Helen McCord, Lisa S Goldberg, Jean Watson, Marsha Campbell-Yeo
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Caring Science in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Transforming Neonatal Pain Management.
Neonatal nurses provide highly specialized care to critically ill preterm infants who endure frequent painful procedures. Despite evidence of effective strategies to manage pain, pain continues to be undertreated. Caring science offers a mature disciplinary foundation as a guide to professional practice. The aim of this paper is to utilize a caring science framework to help guide nurses to offer authentic neonatal care through the creation of a caring relationship and environment for promoting optimal pain assessment and management practices in preterm infants.
期刊介绍:
Nursing Science Quarterly (NSQ) is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal devoted to the enhancement of nursing knowledge. The journal publishes original manuscripts focusing on nursing theory development and guided practice, and quantitative and qualitative research related to existing nursing frameworks. NSQ also publishes innovative ideas related to nursing science and person centered models of care. This journal is a member of theCommittee on Publication Ethics (COPE).