All Outputs (4)
Generic training will not prepare nurses of right calibre to care for children and families (2015)
Journal Article
An evaluation of a complex simulated scenario with final year undergraduate children's nursing students (2012)
Journal Article
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of simulation as a useful, but sometimes challenging teaching methodology. This is supported by a number of sources of evidence, which focus strongly upon student evaluation of the learning experience. The... Read More about An evaluation of a complex simulated scenario with final year undergraduate children's nursing students.
Are paediatric oncology nurses acknowledging the effects of restraint? A review of the current policy and research (2011)
Journal Article
Purpose: The literature pertaining to restraint of children for procedures and administration of medication continues to indicate this is a widespread phenomenon and that nurses caring for children often fail to consider effects of this. This paper r... Read More about Are paediatric oncology nurses acknowledging the effects of restraint? A review of the current policy and research.