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Parents’ and carers’ experiences of transition and aftercare following a child's discharge from a paediatric intensive care unit to an in-patient ward setting:A qualitative systematic review [PDF]
Objectives: To explore parents’ experiences of transition and aftercare following their child’s discharge from a pediatric intensive care unit to an inpatient ward.Methods: A qualitative systematic review was conducted.
Evans, Catrin +2 more
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Transition to adult services for children and young people with palliative care needs : a systematic review [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the evidence on the transition process from child to adult services for young people with palliative care needs. Design: Systematic review Setting: Child and adult services and interface between healthcare providers.
Adi, Y. +6 more
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Developing an organizing framework to guide nursing research in the Children’s Oncology Group (COG) [PDF]
Objectives To describe the development and application of an organizing research framework to guide COG Nursing research. Data Sources Research articles, reports and meeting minutes Conclusion An organizing research framework helps to outline ...
Haase, Joan E. +4 more
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Risk of falling in pediatric nursing
Aim: The aim of this article is to describe, analyze and compare the assessment tools used to evaluate risk of falling in pediatric nursing. Design: Review - literature review.
Jana Chromá
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Palliative care for hospitalized children: perception of the nursing team
Objective: to understand the perception of the nursing team of an intensive care unit and pediatric hospitalization about palliative care for hospitalized children.
Bruna Yorrana Ferraz Almeida +2 more
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Pediatric simulation in undergraduate nursing education: A Scoping Review
Background: The use of simulation in nursing education continues to grow. However, the evidence available in the field of pediatric simulation is not robust.
Evans Appiah-Kusi, Tracy M. Christianson
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Empathy is a fundamental quality that nursing staff should possess, but the empathy ability of nursing students in China is currently at an intermediate level and requires improvement.
Zi-Yun Zhou +3 more
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Pediatric Kennedy Terminal Ulcer [PDF]
Photograph of Fossett's circus loads, 2 AEC Matadors - KKN412 - and trailers, taken Forest site, 28 September 1959 whole side ...
Reitz, Megan, Schindler, Christine A.
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