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ISSN:2046-2336

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Community children's nurses provide a vital service between the hospital and home environment, supporting children, young people and families with their health needs. In the UK, the number of educational pathways providing a specialist prac...
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Malnutrition can be defined as 'a state in which a deficiency of nutrients such as energy, protein, vitamins and minerals cause measurable adverse effects on body composition, function or clinical outcome'. Identification of malnutrition in...
Philippa Cullen-Prince,Helen Leigh Philippa Cullen-Prince
Following feedback from parents and carers, a new pathway was developed by staff in the paediatric day surgery unit of a hospital in England for admitting children and young people with learning disabilities, some of whom are autistic. This...
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Healthcare transition involves the purposeful and planned process of preparing, empowering and supporting young people with long-term conditions and their families when they are moving from child to adult services. Transition is a series of...
Jean Angela Davies Jean Angela Davies
World events, such as the conflict in Ukraine, the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, have highlighted the effects of trauma and adverse childhood experiences on children and young people. Adverse ...
Helen Woodman,Sally Spencer Helen Woodman
Specialist roles have been developed to provide holistic care to children and young people with cancer, one of which is the advanced clinical practitioner (ACP) in paediatric oncology and haematology. A survey showed that paediatric oncolog...
Diana De,Jim Richardson Diana De
People from minority groups frequently experience adversity in various aspects of their lives, including when accessing healthcare services. Culture has a significant role in all healthcare encounters between nurses, multidisciplinary teams...
Victoria Harte Victoria Harte
While the transport and retrieval of critically ill children has been extensively researched and audited, nurse-led repatriation and retrieval of non-critical children and neonates has only recently become a full-time nursing position in No...
Jean Angela Davies Jean Angela Davies
This article explores the experiences of South Thames Retrieval Service (STRS) retrieval nurse practitioners in providing inter-hospital transfers of critically ill babies and children during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic...
Rebecca Johns,Mandy Jane Brimble Rebecca Johns
Childhood obesity is a worldwide public health issue requiring sustained health promotion efforts by multiple healthcare professionals. Children's nurses are the main providers of education, support and interventions for those who are overw...