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  1. COVID‐19 in Western Australia: ‘The last straw’ and hopes for a ‘new normal’ for parents of children with long‐term conditions
  2. A new children’s hospital with a larger floor space, single rooms, and V-shaped ward design: A pre–post evaluation of nurse time providing patient care and nurse, patient, and family experiences
  3. “You Never Exhale Fully Because You're Not Sure What's NEXT”: Parents' Experiences of Stress Caring for Children With Chronic Conditions
  4. Parental sleep when their child is sick: A phased principle‐based concept analysis
  5. Factors that influence international nursing students’ experiences and perceptions of their learning environments: a scoping review protocol
  6. Using ‘draw, write and tell’ to understand children’s health-related experiences
  7. It's all talk
  8. Primary caregivers, healthcare workers, teachers and community leaders’ perceptions and experiences of their involvement, practice and challenges of disclosure of HIV status to children living with HIV in Malawi: a qualitative study
  9. Ask me: Children's experiences of pain explored using the draw, write, and tell method
  10. Barriers to Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Pediatric Nursing Practice: An Integrative Review
  11. Experiences of acute pain in children who present to a healthcare facility for treatment: a systematic review of qualitative evidence
  12. Why we need to research with children, not on children
  13. Letter to the Editor in response to: Important knowledge for parents of children with heart disease: parent, nurse, and physician views
  14. The experiences of acute non-surgical pain of children who present to a healthcare facility for treatment: a systematic review protocol
  15. Rethinking family-centred care for the child and family in hospital
  16. Development of a measure for maternal confidence in knowledge and understanding and examination of psychosocial influences at the time of a child's heart surgery
  17. Commentary on Shields L (2010) Models of care: questioning family-centred care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2629-2638