Abstract Background Appreciative inquiry (AI) is an innovative knowledge translation (KT) intervention that is compatible with the Promoting Action on Research in Health Services (PARiHS) framework. This study explored the innovative use of AI as a theoretically based KT intervention applied to a clinical issue in an inpatient pediatric care setting. The implementation of AI was explored in terms of its acceptability, fidelity, and feasibility as a KT intervention in pain management. Methods A mixed-methods case study design was used. The case was a surgical unit in a pediatric academic-affiliated hospital. The sample consisted of nu...
Introduction: It is a well known fact that children suffer from pain due to treatment and procedures...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's...
Aim. To examine and critique how the phases of the 4D cycle (Discovery, Dream, Design, and Destiny) ...
Abstract Background Appreciative inquiry (AI) is an i...
Despite a substantial evidence-base for pediatric pain management, pain is not always well managed i...
Abstract Background Despite extensive research, insti...
Purpose of Project To promote joy at work for clinical nursing staff and explore the impact of appre...
Background: High profile accounts of failures in patient care reflect an urgent need for transformat...
Background and purpose: Poorly managed pain may cause unnecessary suffering for children with cancer...
This study attempted to address a lack of evidence-based pain management by implementing validated p...
Abstract Background Adapting educational tools to mee...
Introduction: There is a consensus that a revolution in knowledge of neonate pain management has occ...
BACKGROUND: A previous audit performed at a tertiary/quaternary pediatric hospital in Toronto, Ontar...
Aim: To examine and critique how the phases of the 4D cycle (Discovery, Dream, Design, and Destiny) ...
Purpose: In this action study, researchers worked with a team of interdisciplinary practitioners to ...
Introduction: It is a well known fact that children suffer from pain due to treatment and procedures...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's...
Aim. To examine and critique how the phases of the 4D cycle (Discovery, Dream, Design, and Destiny) ...
Abstract Background Appreciative inquiry (AI) is an i...
Despite a substantial evidence-base for pediatric pain management, pain is not always well managed i...
Abstract Background Despite extensive research, insti...
Purpose of Project To promote joy at work for clinical nursing staff and explore the impact of appre...
Background: High profile accounts of failures in patient care reflect an urgent need for transformat...
Background and purpose: Poorly managed pain may cause unnecessary suffering for children with cancer...
This study attempted to address a lack of evidence-based pain management by implementing validated p...
Abstract Background Adapting educational tools to mee...
Introduction: There is a consensus that a revolution in knowledge of neonate pain management has occ...
BACKGROUND: A previous audit performed at a tertiary/quaternary pediatric hospital in Toronto, Ontar...
Aim: To examine and critique how the phases of the 4D cycle (Discovery, Dream, Design, and Destiny) ...
Purpose: In this action study, researchers worked with a team of interdisciplinary practitioners to ...
Introduction: It is a well known fact that children suffer from pain due to treatment and procedures...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's...
Aim. To examine and critique how the phases of the 4D cycle (Discovery, Dream, Design, and Destiny) ...