Nursing models have had a long and often troubled history of development. Many that have been developed are not applicable in the pediatric setting. Models of pediatric care, though in use in many developing countries, are often not applicable within the cultures of those countries. This article outlines the history of the development of nursing models, the debate that has accompanied their progress, and the way in which they have been applied. An argument about the influence of culture on the way children are cared for in hospitals is postulated, and explanations are given as to why current models are not appropriate for use in pediatrics. A new philosophical model for pediatric nursing, the Parent-Staff Interaction Model of Pediatric Care...
Caring for preschool children suffering from cancer pain presents a major challenge for paediatric o...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...
This integrated literature review provides state-of-the-science information regarding parent partici...
Background and aims: Hospitalization is a stressful event for children and their families. Despite o...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) comprise a substantial proportion of the patient popu...
Background & Objective: Parental participation in pediatric nursing is not ideally done due to sever...
The Platt report (Ministry of Health 1959) recommended that hospitals provide for parents to stay wi...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how nurses communicate and cooperate with parents of hospital...
Background. While perceptions of parents and staff about care of hospitalized children have been exp...
The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a deeper understanding about parents’ perceptions of qual...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents and discusses an alternative model of family-centred care (...
Contemporary nursing care of children is based on the holistic approach aimed at the satisfaction of...
Background: Family centred care is widely promoted as a model for children 19s health care in many c...
A model has been described for the practice of pediatrics using parent-infant groups. In a one year ...
Caring for preschool children suffering from cancer pain presents a major challenge for paediatric o...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...
This integrated literature review provides state-of-the-science information regarding parent partici...
Background and aims: Hospitalization is a stressful event for children and their families. Despite o...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) comprise a substantial proportion of the patient popu...
Background & Objective: Parental participation in pediatric nursing is not ideally done due to sever...
The Platt report (Ministry of Health 1959) recommended that hospitals provide for parents to stay wi...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how nurses communicate and cooperate with parents of hospital...
Background. While perceptions of parents and staff about care of hospitalized children have been exp...
The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a deeper understanding about parents’ perceptions of qual...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents and discusses an alternative model of family-centred care (...
Contemporary nursing care of children is based on the holistic approach aimed at the satisfaction of...
Background: Family centred care is widely promoted as a model for children 19s health care in many c...
A model has been described for the practice of pediatrics using parent-infant groups. In a one year ...
Caring for preschool children suffering from cancer pain presents a major challenge for paediatric o...
The changing epidemiology of child health means that an increasing number of children with chronic a...
This integrated literature review provides state-of-the-science information regarding parent partici...