Conclusions: Parenting foster children with complex health care needs is a life changing experience for the foster families as well as foster children. A multifaceted experience, it has implications not only for nursing but multiple disciplines. Article: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/nursfp/17
Foster parents need to be trained in trauma-informed approaches and how to identify previous traumas...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) comprise a substantial proportion of the patient popu...
Background: There are approximately 50,000 children worldwide living in an “unresponsive wakefulness...
Parenting foster children with complex health care needs is a life changing experience for the foste...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...
This study explored the perceptions foster parents have about their work as caregivers of foster chi...
Infants and toddlers placed in foster care are at increased risk for social-emotional (SE) developme...
The prevalence of chronic health conditions (CHCs) in childhood is increasing, and more parents must...
The purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding about the experiences and needs of f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2013. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Elizabeth B. ...
This study explores the characteristics of foster parents who provide care for special needs childre...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) identifies children living in foster care (CFC) as...
:The purpose of the following research was to identify the experiences and needs of biological child...
Trauma-related social, emotional and behavioral difficulties (SEBD) are common among children in fos...
Foster parents need to be trained in trauma-informed approaches and how to identify previous traumas...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) comprise a substantial proportion of the patient popu...
Background: There are approximately 50,000 children worldwide living in an “unresponsive wakefulness...
Parenting foster children with complex health care needs is a life changing experience for the foste...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...
This study explored the perceptions foster parents have about their work as caregivers of foster chi...
Infants and toddlers placed in foster care are at increased risk for social-emotional (SE) developme...
The prevalence of chronic health conditions (CHCs) in childhood is increasing, and more parents must...
The purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding about the experiences and needs of f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2013. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Elizabeth B. ...
This study explores the characteristics of foster parents who provide care for special needs childre...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) identifies children living in foster care (CFC) as...
:The purpose of the following research was to identify the experiences and needs of biological child...
Trauma-related social, emotional and behavioral difficulties (SEBD) are common among children in fos...
Foster parents need to be trained in trauma-informed approaches and how to identify previous traumas...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) comprise a substantial proportion of the patient popu...
Background: There are approximately 50,000 children worldwide living in an “unresponsive wakefulness...