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[How do parents perceive their child's restraint during emergency care?]
Pauline Villemont1, Bénédicte Lombart2
1Pôle enfant, centre hospitalier de Versailles, 177, rue de Versailles, 78150 Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, France.
Abstract:
Restraint during care in pediatrics is a professional practice that is beginning to be studied. However, few studies explore this phenomenon from the point of view of the parents of children who are firmly restrained during care. Guided by the caregiver's perspective, care remains a priority for them. Some perceive the violence of the situation, while others focus on the benevolence of the professionals. In all cases, this practice implies the need for professionals to support the parents and children concerned, in order to safeguard the best interests of the young patient.
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