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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY CENTERED CARE (FCC) AND ANXIETY LEVEL IN PRESCHOOLERS WHO WERE HOSPITALISED IN A GARDENIA ROOM MUHAMMAD SANI HOSPITAL 2024
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https://doi.org/10.37776/zk.v15i3.1858Abstract
In an effort to reduce the level of anxiety in children during the hospitalization period by taking an approach Family Centered Care (FCC) which is a care model that places the family at the center of the care process. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship Family Centered Care (FCC) with the level of anxiety in preschool children who are hospitalized in the Gardenia room at Muhammad Sani Regional Hospital in 2024. The design of this research is Cross Sectional with a sampling method using techniques Purposive Sampling. The sample in this study consisted of 31 parent respondents and data analysis used Chi-Square. The research results showed that more than half of the respondents (54.8%) assessed the implementation Family Centered Care (FCC) is in the good category and more than half of child respondents (64.5%) experience mild levels of anxiety. Analysis results using Chi Square shows that there is a significant relationship between Family centered care (FCC) with the level of anxiety in preschool children who are hospitalized in the gardenia room at Muhammad Sani Regional Hospital in 2024 (p value = 0.031 < 0.05). It is recommended that nurses place more emphasis on communication skills and family involvement strategies in care.Downloads
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2025-06-20
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