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Development and evaluation of play specialist documentation in a New Zealand hospital

11 February 2019

Nursing Children and Young People

research

Background Play specialists work closely with doctors and nurses to improve outcomes and the hospital experience for young patients. Documentation is an important...

Treatment and management of seven children with fractured femurs experiencing night terrors in hospital: a case study

25 February 2019

Nursing Children and Young People

parasomnias

This article reports on seven cases of night terror disorder in children with no previous history of parasomnias, or night time disturbance. All children were...

Parent-child relationships and self‑control in male university students’ desire to play video games

12 June 2018

Nursing Children and Young People

evidence and practice

Aim To determine the relationship between the parent-child relationship, self-control and demographic characteristics and the desire to play video games among male...

Open AccessChildren’s and parents’ views about using mobile phones to support outdoor play

02 May 2019

Nursing Children and Young People

research

Background The mobile phone is significant in the lives of UK middle-school children aged 7-12 years. Drawing on a study about children and mobile phones, this...

Tourette’s syndrome: challenging misconceptions and improving understanding

21 March 2022

Nursing Children and Young People

Neurodevelopmental disorders

Tourette’s syndrome affects about 1% of the school-age population. Children and young people with the condition exhibit involuntary motor and vocal (also known as...

Development of training programme to manage behaviour that challenges in children and young people with learning disabilities

03 December 2019

Learning Disability Practice

Evidence and practice

Some children and young people with a learning disability also present with behaviour that challenges, which can require significant care input from their parents or...