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Nurses who work with children and their families have indicated that they are promoting and upholdin...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
The question of whether or not to smack children has long been one of controversy and debate. Quant...
The smacking controversy: what advice should we be giving parents? Background. Even among countries ...
Aim. This paper reports a study of how issues around the use of smacking by parents are represented ...
Original article can be found at: http://paediatricnursing.rcnpublishing.co.uk/index.asp [Full text ...
It is considered the right of children to have their pain managed effectively. Yet, despite extensiv...
The response to the legislative change in New Zealand that occurred in 2007 on the physical discipl...
Uncovering pain in critically ill non-verbal children: Nurses ’ clinical experiences in the paediatr...
Aims: To report the types, frequency, and concordance of physical punishments employed by parents on...
Recently, it has been argued that ‘anti-smacking’ campaigns have been so successful that ‘explicit p...
It appears that the acceptance of children's rights within the acute care setting is treated as a gi...
Th e article presents the problem of child abuse in the family. Shows the causes of violence in the ...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Background Child maltreatment has increased over the past years. There is no direct relation-ship be...
Nurses who work with children and their families have indicated that they are promoting and upholdin...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
The question of whether or not to smack children has long been one of controversy and debate. Quant...
The smacking controversy: what advice should we be giving parents? Background. Even among countries ...
Aim. This paper reports a study of how issues around the use of smacking by parents are represented ...
Original article can be found at: http://paediatricnursing.rcnpublishing.co.uk/index.asp [Full text ...
It is considered the right of children to have their pain managed effectively. Yet, despite extensiv...
The response to the legislative change in New Zealand that occurred in 2007 on the physical discipl...
Uncovering pain in critically ill non-verbal children: Nurses ’ clinical experiences in the paediatr...
Aims: To report the types, frequency, and concordance of physical punishments employed by parents on...
Recently, it has been argued that ‘anti-smacking’ campaigns have been so successful that ‘explicit p...
It appears that the acceptance of children's rights within the acute care setting is treated as a gi...
Th e article presents the problem of child abuse in the family. Shows the causes of violence in the ...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Background Child maltreatment has increased over the past years. There is no direct relation-ship be...
Nurses who work with children and their families have indicated that they are promoting and upholdin...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
The question of whether or not to smack children has long been one of controversy and debate. Quant...