Screening pregnant women for bacterial infection Group B Streptococcus (GBS) can cut the risk to newborns dramatically, a study from London North West Healthcare NHS Trust suggests.
Neonatal intensive care unit staff at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children are keeping parents up to date with their babies' progress by making personal videos.
Staff nurse and teaching assistant win Nursing Children and Young People award [0.03%]
员工护士和助教获得《儿童与青少年护理》奖
Gillian Priday and Gregory Cigan have won the 2016 research award offered by Nursing Children and Young People and supported by the RCN's Research in Child Health community.
Linda Shields
Linda Shields
Family-centred care is in trouble. For 30 years, hospitals and health services around the world have been trying to implement it.
University of East Anglia child health nursing lecturer Katie McGhee has responded to a letter published in International Airport Review.
Passion makes a difference [0.03%]
激情创造改变
Why did you become a children's nurse? During my state registered nurse training, I did an eight-week placement on an orthopaedic and ear, nose and throat ward. There was an eight-year-old patient who had Perthes' disease. I cared for him p...
Giving mothers at risk of preterm delivery corticosteroid drugs from as early as 23 weeks of pregnancy is associated with a lower rate of death and serious illness for their babies, according to study published by the BMJ.
A serious shortfall in the numbers of children's nurses and doctors is putting 'dangerous pressure' on overstretched services, a new report warns.
Flavia Munn
Flavia Munn
A report based on an analysis of patient records of emergency hospital care in England in 2006-07 and 2015-16 has found that emergency department admissions for babies and young children have risen by almost one third in a decade.
Understanding the physiology of sleep and promoting effective routines with infants in hospital and at home [0.03%]
了解睡眠生理并促进医院和家庭中婴儿的有效作息常规
Doreen Crawford
Doreen Crawford
Sleep is a biological necessity. Infants are unique individuals and what can be regarded as normal for one infant and his or her family may be considered a problem for another. Genetics, lifestyles, roles and responsibilities all influence ...