This paper examines the hitherto mostly unrecognised relationship between gender, health and children; its significance for nursing practice and how it has been considered in nursing research.Holistic nursing practice with children requires adequate assessment and consideration of all potential influences on children's lives. Socioeconomic disparities have received widespread attention and gender inequalities in adult health have been studied in some depth. The links between gender, health and children, however, have received little consideration. The paper first considers this context in depth; it then applies the context to research in practice.Systematic review.A systematic literature search was undertaken on four mainstream nursing rese...
This literature review analyzes if gender bias influences the disproportionate number of male nurses...
Background: There has been an increase of reports describing mental health problems in adolescents, ...
This paper, based on a presentation to the UK Association of Chief Children’s Nurses, is the author’...
Background. In the United Kingdom (UK), concern about inequalities in health and health care has led...
Abstract Background Gender-based medicine is an innovative branch of biomedical research and represe...
Background: Developing nursing research skills, awareness and research utilisation are important for...
Equal opportunities for children are in general regarded as crucial; nevertheless, children are stil...
The presentation examines representations of parents, mothers and fathers over time in children's nu...
Evidence-based nursing practice is based on three pillars: the available research, known preferences...
This qualitative, systematic review explored the influence of gender on children's and young people'...
This qualitative, systematic review explored the influence of gender on children’s and young people’...
Purpose– This purpose of this paper is to engage two enduring sets of assumptions within nursing: fi...
This study aimed to reveal gender-related deficiencies by examining nurses' experiences with gender ...
The increase in the number of children living with complex, long term nursing needs has led to an ex...
INTRODUCTION: The importance of gender in understanding health practices and illness experiences is ...
This literature review analyzes if gender bias influences the disproportionate number of male nurses...
Background: There has been an increase of reports describing mental health problems in adolescents, ...
This paper, based on a presentation to the UK Association of Chief Children’s Nurses, is the author’...
Background. In the United Kingdom (UK), concern about inequalities in health and health care has led...
Abstract Background Gender-based medicine is an innovative branch of biomedical research and represe...
Background: Developing nursing research skills, awareness and research utilisation are important for...
Equal opportunities for children are in general regarded as crucial; nevertheless, children are stil...
The presentation examines representations of parents, mothers and fathers over time in children's nu...
Evidence-based nursing practice is based on three pillars: the available research, known preferences...
This qualitative, systematic review explored the influence of gender on children's and young people'...
This qualitative, systematic review explored the influence of gender on children’s and young people’...
Purpose– This purpose of this paper is to engage two enduring sets of assumptions within nursing: fi...
This study aimed to reveal gender-related deficiencies by examining nurses' experiences with gender ...
The increase in the number of children living with complex, long term nursing needs has led to an ex...
INTRODUCTION: The importance of gender in understanding health practices and illness experiences is ...
This literature review analyzes if gender bias influences the disproportionate number of male nurses...
Background: There has been an increase of reports describing mental health problems in adolescents, ...
This paper, based on a presentation to the UK Association of Chief Children’s Nurses, is the author’...