Overview
Explore a comprehensive review of significant advancements in pediatric nursing research from 2013 in this informative lecture by Martha Curley, a renowned nurse scientist. Gain insights into the selection process for impactful studies and the conceptual framework used to organize the research. Discover key findings in areas such as life-sustaining physiological functions, crisis management, family care, technological hazards prevention, end-of-life care, teamwork improvement, and patient safety. Learn about the integration of technology in nursing practice, the importance of care environments, and the challenges faced in implementing research findings. Examine both positive and negative research outcomes, including studies on parental presence during procedures and recovery time for critically ill children. Delve into discussions on neurocognitive outcomes and post-intensive care experiences. Enhance your understanding of the latest developments in pediatric nursing science and their potential impact on clinical practice.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why did you select the papers
Conceptual framework
Other papers
Use of technology
Incorporating research into practice
Care environment
Nursing research
Negative paper
Parents
Time to Recover
Audience Questions
The Third Paper
Audience Question
Neurocognitive Outcomes
Post Intensive Care Experience
Conclusion
Taught by
OPENPediatrics