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Effectiveness of a parent training programme adapted for children with a learning disability

05 October 2011

Learning Disability Practice

A&S Science

Aim There is increasing evidence to support the effectiveness of parent management training programmes with families of typically developing children. This pilot...

What parents of children with cystic fibrosis expect of educational events

09 September 2014

Nursing Children and Young People

Art & Science

The aim of this study was to evaluate a parent/carer hospital-based educational event and increase future participation by tailoring the format to meet parent/carer...

Open AccessOC05 – Tokenism or true partnership – parental involvement in a child’s acute pain care

09 May 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Supplement

Theme: Parenting/parenthood. Introduction: Family-centred care (FCC) is widely acknowledged as underpinning children’s nursing. Delivering FCC requires nurses to...

Open AccessOC29 – Caregiver burden in childhood asthma

09 May 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Supplement

Theme: Parenting/parenthood. Introduction: As delivering care is an inherent part of becoming parents, providing high-level care to the child with health problems...

How caring for a parent affects the psychosocial development of the young

01 December 2013

Nursing Children and Young People

Art & Science

Aim To investigate the impact of caring for a parent on the psychosocial development of the young person. Methods A total of 20 young carers and 20 non-caregiving...

Parental perspectives on negotiation of their child’s care in hospital

01 March 2013

Nursing Children and Young People

Art & Science

Aim To increase understanding of parents’ perspectives on the negotiation of care. Method A translated and validated questionnaire was completed by 444 parents of...

Roles of nurses and parents caring for hospitalised children

08 March 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Art & Science

This article reviews the literature on nurses’ and parents’ self-perceived roles when caring for hospitalised children, focusing on research conducted since the...

Emotion work in qualitative research: interviewing parents about neonatal care

18 December 2017

Nurse Researcher

Evidence & practice

Background ‘Emotion work’ is a term used to describe the emotional responses that may arise in qualitative research exploring difficult experiences. Parents’...

Are poster presentations effective? A parent’s study

01 March 2003

Paediatric Nursing

General

The drive towards consumer involvement in health care has been high on the government’s agenda since the Griffith’s Report was first published in 1984 (DoH 1984)....

Planning, implementing and evaluating a parent education programme

Primary Health Care

evidence & practice

This article describes the multidisciplinary development of a parent education programme in north England. A six-week programme of five antenatal sessions and one...