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The Special Parent’s Handbook

11 February 2015

Nursing Children and Young People

Book Review

A FRANK account of parenting a disabled child and dealing with the vast range of professionals and services this involves is offered here. The book is directed...

Researching with children and young people

01 May 2009

Paediatric Nursing

Book Review

WRITTEN AND edited by experienced researchers, this book takes a wide interdisciplinary, interagency and participatory approach to researching with children. Key...

Complementary therapies for children: aromatherapy

01 September 2004

Paediatric Nursing

General

Public and professional confidence in complementary therapies is increasing and the number of patients seeking such therapies is rising (BMA 1993). In 1997, the...

Opioid-induced constipation in children’s palliative care

29 October 2011

Nursing Children and Young People

General

Accurate assessment and management of children’s symptoms at the end of life is a vital part of the children’s nurse role. Most children experience pain at this...

A reflective model for paediatric palliative care

01 April 2007

Paediatric Nursing

Short report

Quality assurance and improving standards of care for children and young people are key components of everyday practice for children’s nurses. Reflective practice...

Children and young people’s experiences of having a sibling with complex health needs: a literature review

14 June 2021

Nursing Children and Young People

siblings’ needs

Children with complex health needs require significant healthcare input for one or more conditions. Much of the literature on the effects of living with children...

Short report breaking bad news

01 September 2006

Paediatric Nursing

Innovation

Breaking bad news is one of the greatest communication challenges facing child healthcare professionals, and the way it is broken has a direct and lasting effect on...

Ethical considerations when conducting research with children and young people with disabilities in health and social care

23 January 2020

Nurse Researcher

Data collection

Background Rights-based approaches for conducting research with children and young people are now widely accepted by those working in the field. Such approaches...