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Evidence-Based Care Practices in Pediatric Nursing / Feyza Küçük, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Nursing - Issues, Problems and Challenges Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Pediatric nursing.
- Evidence-Based Nursing.
- Medical Subjects:
- Evidence-Based Nursing.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (0 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2025]
- Summary:
- "Pediatric nursing is a discipline that relies on constantly evolving knowledge and techniques to ensure the health and well-being of children. This book aims to provide the most up-to-date and effective approaches to nursing practice by examining various aspects of this dynamic field in depth. This comprehensive resource covers a wide range of evidence-based nursing practices, from premature infants to childhood illnesses. This book analyzes a specific pediatric care topic in detail in each chapter, revealing how scientific data is applied in clinical areas and how these practices improve patient outcomes. This book covers a wide range of nursing strategies, from transitioning premature infants to oral feeding to best practices in newborn bathing. In addition to topics such as nipple problems encountered during breastfeeding, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, skin care and diaper dermatitis, detailed information is also provided on topics such as mother-infant bonding and childhood illnesses. Oncological palliative care, which is one of the special areas of pediatric oncology, pain management, nausea and vomiting, are also included in the scope of the book. In addition, modern nursing practices such as yoga in children, wearable technologies and procedural pain management are also covered. Each chapter is enriched with current research, scientific data and clinical practice recommendations on the subject and is designed to help nurses and health professionals achieve the best results in pediatric care. This book addresses a wide range of readers, from nursing students to experienced clinical practitioners, and provides a comprehensive guide that grounds pediatric nursing practices in scientific foundations"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices: Transition to Oral Feeding in Preterm Infants
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Cue-Based Feeding
- Interventions for Supporting Oral Motor Functions in Oral Feeding
- Non-Nutritive Sucking
- Oral Feeding Position
- Conclusion
- Disclaimer
- References
- Chapter 2
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Preterm Newborn Baths
- Clinical Characteristics of Preterm Neonatal Skin
- Evidence-Based Current Bathing Recommendations for Preterm Neonatal Skin Care
- Recommended Bathing Methods for Preterm Infants
- Traditional Tub Bathing Method
- Immersion Bathing Method
- Sponge Bathing Method
- Swaddling Bathing Method
- Bathing Under Running Water
- The First Bath Application in Preterm Newborns
- The Benefits of Delaying the First Bath in Preterm Neonates
- Preservation of Vernix Caseosa
- Initiating Breastfeeding
- Control of Thermoregulation and Encouragement of Parental Involvement
- Umbilical Cord Separation
- The Positive Aspects of Bathing Practices in Preterm Neonates
- Potential Complications Arising from Improperly Implemented Bathing Procedures
- Points That Nurses Should Pay Attention to when Bathing Preterm Infants
- Chapter 3
- Evidence-Based Care for Nipple Problems While Breastfeeding
- Research
- Painful Nipples
- Cracked/Injured Nipples
- Flat/Inverted Nipples
- Chapter 4
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Newborn Hyperbilirubinemia
- The Pathophysiology of Hyperbilirubinemia
- Treatment of Hyperbilirubinemia
- Phototherapy
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices Used in the Treatment of Hyperbilirubinemia
- Massage
- Reflexology
- Probiotic-Prebiotic.
- Position Change
- Umbilical Cord Clamping Time
- Other Studies
- Chapter 5
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Newborn Skin Care
- Skin Functions
- Skin Structure
- Epidermis
- Dermis
- Hypodermis
- Skin pH
- Vernix Caseosa
- Assessment of Newborn Skin
- Newborn Skin Problems
- Newborn Skin Care
- Skin-to-Skin Contact
- Bath
- Use of Cleansers and Moisturizers
- Cord Care
- Perineum Care
- Chapter 6
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Diaper Dermatitis
- What Is Diaper Dermatitis?
- Diaper Dermatitis Risk Factors
- Increased Humidity
- Friction
- Urine and Feces
- Improper Skin Care
- Chemical Agents
- Nutrition
- Antibiotic Use
- Microorganisms
- Hospitalization
- Diaper Dermatitis Symptoms
- Diagnosis
- Diaper Dermatitis Complications
- Evaluation of Diaper Dermatitis
- Diaper Dermatitis Management, Prevention and Evidence-Based Care
- Air
- Barrier Usage
- Cleaning
- Diaper
- Education
- Disclamier
- Chapter 7
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Umbilical Cord Care
- Chapter 8
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Relieving Colic Infants
- Dietary Practices
- Behavioral Methods
- White Noise
- Acupuncture
- Manual Therapy
- Chapter 9
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices for Newborn Sleep
- Environmental Management
- Relaxation Techniques
- Therapeutic Positioning
- Other Methods
- Chapter 10
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices for Mother-Baby Attachment
- Abstract.
- Introduction
- Attachment
- The Attachment Theory
- Mother-Baby Attachment
- Types of Attachment
- Secure Attachment
- Insecure/Anxious Attachment
- Insecure/Avoidant Attachment
- Stages of Attachment
- Stage 1: Orientation and Signaling with Limited Discrimination of the Figure
- Stage 2: Orienting to One or More Separate Figures and Directed Signals
- Stage 3: Maintenance of Proximity to a Separate Figure Through Locomotion-Mediated Signals
- Stage 4: Formation of a Stable Partnership with a Target
- Stages of Mother-Baby Attachment
- Factors Influencing Attachment
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices Used to Improve Mother-Baby Attachment
- Early Initiation and Support of Breastfeeding
- Kangaroo Care
- Music Therapy
- Type of Birth
- Chapter 11
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Children Suffering from Asthma
- Evaluation of Asthma
- Education in Asthma Care
- Controlling Environmental Factors and Comorbidities
- Pharmacological Treatment
- Nursing Interventions in Children with Asthma
- Chapter 12
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
- Insulin Therapy
- Nutrition Therapy
- Physical Activity and Exercise
- Use of Digital Technologies in Treatment
- Prevention of Complications
- Psychosocial Care
- Chapter 13
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Epilepsy Management
- Education of Children and Parents
- Education of School Staff
- Psychosocial Support
- Safety Precautions
- Training and Empowering Nurses
- Disclaimer.
- References
- Chapter 14
- Evidence-Based Multidisciplinary Approaches in Childhood Obesity
- Global Assessment of Childhood Obesity: Prevalence, Estimates and Trends
- Why Childhood Obesity Treatment Matters: Understanding Its Significance and Impact
- Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment
- The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach
- Family-Based Intervention Programs
- Chapter 15
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Oncological Pediatric Palliative Care
- Pain
- Technology-Based Applications
- Aromatherapy
- Massage and Therapeutic Touch
- Other Techniques
- Oral Mucositis
- Physical Therapies
- Cryotherapy
- Photobiomodulation
- Cryoprotective Agents
- Glutamine
- Vitamin E
- Natural Products
- Honey
- Aloe-vera
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Acupuncture/Acupressure
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation
- Music
- Psychosocial Symptoms
- Psychosocial Programs
- Technology-Based Psychosocial Programs
- Chapter 16
- Evidence-Based Practices for Energy Therapies Used in Pain Management in Pediatric Oncology
- Childhood Cancers
- The Use of Energy Therapies in Pain Management in Pediatric Oncology
- Evidence for the Benefits of Therapeutic Touch
- Evidence for the Benefits of Healing Touch
- Evidence for the Benefits of Reiki
- Chapter 17
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices for Nausea and Vomiting in Pediatric Oncology
- Symptoms of Childhood Cancers
- Nausea and Vomiting Symptoms
- Nausea and Vomiting Incidences
- Effects of Nausea and Vomiting
- An Assessment of Nausea and Vomiting Symptoms
- Researches.
- Pharmacological and Non-pharmacological Interventions for Nausea and Vomiting Symptoms
- Pharmacological Interventions for Nausea and Vomiting Symptoms
- Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Nausea and Vomiting Symptoms
- Hypnosis
- Massage Therapy
- Yoga
- Creative Arts Therapy
- Mobile Technology-Based Applications
- Nursing Approaches in Nausea-Vomiting Symptoms
- Chapter 18
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Mucositis in Pediatric Oncology
- Definition of Oral Mucositis
- Epidemiology of Oral Mucositis
- Etiology and Symptoms of Oral Mucositis
- Pathophysiology of Oral Mucositis
- Assessment of Oral Mucositis
- The Role and Responsibilities of Pediatric Nurses in the Management of Oral Mucositis
- Evidence-Based Approaches in Managing Oral Mucositis
- Basic Oral Hygiene
- Palifermin (Biological Response Modifier)
- Chapter 19
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices in Non-Pharmacological Procedural Pain Management in Children
- Pain Mechanism and Classification
- Recognition and Assessment of Pain
- Nurse's Role and Responsibilities
- Parental Participation/Parental Touch
- Maternal Voice
- Positioning
- Breastfeeding, Non-Nutritive Sucking, Skin-to-Skin Contact and Facilitated Compression
- Sensory Stimulation
- Distraction/Virtual Reality (VR)
- Vibration/Buzzy
- Chapter 20
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practices to Prevent Home Accidents in Children
- Common Home Accidents in Children and Precautions
- Falls
- Burns
- Penetrating, Cutting, and Contusion Injuries
- Drowning
- Poisoning.
- Nursing Approaches to Prevent At-Home Accidents in Children.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9798895303580
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