I read an article written by Michelle A. Mendes, PHD, RN, CPN, she is currently an assistant professor at the College of Nursing, East Carolina University, in Greenville, NC. The article titled “Parents’ Descriptions of Ideal Home Nursing Care for Their Technology-Dependent Children” (Mendes, 2013). The articles purpose was to explain the needs and expectations for a home nurse caring for a medical technology dependent child from the parents’ point of view. Technology dependant in this article means the child has some sort of medical device that they are dependent on to live. “Many of these children have extensive and continuous health care needs associated with developmental or physical disabilities, …show more content…
The problem is that text books and teaching guides for home nursing have not yet caught up with the technology, giving the nurses direction how to properly care for this group in a home setting. “Home care for technology-dependent children is one of the fastest growing segments of the U.S. health care industry, but nursing literature lacks clear directions to guide home care nurses in planning a family-centered practice. The purpose of this study was to address this gap in the literature by eliciting descriptions of ideal home nursing care for technology-dependent children from the perspective of their parents.” (Mendes, 2013) The nurses caring for these children in their homes not only need to take into consideration the medical needs for the patient using the equipment but their personal and emotional needs as well along with how to properly interact with their parents and other family members that also aid in care. The findings of the study showed what the parents considered to be ideal traits and their expectations for a home nurse that can care for their child effectively and mesh with the household. There were distinct similarities of expectations between all of the participants that were interviewed in finding what makes an