This article introduces the reader to the use of narratives to inform and enhance patient care. In this context narratives are specific stories about patient care that children's nurses discuss with one another, or with members of the multidisciplinary team, or that are relayed to them by patients and families. It is argued that an understanding of different narratives - children's, parents', young people's, our own and those of other healthcare professionals--will assist the children's nurse to act more sensitively, effectively and imaginatively
Realizing the vision for integrated children’s services will rely on effective collaboration and joi...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Nurse Educat...
Children's narratives about their pain are often drowned out by the more pervasive, scientific, domi...
Having a child in hospital is a stressful time for the whole family, yet existing research of this e...
We tested the hypothesis that a narrative approach may enhance a bio-psycho-social model (BPS) in ca...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
For some nurses, conversations with an older patient are simply the backdrop to caregiving; they rep...
There is an increasing emphasis on, and commitment to, using patient narratives in nursing practice ...
Abstract Aim To describe and recommend a variety of data analysis methods when engaging in narrati...
Narrative is a term used in everyday life and whilst it can relate to the narration, the telling of ...
This study reconsiders clinical nursing practices based on a narrative approach to determine its sig...
The experience for nurses working with families perceived to obstruct care in the context of Pediat...
Arts-based learning in the context of clinical placement is rarely discussed in the literature, yet ...
The idea of narrative has been widely discussed in the recent health care literature, including nurs...
Realizing the vision for integrated children’s services will rely on effective collaboration and joi...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Nurse Educat...
Children's narratives about their pain are often drowned out by the more pervasive, scientific, domi...
Having a child in hospital is a stressful time for the whole family, yet existing research of this e...
We tested the hypothesis that a narrative approach may enhance a bio-psycho-social model (BPS) in ca...
Hospitalization can be a very stressful and traumatic experience for children. Children have a limit...
For some nurses, conversations with an older patient are simply the backdrop to caregiving; they rep...
There is an increasing emphasis on, and commitment to, using patient narratives in nursing practice ...
Abstract Aim To describe and recommend a variety of data analysis methods when engaging in narrati...
Narrative is a term used in everyday life and whilst it can relate to the narration, the telling of ...
This study reconsiders clinical nursing practices based on a narrative approach to determine its sig...
The experience for nurses working with families perceived to obstruct care in the context of Pediat...
Arts-based learning in the context of clinical placement is rarely discussed in the literature, yet ...
The idea of narrative has been widely discussed in the recent health care literature, including nurs...
Realizing the vision for integrated children’s services will rely on effective collaboration and joi...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Nurse Educat...