Objective: Pediatric nurses have significant responsibilities in
adopting and implementation of the children’s rights. This study was conducted
to determine the attitudes of nurses working in pediatric service towards
children’s rights.
Method: The study was carried out with 104 nurses working in
pediatric services of a university hospital and state hospital and agreeing to
participate in the research. The data of the study were gathered with
Descriptive Information Form and Questionnaire for Measuring Attitudes towards
Children’s Rights. Descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis
and correlation analysis were used in the analysis of data.
Results: The average age of
the nurses in the study is 32.10±7.69, 97.1% are female, 62.5% have bachelor’s
degree, 59.6% are married and 51% have children. The work experience of 57.7%
of the nurses and the experience of 80.8% of those in pediatric clinic range
from 0 to 10 years. Of pediatric nurses, 77.9% stated that they heard about the
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 52.9% said they have no idea as to
whether our country has signed this convention, and 96.2% reported they pay
attention to the children’s rights and they have to take active role on the
children’s rights. The Questionnaire for Measuring Attitudes towards Children’s
Rights average scores of the nurses are 27.16±5.34. When Questionnaire for
Measuring Attitudes towards Children’s Rights average scores were examined
according to descriptive characteristics of the nurses, the difference between
them was found to be statistically insignificant (p>0.05).
Conclusions:
It might be concluded that the
attitudes of pediatric nurses towards children’s rights are positive. This
study contributes the nurses working in pediatric clinics to pay attention
towards children’s rights in the practices of treatment and care for children.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Medical Science Research Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | June 30, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | June 29, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 |