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Showing papers in "Journal of Pediatric Nursing in 2018"


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TL;DR: Analysis of FCC, PCC, CCC revealed more shared attributes than differences, and different kind of ‘centeredness’ are important concepts to structure nursing and healthcare.

95 citations


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TL;DR: The majority of nurses had high levels of compassion satisfaction and job satisfaction; further, female gender was associated with higher levels of sympathy satisfaction, and a significant relationship between gender and the compassion satisfaction was revealed.

73 citations


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TL;DR: Overall children's pain increased less in the non‐pharmacological intervention groups as compared to the group without intervention, and distraction with animated cartoons was superior in terms of children's perception of pain when compared to Buzzy®, and to the combination of cartoons and Buzzy®.

63 citations


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TL;DR: The aim of this article is to outline and review the emotional sequelae of pediatric oncology nurses' work and to suggest interventions to support well‐being in light of prolonged caregiving.

57 citations


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TL;DR: The results showed that school‐age children with allergic diseases have a variety of stressors, and future studies should aim to develop an allergic disease‐specific stress management program with school‐ age children.

52 citations


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TL;DR: A synthesis of the findings demonstrated that parents experience profound and pervasive uncertainty, leading to their own illness experience, which can support a more comprehensive pediatric nursing plan of care that accounts for the intricacies of the parental experience and the importance of hope.

49 citations


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TL;DR: This evidence‐based practice project examined the impact of a brief educational intervention for a multidisciplinary staff on knowledge of health literacy and the use of teach‐back during patient‐education and demonstrated increased knowledge of the teach back process.

47 citations


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Wendi Smith1
TL;DR: This concept analysis provides a background of family‐centered care of the hospitalized pediatric patient, clarify its components, and validate its significance to nursing practice and research to promote integration into pediatric nursing practice.

46 citations


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TL;DR: The RISE (Resilience In Stressful Events) peer support program at the Johns Hopkins Hospital was used as a case study for evaluating effectiveness, and identifying barriers to addressing the needs of second victims.

45 citations


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TL;DR: Acknowledging secondary traumatic stress in this population by promoting awareness, and providing educational programs will help to protect nurses' psychological health, and may prevent nurses from leaving the profession due to work‐related stress.

43 citations


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TL;DR: Arguments will be presented to show that rather than competing with FCC, CCC has the potential to complement or extend traditional FCC, by placing children in a more prominent and central position than that which they currently hold within health care.

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TL;DR: Although recent FCC debate represent the ‘unit of care’ in FCC as ‘a child within the family context’, parents' perspectival view of FCC places themselves as care recipient with a strong understanding of the ideals of partnership‐in‐care.

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TL;DR: Thermomechanical stimulation with the Buzzy device significantly reduced pain during pediatric immunization over a wide range of ages compared to control, but did not impact pre‐procedure anxiety.

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TL;DR: A minimum of 61 to 80 clinical hours in direct care of pediatric patients is necessary for nursing students to meet the Society of Pediatric Nurses' recommended pediatric nursing content, obtain pediatric nursing competency, and be able to care for pediatric patients and their families.

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TL;DR: This study qualitatively examines parents' experiences and parenting behaviors when raising a child with ASD using SDT as a framework to understand how these experiences and behaviors relate to the psychological needs for autonomy, relatedness and competence.

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TL;DR: The multi‐component PPVAA provided a guide for nurses during PIV and assisted decision making to stop attempts in difficult cases and decreased overall IV attempts and the number of staff attempting access per episode.

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TL;DR: Implementation of PHQ‐9 depression screening protocol improved screening rates in a school‐based pediatric primary care clinic services facilitating referrals to mental health providers, potentially improving morbidity and mortality among adolescents.

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TL;DR: It is shown that the maintenance of six months exclusive breastfeeding is also challenging for this group of mothers who were socially advantaged, well‐educated and highly motivated to breastfeed their babies exclusively for six months, which recommends the development of a Baby Friendly Workplace Initiative.

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TL;DR: The importance of correctly bathing premature infants as hospital admission, re‐entry and morbidity and mortality may be reduced is revealed as Swaddle bath has been shown to be the best method for bathing preterm infants in the Neonatal intensive Care Unit.

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TL;DR: The stakeholder analysis provided an environmental scan of the barriers and facilitators so that an effective HPV vaccination strategy can be planned and implemented in the Commonwealth of Virginia by public health nurses.

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TL;DR: Going beyond episodic, reactive care, RCCP achieved better CC with care neighborhood learning partnerships and illuminated components of family‐centered, interdisciplinary, team‐based care/coordination and SPoC.

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TL;DR: There is clear benefit to the EM of adult ICU patients, with evidence supporting its safety and feasibility, and it is necessary to understand pediatric specific barriers, concerns, and perceived benefits of EM prior to program development and implementation.

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TL;DR: Febrile seizure caused anxiety due to parents' lack of comprehension about the event and how to act during the seizure, and the pediatric nurse plays an important role in gaining the trust of and supporting parents whose children have suffered febrile seizures.

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Linda Cheng1
TL;DR: The relationship between VDD and obesity in school‐aged children and implications it has for the pediatric nurse are reviewed and more research is needed to clarify the role of VDD as a risk factor for obesity.

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TL;DR: Integration of Simulation Technology into Pediatric Advanced Life Support courses can improve resuscitation knowledge retention overtime and increase HCPs' ability to recall valuable knowledge when seconds matter most.

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TL;DR: The findings reported attest once again to unrelieved pain in a pediatric oncology population of children under treatment at the Children Cancer Centre of Lebanon at the American University of Beirut Medical Centre.

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TL;DR: The need to refine and expand ACE health screenings to fully capture the adversity faced by all children is supported, and emotional regulation is identified as a possible intervention point.

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TL;DR: The way parents coped with their child's heart condition as it impacted on different domains of family functioning was explored, leading to the development of a manualised family and parenting coping intervention.

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TL;DR: Spirituality of children appears to involve a search for a unique identity and relationship with God and identifies three spiritual issues specific for children with a chronic condition requiring spiritual care: relational aspects, contextual aspects and spiritual/religious coping.

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TL;DR: The findings suggest that attention should be given to nurses' perceptions of how both clinical judgment and PEWS should be seen as essential in providing nurses with information about the patients' conditions.