place, ease of videophone use, and limitations of the videophone. Participants reported that family separation during pediatric hospitalization was very difficult, and use of the videophones mitigated these effects through decreasing feelings of isolation and anxiety, and increasing feelings of connection between family members.
Keywords:pediatric hospitalization  family  parents  child  videophone  social support  communication  quality of life  long distance
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