A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Aim To examine how children in hospital perceive their m
Vaccination programmes are implemented either in response to a specif
The nursing care of a six year old with type 1 diabetes reveals the i
Aims To determine the effect of nasogastric (NG) feeding
Aims To elicit the views of children’s nurses with regar
Aim To observe and report rates of, and reasons for, par
Aims To explore the experience of younger students of ch
There has been little research into Australian Indigenous families’ u
Storytelling is a useful relationship-building tool to use with child
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is a therapy that is complex and can lead t
Healthcare professionals are required to complete regular training in
A children’s oncology unit in the UK carried out an initial audit of
Good dental health is essential for good communication, nutrition and self-esteem.
Research suggests that use of the common assessment framework (CAF) assists in the early identification of, and response to, clients’ needs. CAF is used to promote early intervention and effective multi-agency working, particularly with children who have additional needs.
Aim To develop relevant and feasible guidelines for transition care, based on the perspectives of stakeholders.
‘Sam’ was a six-year-old boy with medulloblastoma causing obstructive hydrocephalus and ataxia. Surgery, rehabilitation and possible long-term disability or neurological deficit were prepared for thoroughly by Sam and his family with the help of a multidisciplinary team.
Aims To ascertain the views of young people in the UK with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) about their health care, and to compare these views with the perceptions of nurses involved in this sector and the current social policy response.
The number of service users with communication difficulties is increasing.
