Learning to support children with complex and continuing health needs and their families

Authors: Farasat, H., Hewitt-Taylor, J.

Journal: Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing

Publication Date: 01/04/2007

Volume: 12

Issue: 2

Pages: 72-83

eISSN: 1744-6155

ISSN: 1539-0136

DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2007.00096.x

Abstract:

PURPOSE. This paper reports on the evaluation of a pilot placement for preregistration child health nursing students focused on supporting children with complex needs In their homes. CONCLUSIONS, This type of placement can be beneficial in enabling students to develop practical skills, attitudes, and values that will assist them to provide appropriate support for this client group. The pilot placement clarified some of the major organizational and practical issues that must be considered. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS. Developing opportunities for preregistration nursing students to learn to support children with complex needs and their families is possible and potentially beneficial.

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Learning to support children with complex and continuing health needs and their families.

Authors: Farasat, H., Hewitt-Taylor, J.

Journal: J Spec Pediatr Nurs

Publication Date: 04/2007

Volume: 12

Issue: 2

Pages: 72-83

ISSN: 1539-0136

DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2007.00096.x

Abstract:

PURPOSE: This paper reports on the evaluation of a pilot placement for preregistration child health nursing students focused on supporting children with complex needs in their homes. CONCLUSIONS: This type of placement can be beneficial in enabling students to develop practical skills, attitudes, and values that will assist them to provide appropriate support for this client group. The pilot placement clarified some of the major organizational and practical issues that must be considered. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Developing opportunities for preregistration nursing students to learn to support children with complex needs and their families is possible and potentially beneficial.

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Learning to support children with complex and continuing health needs and their families

Authors: Farasat, H., Hewitt-Taylor, J.

Journal: JOURNAL FOR SPECIALISTS IN PEDIATRIC NURSING

Publication Date: 04/2007

Volume: 12

Issue: 2

Pages: 72-83

eISSN: 1744-6155

ISSN: 1539-0136

DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2007.00096.x

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Learning to support children with complex and continuing health needs and their families

Authors: Farasat, H., Hewitt-Taylor, J.

Journal: Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing

Publication Date: 2007

Volume: 12

Pages: 72-83

ISSN: 1539-0136

DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2007.00096.x

Abstract:

PURPOSE. This paper reports on the evaluation of a pilot placement for preregistration child health nursing students focused on supporting children with complex needs in their homes.

CONCLUSIONS. This type of placement can be beneficial in enabling students to develop practical skills, attitudes, and values that will assist them to provide appropriate support for this client group. The pilot placement clarified some of the major organizational and practical issues that must be considered.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS. Developing opportunities for preregistration nursing students to learn to support children with complex needs and their families is possible and potentially beneficial.

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Learning to support children with complex and continuing health needs and their families.

Authors: Farasat, H., Hewitt-Taylor, J.

Journal: Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing : JSPN

Publication Date: 04/2007

Volume: 12

Issue: 2

Pages: 72-83

eISSN: 1744-6155

ISSN: 1539-0136

DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2007.00096.x

Abstract:

Purpose

This paper reports on the evaluation of a pilot placement for preregistration child health nursing students focused on supporting children with complex needs in their homes.

Conclusions

This type of placement can be beneficial in enabling students to develop practical skills, attitudes, and values that will assist them to provide appropriate support for this client group. The pilot placement clarified some of the major organizational and practical issues that must be considered.

Practice implications

Developing opportunities for preregistration nursing students to learn to support children with complex needs and their families is possible and potentially beneficial.

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