for eMaxHealthParental participation in medical decisions linked to self-efficacy, past experience with hospitalized child.
Beth A. Tarini, M.D.In a new study published in the October issue of the Journal of Pediatrics, 86 percent of parents report that they participate in decisions made about their hospitalized child ,, s medical care. Researchers also found that parents who feel confident communicating with physicians " as well as those parents whose child has been previously hospitalized " are more likely to participate in medical decisions.
The role of parents as participants in medical decisions may significantly affect the child ,, s health, says study lead author Beth A. Tarini, M.D., clinical lecturer and member of the Child Health Evaluation Research (CHEAR) Unit in the Division of General Pediatrics at Mott. She notes that previous research has shown that in adult patients, shared decision- making " between patients and health care providers "improves health outcomes.