Journal of Child Health Care
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Journal of Child Health Care addressing child health issues from a multi-disciplinary perspective (IF 1.9) Team opinions; retweets ≠ endorsement
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“Holding back my own emotions”: Evaluation of an online education module in pediatric end-of-life care. New Podcast from the Journal of Child Health Care available now journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13… Liz King in conversation with Kim Devery and Megan Winsall Dr Liz King EdD RN (Child) Kim Devery
‘They don’t know what to do with our children’: Experiences and views on feeding and swallowing from parents of children who use long-term ventilation. doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online first! Available now. Sabrena Lee Dr Jeanne Marshall Michael Clarke Christina Smith
Adolescents’ perspectives and experiences of accessing general practitioner services: A systematic review. doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Available now! Stephanie M Lawrence Mohamad M. Saab Eileen Savage Josephine Hegarty Serena FitzGerald
The shared decision-making tool for caregivers of children with prenatal opioid exposure: A pilot and acceptability study doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Available now. Sara Arter Elsie Bush Katie Clark Stephanie Weber
Hospitalized children experience: Play heroes to build bridges between hospital days and everyday life doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Available now. Sunniva Olsen Malene Beck Malene Boas Anita Pedersen Jannie Nissen Charlotte Simonÿ
Are we at risk of commodifying lived experience in childhood disability research? journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… New Podcast from the Journal of Child Health Care available now. Liz King in conversation with Jim Reeder Dr Liz King EdD RN (Child) Jim Reeder
I interviewed a children’s nurse academic and surgical first assistant to show some of the different routes children’s nurses can go down! Thank you so much Katie Anderson 🌿! youtu.be/XWBD9eVEg6Y?si…
‘I don’t want him to always be so far behind’: Parental perceptions of child independence in the context of extreme prematurity; a qualitative study doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Open Access. Available now. Emmi Suonpera Katie Gallagher Neil Marlow Anne Lanceley
An Australian survey of health professionals’ perceptions of use and usefulness of electronic medical records in hospitalised children’s pain care doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online first. Available now. Dr Nicole Pope J Keyser Dianne Crellin G Palmer Mike South @Prof_DeniseHarrison
Goals of Morbidity and Mortality meetings in paediatric acute care. A qualitative case study. doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Available now. Emma Jeffs Fiona Newall Clare Delany Sharon Kinney
Factors that support children and young people to express their views and to have them heard in healthcare: An inductive qualitative content analysis doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Available now. Clare Davies Donna Waters Jennifer Anne Fraser
Mothers’ experience seeking healthcare advice for their unsettled infants in Victoria, Australia doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Available now. Bridget Kenny Sarah McTaggart Rachel O’Loughlin Branavie Ranjithakumaran Rachel Pelly Harriet Hiscock
Experiences of siblings and parents of children with congenital heart disease and exploration of siblings’ support needs doi.org/10.1177/136749… Online First. Available now. Alice Sarah Schamong Ümran Sema Seven Ann-Kristin Folkerts Konrad Brockmeier Elke Kalbe