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PURPOSE: To reilluminate academic fundamentals and missions of child health nursing (CHN).
METHODS: Critical review of literature.
RESULTS & CONCLUSION: The academic fundamentals of CHN were analyzed for three different basis; philosophical,...
PURPOSE: This descriptive study was performed to explore trends in child health nursing research by analyzing the themes, contents and structure of articles published in 2014 in Child Health Nursing...
PURPOSE: This study was done to analyze the effectiveness of simulation-based integrated practice program (maternal-child) on nursing knowledge, self-confidence, and clinical competence of nursing students.
METHODS: A nonequivalent control group pre-post...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of schoolbags and the prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among elementary school children and to identify factors associated with relative...
PURPOSE: This study was done to identify differences in the life transition process of parents caring for children with autism according to parents' socio-demographic characteristics.
METHODS: Participants were 194 parents caring...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study was to identify factors affecting the performance of hand hygiene by parents of hospitalized infants.
METHODS: The study was conducted with 209 parents of hospitalized infants...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the rate of breastfeeding and factors which affect late preterm infants' (LPIs) breastfeeding according to gestational age.
METHODS: Participants were LPIs of...
PURPOSE: This study was performed to explore the weight variations in high-risk term newborns hospitalized during the early postnatal period.
METHODS: A retrospective explorative study was performed with 64 term newborns...