- Health Education for Parents of Sick Children
Providing health education to parents of sick children in
the hospital is essential for equipping them with important information that
aids in their child’s recovery and disease prevention, both during
hospitalization and after discharge. This reflects the hospital’s commitment to
educating the child's family on the following:
- The child's medical diagnosis.
- Diagnostic tests, examinations,
and treatments.
- Medication usage and possible
side effects.
- Nutrition.
- Physical therapy and
rehabilitation.
- Information on reducing disease
risks through proper nutrition.
- Discharge instructions and
follow-up care.
Objective:
To improve healthcare outcomes by educating parents on how
to support their child's recovery and promote healthy behaviors through the
provision of medical information across various specialties relevant to the
child’s condition.
Procedures:
- According to the Code of
Medical Ethics No. 238 of 2003, health education for patients and their
families is a fundamental responsibility of doctors and the medical team.
- The treating physician and
nursing staff use a dedicated record or form for educating the child's
family.
- The medical team, including the
treating physician and nurses, assesses the child's health condition and
determines the educational needs of the family.
- Any department participating in
educational sessions documents the session, including signatures and the
date, in the patient’s educational record.
- If abbreviations are used, an
explanation should be provided to ensure clarity.
- The medical team ensures that
the educational record includes details of the information provided, the
family’s response, and a summary of the educational session.
- The medical team ensures that
any department involved in the educational process includes its specific
educational forms in the patient’s record.
- The medical team provides
opportunities for parents to ask questions and ensures their understanding
of discharge instructions and follow-up steps, which must be documented in
the child’s file.
- The hospital provides a
designated space for educational sessions for parents in waiting areas and
outpatient clinics.
- The hospital commits to
providing standardized educational materials on the importance of
breastfeeding, weaning stages, and common infectious diseases.
Responsible Personnel:
- The treating physician.
- Nursing staff in the
department.
- Healthcare providers from any
department participating in patient education.
Forms:
- Patient and Family Health
Education Form.