Background: Parents of children with congenital heart disease should have ongoing access to a 24-hour telephone advice service (NHS England 2016). Aim: To explore staff experiences of telephone communication with parents Method: All nursing and support staff in a single specialist children’s cardiac surgical centre were invited to participate in an online survey (July-November 2019). Results: Participants (n=39) were predominantly nurses (n=32, 82%) with 64.1% (n=25) working in the speciality >10 years. 78.4% (n=29) indicated they took up to five telephone calls per shift, regarding: concern about child's cardiac condition or deterioration (n=37/39); medication (n=33/39); wound care (n=22/39); general illness (n=16/39). Positive exper...
This paper reports on a study which comprised the first comprehensive evaluation of the Kids Kare Li...
Background: Nurse-led telephone follow-up offers a relatively inexpensive method of delivering educa...
Whilst advances in the care of infants with complex congenital heart disease (CHD) have resulted in ...
Aim: To explore staff experiences and perceptions of telephone communication with parents Method: A...
Background: Heart defects are the most common congenital anomaly in babies born in the UK. Standar...
The project examined the responsiveness of the telenursing service provided by the Child Health Line...
Objective: To assess a novel method for assessing risk and providing advice about activity to childr...
Aim To explore the acceptability and feasibility of a parental early warning tool, called the Congen...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
‘First line healthcare’ is offered via telephone in many Western countries. The overall aim of this ...
Following the introduction of a new nurse-led telephone referral service to a dedicated paediatric e...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
Objective: To determine the safety and effectiveness of nurse telephone consultation in out of hours...
This paper reports on a study which comprised the first comprehensive evaluation of the Kids Kare Li...
Background: Nurse-led telephone follow-up offers a relatively inexpensive method of delivering educa...
Whilst advances in the care of infants with complex congenital heart disease (CHD) have resulted in ...
Aim: To explore staff experiences and perceptions of telephone communication with parents Method: A...
Background: Heart defects are the most common congenital anomaly in babies born in the UK. Standar...
The project examined the responsiveness of the telenursing service provided by the Child Health Line...
Objective: To assess a novel method for assessing risk and providing advice about activity to childr...
Aim To explore the acceptability and feasibility of a parental early warning tool, called the Congen...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
‘First line healthcare’ is offered via telephone in many Western countries. The overall aim of this ...
Following the introduction of a new nurse-led telephone referral service to a dedicated paediatric e...
Registered nurses (RNs) in heart failure (HF) nursing care have a key role in providing family suppo...
Objective: To determine the safety and effectiveness of nurse telephone consultation in out of hours...
This paper reports on a study which comprised the first comprehensive evaluation of the Kids Kare Li...
Background: Nurse-led telephone follow-up offers a relatively inexpensive method of delivering educa...
Whilst advances in the care of infants with complex congenital heart disease (CHD) have resulted in ...