Legacy in paediatrics: A concept analysis

Author:

Keller Briana P.1ORCID,Akard Terrah F.2ORCID,Boles Jessika C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Vanderbilt University Peabody College Nashville Tennessee USA

2. Vanderbilt University Graduate School Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractAimTo provide an analysis of legacy and legacy‐oriented interventions in paediatric healthcare.DesignWalker and Avant's method of concept analysis.MethodsUsing Walker and Avant's method, three defining attributes of the concept were determined, followed by antecedents, consequences, and empirical referents of legacy.ResultsIn paediatrics, legacy is co‐authored in relationships, has the capability to outlive the person or event it represents, and elicits the essence of a person or experience. Receiving legacy‐oriented interventions are not a prerequisite for having a legacy, nor is death.ConclusionEngaging in purposeful, individualized legacy‐oriented interventions can improve coping in paediatric patients, families, and providers. By understanding the concept of legacy, providers are better equipped to provide care honouring the unique personhood, relationships, and strengths of children and families in even the most dire circumstances.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareUnderstanding the scope and purpose of legacy in paediatrics assists providers in improving patient‐ and family‐centred outcomes by designing interventions that facilitate long‐term coping in patients facing a loss of or significant change in health, normalcy, or life.ImpactLegacy‐oriented interventions are provided at most children's hospitals in the United States, yet no widespread consensus on foundation or scope has been determined. This concept analysis provides evidence‐based guidelines for policy and practice in creating legacy for and with children, providing opportunities to improve quality of care for young patients and their families around the world.Reporting MethodN/A.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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