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Background Families' experiences at the end of life are affected by the quality of care family and child receive. Parental voices are an important element of gathering information on caring experiences and quality issues.
The need to elicit parental experiences and perspectives on a child's end of life care is a fundamental element of measuring quality of care but, additionally, is crucial for care improvement and development.
Linda Milnes Linda Milnes
CONDUCTING RESEARCH to a high standard requires funding and grant applications to funding bodies need a detailed breakdown of justified costs to show value for money. All expenditure must be accounted for, even down to the cost of tea and c...
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Nick Evans Nick Evans
A COLLABORATION between Formula One team Williams and the University Hospital of Wales (UHW) has provided clinicians with a host of ideas about how to improve care.
Nick Evans Nick Evans
WHEN BARNSLEY council put out its tender for the 0-19 service last autumn, it laid down strict criteria. A ceiling of £4.8 million a year was put on any bids for the service, which incorporates school nursing teams and health visitors. Tha...
NURSES AT one NHS hospital trust are to be awarded badges for their achievements.
Anne Horner Anne Horner
THE WELLCHILD charity has called for workforce and training to be reviewed as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.
NURSING CHILDREN and Young People is launching a new website designed to give our readers a better experience when using the journal online.
A NEONATAL intensive care unit in Southampton has become the first in the country to gain a family-friendly accreditation award from the charity Bliss.