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Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling of the Influences of Family-Centered Care on Parent and Child Psychological Health
International Journal of Pediatrics (2009)
  • Carl J. Dunst, Orelena Hawks Puckett Institute
  • Carol M. Trivette, Orelena Hawks Puckett Institute
Abstract
Background. Family-centered care is now practiced throughout the world by physicians, nurses, and allied health care professionals. The call for adoption of family-centered care is based on the contention that the physical and psychological health of a child is influenced by parents’ psychological health where family-centered care enhances parent well-being which in turn influences child well-being. We empirically assessed whether these relationships are supported by available evidence.
Method. Meta-analytic structural equation modeling was used to test the direct and indirect influences of family-centered care and self-efficacy beliefs on parent and child psychological health. Data from more than 2900 parents and other caregivers in 15 studies were used for the analyses.
Results. Family-centered care had indirect effects on parent and child psychological health mediated by self-efficacy beliefs.
Conclusion. The relationships posited in the literature about family-centered care were supported by the study results.
Publication Date
January 1, 2009
DOI
10.1155/2009/576840
Citation Information
Carl J. Dunst and Carol M. Trivette. "Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling of the Influences of Family-Centered Care on Parent and Child Psychological Health" International Journal of Pediatrics Vol. 2009 (2009) p. 576840 - 576840
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol-trivette/12/