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期刊名:Nursing children and young people

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ISSN:2046-2336

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Familial genetic information should be shared with children as a continuous process.
Patric Devitt,Leyonie Higgins Patric Devitt
IT IS ESSENTIAL that all research is carried out in a manner that is transparently in line with ethical thinking. This is even more important when the subjects or participants are children or young people. The Medical Research Council ( 200...
Nick Triggle Nick Triggle
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to view Northern Ireland's approach to improving the health of children without seeing it through the prism of poverty. The legacy of the Troubles, the recession and a high cost of living mean that child poverty levels rema...
A NATIONAL framework for the nursing care of teenagers and young adults with cancer has been launched by the Teenage Cancer Trust. This is the first time a vision for the workforce has been set out.
PARENTS WHOSE children die while taking part in a randomised controlled trial still wish to be kept in contact with the trial, a new study has found.
Jennifer Sprinks Jennifer Sprinks
TEAMS INSPECTING children's services should include at least two parents and a pharmacist to ask specific questions about children's medicines management, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has conceded for its future inspections.
TWO NURSES will receive a national award at a London ceremony this month in recognition of their work in caring for seriously ill children and young people.
PLANS TO move the commissioning of health visiting services for children aged 0-5 from the NHS to local authorities have been criticised by the Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association (CPHVA).
PATIENTS AT the Royal London Children's Hospital got the chance to take part in a fun science laboratory day.
Just how far parents and children should be involved as active participants in health care is a question that features strongly in this month's issue.