Reflecting on the development of a band 5 nurse coordinators' competency pathway in a children's hospital [0.03%]
儿童医院五年级护士协调人能力路径的发展反思
Clair Scaife
Clair Scaife
Taking charge of a clinical shift on a ward or department is daunting for newly qualified nurses. To support band 5 nurses in this development a coordinators' competency pathway was devised at a children's hospital NHS trust in 2012. The pa...
Mark Freeman-Ferguson
Mark Freeman-Ferguson
Tourette's syndrome affects about 1% of the school-age population. Children and young people with the condition exhibit involuntary motor and vocal (also known as phonic) tics. Only 10% of those with Tourette's syndrome have coprolalia, whi...
Confidentiality breaches in hospital: the experiences of young people and parents [0.03%]
青年和家长眼中的医院保密漏洞:一项经验研究
Claus Sixtus Jensen,Marianne Eg
Claus Sixtus Jensen
Background: Healthcare professionals, including nurses, have a vital role in protecting patient confidentiality. However, evidence shows that breaches of confidentiality are common in hospitals for various reasons, includ...
Care after death in children's hospices: recommendations for moving and handling, and for managing physiological deterioration [0.03%]
儿童姑息关怀病房的尸体照料:搬运和处理以及管理生理功能减退的建议
Michael Tatterton,Alison Honour,David Billington et al.
Michael Tatterton et al.
Background: Children's hospices provide a range of services for babies, children and young people who have a life-limiting or life-threatening condition, including care after death in specialist 'cool bedrooms'. Care afte...
Mitigating the effects of COVID-19 on the work of a children's clinical research facility [0.03%]
减轻COVID-19大流行对儿童临床研究中心工作的影响
Allyson Gray
Allyson Gray
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected almost every aspect of healthcare, including research. Many ongoing clinical trials were paused or adjusted to the new circumstances, the safety of all involved and patient outco...
Rhian Stevens,Lucille Kelsall-Knight
Rhian Stevens
Bronchiolitis is a common seasonal viral illness in babies and children aged under two years. Its significance has increased in the light of a predicted surge in respiratory illness in children this winter and the continuing effect of the c...
Recognising and managing type 1 disordered eating in children and young people with diabetes [0.03%]
儿童和青少年1型糖尿病患者的饮食紊乱识别与管理
Amanda Cainer
Amanda Cainer
Type 1 disordered eating (T1DE), also referred to as diabulimia, is a serious eating disorder that can occur in children and young people with type 1 diabetes when they deliberately reduce or restrict their insulin doses to lose weight. It ...
Nurses' experiences of managing vulnerability when working with seriously ill children [0.03%]
护士在照顾重症儿童时管理脆弱性的工作体验
Alice Nugent,Gráinne Donohue,Agnes Higgins
Alice Nugent
Background: Nurses who work with very unwell or dying children may experience intense sorrow and distress in response to loss, which can take an emotional toll on them, potentially affecting care provision. ...
Continuing professional development in children's nursing: identifying needs and delivering quality assured activities [0.03%]
儿童护理的继续职业发展:识别需求并提供质量保证活动
Karine Anne Latter,Lesley Reilly,Rachel Boardman
Karine Anne Latter
Continuing professional development (CPD) for nurses is intrinsically linked to quality improvement, improved patient safety and outcomes, career progression, and recruitment and retention, as well as being integral to nurses' lifelong deve...
Applying communication skills in the provision of family-centred care: a reflective account [0.03%]
在以家庭为中心的护理中运用沟通技巧:反思报告
Lucinda Mary King,Andrea Lacey,Jane Hunt
Lucinda Mary King
Providing family-centred care is fundamental to children's nursing and requires the development of therapeutic relationships with parents, notably parents of children who are acutely unwell. Gaining parents' trust and engaging them in their...