Trust in the nurse: Findings from a survey of hospitalised children.
Rosemarie SheehanGerard M FealyPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2020)
Children's level of trust in the nurse can be measured. A trusting child is likely to be less fearful and experience clinical procedures as less threatening and is more likely to adhere to treatment. Children's nurses should recognise that trust can change with age and with multiple hospital admissions.