在医疗环境中赋予自闭症谱系障碍儿童及其家庭权力。

Q3 Nursing
Pediatric nursing Pub Date : 2016-09-01
Danna Stokes
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患者和家属教育是糖尿病管理的关键因素。许多新发1型糖尿病儿童表现为糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)症状,并在诊断时住院。这些儿童及其家庭在医院环境中接受初步教育。只要血糖水平稳定酸中毒得到纠正。患者通常在三天内出院回家(Nettles, 2005年)。几乎没有时间提供技能和教育,以及情感支持,以顺利过渡到家庭。如果糖尿病教育的唯一资源人员是临床护理专家(CNS),实现这些目标是一个挑战。一个有14张床位的儿科病房的CNS试图通过教育和支持将床边护士的角色扩大到糖尿病患者的主要教育者。所有护士都参加了一个关于糖尿病的8小时讲习班。通过多学科合作制定了DKA方案,并对护士进行了该方案的培训。此外,CNS组织了一个糖尿病资源推车,其中包含糖尿病教育工具。协议和教育材料上传到儿科共享点网站,使护士可以访问。最重要的是,CNS制定了一个结构化的以结果为导向的患者教育计划,并基于对当前文献和该单位实践的回顾。这一举措提高了护士对糖尿病护理的信心和专业知识,护士的能力以及护士和患者护理人员的轶事证据证明了这一点。
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Empowering Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Families within the Healthcare Environment.

Patient and family education is a critical element of diabetes management. Many children with new onset type 1 diabetes present with symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and are hospitalized at diagnosis. These children and their families receive their initial education in the hospital setting. As soon as blood glucose levels are stabilized and the acidosis is corrected. The patient is discharged home, usually within three days (Nettles, 2005). There is little time to provide the skills and education, as well as emotional support, for a smooth transition to home. It is a challenge to achieve these goals if the only resource person for diabetes education is the clinical nurse specialist (CNS). The CNS for a 14-bed pediatric unit sought to expand the role of the bedside nurse to being the primary educator of patients with diabetes through education and support. All nurses attended an eight-hour workshop on diabetes. A DKA protocol was developed through multidisciplinary collaboration, and nurses were educated on this protocol. Additionally, the CNS organized a diabetes resource cart that contains the tools for diabetes education. The protocol and education materials were uploaded in the Pediatric Share Point site to make them accessible to nurses. Most importantly, the CNS developed a structured patient education plan that is outcome-oriented, and based on review of current literature and practices in the unit. This initiative resulted in an increase in nursing confidence and expertise related to diabetes care as demonstrated by competencies met by nurses and anecdotal evidence from nurses and patients' caregivers.

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Pediatric nursing
Pediatric nursing Nursing-Pediatrics
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期刊介绍: Pediatric Nursing is a clinically based journal focusing on the needs of professional nurses in pediatric practice, research, administration, and education. It provides information related to health care for normal, sick, or disabled children and their families; pediatric clients in the hospital, clinic or office, school, community, or home. A variety of feature and department articles highlight current topics and issues in pediatric practice and health policy, serving a wide range of pediatric professionals - from those who practice nursing in acute care or specialty units to those who promote health in nonhospital environments. Published six times a year.
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