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Showing papers in "Journal of Pediatric Nursing in 2010"


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TL;DR: Many areas of research remain undeveloped, but there is a solid foundation for moving forward in conducting research focused on assisting nurses in implementing this basic philosophy of practice in all settings and situations in which children receive health care.

247 citations


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TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to provide the reader with the weight of evidence, current federal regulatory stance, and proposed legislation regarding the safe use of BPA.

232 citations


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TL;DR: Results suggest that mind-body interventions, including hypnosis, distraction, and imagery, may be effective, alone or as adjuncts to pharmacological interventions, in managing procedure-related pain, anxiety, and distress in pediatric oncology.

113 citations


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TL;DR: There are a variety of factors that make the pediatric population more susceptible to medication errors and potential complications resulting from medication administration including the availability of different dosage forms of the same medication, incorrect dosing, lack of standardized dosing regimen, and organ system maturity.

111 citations


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TL;DR: The nursing work being performed when interrupted and the outcomes of these interruptions are described, and the sources, types, and causes of interruptions.

88 citations


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TL;DR: The ecological model can help researchers and practitioners to design experimental interventions in multiple settings that ensure smooth transitions and support the well-being of youth with disabilities or SHCN.

71 citations


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TL;DR: It is necessary for patient educators to capitalize on physician/nurse visits and use the time for asthma education, particularly to increase the efficacy expectations of parents/guardians with limited health literacy skills.

70 citations


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TL;DR: Contrary to expectations in a Middle Eastern culture, both fathers and mothers reported similar levels of stress, perceived informal social support, and coping.

55 citations


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TL;DR: Home nursing support, in particular night nursing, is important for the health and well-being of familial caregivers of ventilator-assisted children.

50 citations


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TL;DR: The results from this study indicate that binaural auditory beat stimulation did not significantly reduce the symptom of inattention in the experimental group, however, parents and adolescents stated that homework problems due to inatt attention improved during the 3-week study.

43 citations


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TL;DR: It is important to educate pregnant mothers, probably through exposure to trained midwives and media, so they may recognize the significance of EBF and will develop intention and plan to feed their babies, keeping in mind the benefits it may yield.

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TL;DR: Complications of infection and granulation tissue occur frequently and likely are a cause of stress and increased burden of care for these children and families.

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TL;DR: This article is a descriptive cross-sectional study with Latino migrant farmworker families in Ohio to influence development of culturally appropriate nutrition interventions to help Latino MFW families achieve healthier nutrition and weight in their children.

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TL;DR: Qualitative processes focusing on developmentally appropriate, creative data collection strategies for use with children and adolescents, illustrated from data-based research are described.

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TL;DR: The Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP) was piloted at one NICU and was perceived to impact positively on infant well-being and parents' way of caring.

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TL;DR: If the study had screened only for BMI and examined those with BMI >or=85th percentile or underweight for hypertension, it would have missed 26% of the children with persistently elevated BP, and measurement of WC explained variance in elevated BP not explained by BMI.

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TL;DR: The content validity of a screening checklist to identify infants with CHD at risk of feeding difficulties or inadequate nutritional intake for timely referral to a feeding specialist or dietitian is established.

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TL;DR: Data analysis revealed that parents fostering children in rural communities have concerns related to accessing medical care and decision making, and expressed feelings of being overwhelmed and unprepared, isolated, and stigmatized.

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TL;DR: The analysis offers insight into the everyday practices and problems that public health nurses and families encounter in providing care to a vulnerable, isolated, and often marginalized population while navigating the complexity of living and working in the same small communities.

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TL;DR: The research process was used to identify issues of concern and to develop and evaluate interventions to improve family centered care and family and staff perceptions of family and centered care pre and post intervention are presented.

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TL;DR: The KUPC model was conceptualized to account for the complex circumstances surrounding nurse's knowledge uptake and use in the context of pain care and provides a framework for health care administrators, clinical leaders, and researchers to consider as they decide how to intervene to increase knowledge use.

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TL;DR: The significance of dental caries in children, the importance of oral health promotion, barriers to providing and obtaining oral health care, and current recommendations for practice are discussed.

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TL;DR: For example, the authors found that parents of children with chronic conditions and physical disabilities are in poorer emotional and physical health than parents of healthy children due to the demands of caregiving.

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TL;DR: The Integrative Model of Adolescent Health Risk Behavior was developed to guide adolescent nursing research using existing theoretical and empirical data and will facilitate development of nursing interventions to increase health protection by discouraging adolescents from making unhealthy choices.

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TL;DR: The data suggest that children with classic CAH may experience lowering of blood glucose during illnesses, and patient education regarding the management of common childhood illness should include glucose supplementation.

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TL;DR: The incidence study found that about one third of children were sometimes unaccompanied, and the philosophical model of most pediatric hospitals is family-centered care and reducing separation effects.

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TL;DR: In this paper, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline on the measurement of recumbent length and stature of infants, children, and adolescents is presented. But the guideline is based on linear growth measurement error.

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TL;DR: Evaluated the ThermoSENSOR against ear temperatures (ETs) measured by a Braun ThermoScan ear thermometer and axillary temperatures (ATs) measure by a Terumo digital clinical thermometer, suggesting that the TTs were comparable to the ETs and ATs.

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TL;DR: Supportive resources available to grieving grandparents, the effects of the grandchild's death on the grandparent-parent relationship, and the influence of race and ethnicity on grandparent grieving are discussed.

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TL;DR: The results suggest that the parents' handling was equivalent with caring in the best interests of the child, up to a certain point where the parents instead used their authority to maintain the child's physical health rather than trying to prevent or relieve the children's fear.