All Stories

  1. Support for Children’s Protagonism
  2. Bladder augmentation in children and young adults: a review of published literature
  3. Young women with a disorder of sex development: learning to share information with health professionals, friends and intimate partners about bodily differences and infertility
  4. Child-Centred Nursing: Promoting Critical Thinking Carter Bernie et al Child-Centred Nursing: Promoting Critical Thinking192pp £22.99 Sage 9781446248607 1446248607
  5. A Qualitative Study of Communication between Young Women with Disorders of Sex Development and Health Professionals
  6. ‘We don't have recipes; we just have loads of ingredients’: explanations of evidence and clinical decision making by speech and language therapists
  7. Misunderstood as mothers: women's stories of being hospitalized for illness in the postpartum period
  8. From symptom onset to diagnosis: a critical exploration into the experiences of young people with juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (JSLE)
  9. Service user involvement in practitioner education: Movement politics and transformative change
  10. Holding and restraining children for clinical procedures within an acute care setting: an ethical consideration of the evidence
  11. How arts-based approaches can put the fun into child-focused research
  12. Development and validation of the Liverpool infant bronchiolitis severity score: a research protocol
  13. The art of the matter
  14. ‘Just kids playing sport (in a chair)’: experiences of children, families and stakeholders attending a wheelchair sports club
  15. ‘Being a presence’
  16. Paediatric intensive care nurses' and doctors' perceptions on nurse-led protocol-directed ventilation weaning and extubation
  17. ‘I am closer to this place’—Space, place and notions of home in lived experiences of hospice day care
  18. Editorial
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  20. Editorial
  21. Editorial
  22. A UK and Irish survey of enteral nutrition practices in paediatric intensive care units
  23. Parents need to protect: influences, risks and tensions for parents of prepubertal children born with ambiguous genitalia
  24. Reflections on the ethics of Internet newsgroup research
  25. Developing and Implementing an Appreciative ‘Quality of Care’ Approach to Child Neglect Practice
  26. The Identification of Acute Stroke: An Analysis of Emergency Calls
  27. Autobiography as genre for qualitative data: A reservoir of experience for nursing research
  28. Home-Based Care for Special Healthcare Needs
  29. Social support for mothers in illness: A multifaceted phenomenon
  30. Deconstructing child and adolescent mental health: questioning the‘taken-for-granted’…
  31. Searching for harmony: parents’ narratives about their child’s genital ambiguity and reconstructive genital surgeries in childhood
  32. Assessment of acute pain in children: development of evidence-based guidelines
  33. Key Working for Families with Young Disabled Children
  34. A structured observation of the interaction between nurses and patients during the administration of medication in an acute mental health unit
  35. Mothering disrupted by illness: a narrative synthesis of qualitative research
  36. Living with type 1 diabetes: perceptions of children and their parents
  37. Tick box for child? The ethical positioning of children as vulnerable, researchers as barbarians and reviewers as overly cautious
  38. Re-visioning the doctoral research degree in nursing in the United Kingdom
  39. Parents Of Children With Ambiguous Genitalia: Stories Of Experiences Of Reconstructive Genital Surgeries And Finding Harmony
  40. Examining the British PhD viva: Opening new doors or scarring for life?
  41. Editorial: Nursing amidst stories (and knowing what to do with them)
  42. Parents’ narratives about their experiences of their child's reconstructive genital surgeries for ambiguous genitalia
  43. Commentary on Shields L, Pratt J & Hunter J (2006) Family centred care: a review of qualitative studies. Journal of Clinical Nursing 5, 1317-23
  44. Analgesia Review
  45. Pain Assessment
  46. Medical Procedures
  47. Postoperative pain
  48. Background
  49. Quick reference summary of recommendations and good practice points
  50. ‘Good’ and ‘bad’ stories: decisive moments, ‘shock and awe’ and being moral
  51. The influence of culture on diabetes self-management: perspectives of Gujarati Muslim men who reside in northwest England
  52. An exploration of best practice in multi-agency working and the experiences of families of children with complex health needs. What works well and what needs to be done to improve practice for the future?
  53. Kicking Eeyore into touch: ‘Living-strong’, ‘nursing-strong’ and being appreciative and solution-focused
  54. Weight monitoring of breastfed babies in the United Kingdom - interpreting, explaining and intervening
  55. APPRECIATING WHAT WORKS: DISCOVERING AND DREAMING ALONGSIDE PEOPLE DEVELOPING RESILIENT SERVICES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE REQUIRING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
  56. Book Reviews: The Renewal of Generosity: Illness, Medicine and How to Live
  57. Weight monitoring of breastfed babies in the UK - centile charts, scales and weighing frequency
  58. “They’ve got to be as good as mum and dad”: Children with complex health care needs and their siblings’ perceptions of a Diana community nursing service
  59. Touching the Void – Taking Decisions and Finding Solutions
  60. Pain narratives and narrative practitioners: a way of working ’in-relation’ with children experiencing pain
  61. ‘Bloods Taken, CXR Later, No Change’
  62. Ducks Might Quack... Children and Domestic Violence in Rural Areas
  63. Methodological issues and complementary therapies: researching intangibles?
  64. If you've `Gone Busted' - A Nurse will Fix you
  65. A pain workshop: an approach to eliciting the views of young people with chronic pain
  66. Clients' experiences of frozen shoulder and its treatment with Bowen technique
  67. The transition of adolescents with diabetes from the children's health care service into the adult health care service: a review of the literature
  68. Adaptation and negotiation as an approach to care in paediatric diabetes specialist nursing practice: a critical review
  69. Dealing with uncertainty: parental assessment of pain in their children with profound special needs
  70. Book Review: Client Profiles in Nursing: Child Health Sadik R, Campbell G (eds.), Greenwich Medical Media Ltd, London, 2001, ISBN 1-84110-013-7, Price £16.95 (paperback)
  71. An evaluation of a children's drug therapy service
  72. Chronic Pain in Childhood and the Medical Encounter: Professional Ventriloquism and Hidden Voices
  73. Child and Infant Pain
  74. Nursing Care and Management of Children's Perioperative Pain