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Experience of pediatric nurses in nursing dying children - a qualitative study
PurposeTo explore pediatric nurses’ challenges and effective co** strategies in caring for dying children.
MethodsA descriptive qualitative study...
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Online education and improvement of caring behaviors of nurses in pediatric wards: a quasi-experimental study
BackgroundNurses working in pediatric wards should communicate with children well and have appropriate caring behaviors according to the age of their...
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Evaluation of nurses' knowledge and performance regarding preparation and injection of intravenous drugs in pediatric wards in Iran
BackgroundA error in intravenous injection in pediatric wards can cause irreparable injuries. This study aimed to determine the level of knowledge...
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Knowledge and attitude towards pediatric pain management among nurses at Ethiopian tertiary hospitals; a multi-center study
BackgroundPain is the most disturbing and annoying symptom experienced by children. However, it obtains poor attention in low- and middle-income...
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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of pediatric nurses in prevention of central venous access device-related thrombosis in hospitalized children: a nationwide cross-sectional survey
Central venous access device-related thrombosis (CRT) is a common complication in hospitalized children. The pediatric nurses’ knowledge, attitude,...
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Relationship between mental workload and musculoskeletal disorders with intention to leave service among nurses working at neonatal and pediatric departments: a cross-sectional study in Iran
BackgroundDespite the challenge of nursing shortage in the world and its subsequent impact on care quality as well as aggravation of the situation by...
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Investigation of grief and posttraumatic growth related to patient loss in pediatric intensive care nurses: a cross-sectional study
Background and aimPediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) are clinical settings where patient loss is frequently experienced. A sense of professional...
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Evaluation of peripheral cannulation technique among nurses in maternity and Dr. Jamal Ahmad Rashid pediatric teaching hospitals in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
BackgroundObedience to the excellent standards of nursing practice is the ultimate attitude to develop patient outcomes and avoid nursing process...
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Empowered Nurses: A Win-Win Situation in Pediatric Critical Care
The atmosphere of a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is charged, fast paced, stressful, and tiring with emphasis on precision of care. Pediatric...
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Pediatric triage variations among nurses, pediatric and emergency residents using the Canadian triage and acuity scale
BackgroundEmergency care continues to be a challenge, since patients’ arrival is unscheduled and could occur at the same time which may fill the...
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Safe transfer of pediatric patients from hematopoietic stem cell transplant unit into the pediatric intensive care unit: views of nurses and physicians
Sufficient communication between hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) teams is pivotal for a...
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Participation of nurses and allied health professionals in research activities: a survey in an academic tertiary pediatric hospital
BackgroundInvolvement in research activities is complex in pediatric nursing and allied health professionals (AHPs). It is important to understand...
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Pediatric palliative care at home by Home Care Unit: how home nurses feel?
PurposeOur Home Care Unit (HCU) undertakes close to twenty pediatric palliative care engagements per year. We investigated the factors underlying...
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Current practices of peripheral intravenous catheter fixation in pediatric patients and factors influencing pediatric nurses’ knowledge, attitude and practice concerning peripheral intravenous catheter fixation: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundPeripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most widely used intravenous treatment tools for hospitalized patients. Compared to adult...
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A structural equation model of the relationship among occupational stress, co** styles, and mental health of pediatric nurses in China: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundPediatric nurses experience a wide rang of stressful events at work every day, which can trigger a lot of emotional responses. The...
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Factors associated with the extent of nurses’ involvement in promotion of the nursing profession: a cross-sectional study among nurses working in diverse healthcare settings
Aims and objectivesTo examine factors associated with promotion of the nursing profession, to the nursing community, other healthcare professionals...
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The intersection of oncology and oral health: exploring nurses’ insights and practices — a systematic review
PurposeOral health care for cancer patients is essential but often overlooked. Nurses play a critical role in assessing and managing oral health in...
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Training needs assessment for practicing pediatric critical care nurses in Malawi to inform the development of a specialized master’s education pathway: a cohort study
BackgroundSignificant improvements in under-five mortality in Malawi have been demonstrated over the past thirty years; however, Malawian healthcare...
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Pediatric nurses in pediatricians’ offices: a survey for primary care pediatricians
BackgroundThe role played by nurses in caring for children in pediatricians’ officies in the community is crucial to ensure integrated care. In...
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Health education provided by nurses to children and young people: parents’ assessment
BackgroundHealthy literacy is a determinant key children/teenager’s health and health outcomes. The aim of this study to identify the parents’...