Guidelines for Nursing Excellence in the Care of Children, Youth, and Families

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This distinguished title, written by nationally recognized nursing experts in health care and pediatrics, delivers the most current evidence-based practice standards and their application. These guidelines, developed through systematic consensus-building led by the American Academy of Nursing's Child, Adolescent and Family Expert Panel, incorporates the wisdom of 17 professional nursing and health care organizations regarding the core elements of pediatric nursing excellence. This second edition contains substantial updates to all guidelines based on the most current research evidence and demonstrates how best to apply the guidelines to nursing practice.

Disseminating the gold standard of care for infants, children, adolescents, and families, this text addresses access to health care, genetic assessment and counseling, culturally responsive care, care for children and youth with disabilities, and other timely topics. Each chapter breaks down a guideline into its definition, history, and implications for clinical, education, policy, and research in nursing practice. Culminating the chapters are case studies based around the analyzed guideline, illustrating how the guideline should be employed in nursing practice. Supplemental online files provide additional resources that readers can use to apply these guidelines to nursing practice. Guidelines for Nursing Excellence in the Care of Children, Youth, and Families is an invaluable resource for pediatric nurses, nursing students, nursing educators, nursing administrators, pediatric and family nurse practitioners, advanced practice nurses, nursing clinicians in public health, school nurses, and nurse researchers.

NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION:


Significant updates to all 17 guidelines based on the latest research evidence
Contributions by five new nursing and health care organizations
A new chapter organizational framework incorporating useful pedagogical elements
Examples of applications to education, research, policy, and clinical practice
Includes online supplemental resources for qualified instructors
KEY FEATURES:


Provides current pediatric practice standards formatted and endorsed by 17 leading professional nursing and health care organizations
Includes content applicable to advanced practice nurses, educators, researchers, and consultants
Includes learning objectives, description of guidelines, applications to practice, exemplars, references, and websites for additional resources

Author(s): Cecily Lynn Betz, Marilyn J. Krajicek, Martha Craft-Rosenberg
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 396
City: Cham

Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
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Chapter 1: Children and Youth Have an Identified Health Care Home (Medical Home)
Introduction to the Guideline
Definitions of a Health Care Home
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Outcomes for CYSHCN
Models of Pediatric Health Care Home/Medical Models for CYSHCN
Outcomes for Children With Chronic Conditions
Outcomes Related to Early Childhood Development and Primary Prevention
Outcomes Related to CYSHCN With Autism
Outcomes Related to CYSHCN in Foster Care
Transition of CYSHCN Into Adult Care
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 2: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Care That Supports Growth and Development
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 3: Children, Youth, Families, and Health Care Providers Are Partners in Decisions, Planning, and Delivery of Care, Including Appropriate Community Services
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Indicators of Child and Family Partnerships
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Pracitce
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 4: Cultural Values, Beliefs, and Preferences Are Integral to Family-Centered Care
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Risk Factors for Families, Children, and Adolescents
Protective Factors for Families, Children, and Adolescents
Sociocultural Issues in Family-Centered Care
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 5: Family Concerns Are Recognized as a Priority, and Family Strengths Are Respected and Supported in the Care of Children and Youth
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Recognizing Family Concerns as a Priority
Family Strengths Are Respected and Supported
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Summary
Note
References
Chapter 6: Children, Youth, and Families Have High-Quality, Affordable, and Accessible Health Care
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 7: The Child’s, Youth’s, and Family’s Needs Are Identified, Prioritized, and Services Are Offered
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Guideline Recommendations and Evidence
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Appendix 7.1 Behavioral Change Theories
Ecological Model
Social Cognitive Theory (SCT)
Theory of Reasoned Action
Theory of Planned Behavior
Health Belief Model
Transtheoretical Model
Chapter 8: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Care That Optimizes Wellness, Promotes and Maintains Physical and Mental Health, and Prevents Disease and Injury
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
The Health Belief Model
The Transtheoretical Model
The Socioecological Model
Injury-Prevention Guidelines
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 9: Pregnant Adolescents and Women, Children, Youth, and Families Have Access to Genetic and Genomic Testing and Genomic-Appropriate Counseling
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Implications of the Guidleine for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 10: Children and Youth Receive Care That Is Delivered in a Physically and Emotionally Safe Environment
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Physically Safe Environments
Emotionally Safe Environments
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 11: Children’s, Youth’s, and Families’ Privacy and Rights Are Protected
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Guideline Importance
Privacy Rule
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 12: Children and Youth With Acute, Critical, or Chronic Needs and Their Families Receive the Full Range of Services
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indictors
Preventive Services
Emergency Care and Hospital- and Facility-Based Care
Therapeutic Services, Durable Medical Equipment, and Ancillary Services
Lab, Diagnostic Assessment, and Testing Services
Gaps in Services for the Low-Income Population
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 13: Children and Youth With Disabilities and/or Special Health Care Needs and Their Families Receive the Full Range of Services
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Self-Management
Care Coordination and Service Referrals
Advocacy
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 14: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Appropriate Palliative and/or Hospice Care
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Generalist and Specialist Palliative Care
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Dimensions of Palliative Care and Hospice Care
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Summary
Note
References
Chapter 15: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Appropriate Prevention and Community Referral Services
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
Recommended Reading
References
Websites of Interest
Chapter 16: Children’s, Youth’s, and Families’ Health Risk Behaviors and Problems Are Identified and Addressed
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Importance
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literture Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Theoretical Frameworks
Synthesis of the Literature
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Case Study
Discussion
Summary
References
Chapter 17: Children, Youth, and Families Are Fully Informed of the Process, Outcomes, and Alternatives to Care, Including Quality of Life
Introduction to the Guideline
Definition of the Guideline
Historical Overview
Guideline Importance
Theoretical/Literature Support for the Guideline and Indicators
Health Literacy
Children’s Level of Competence
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Implications of the Guideline for the Following Areas of Nursing Practice
Clinical
Education
Policy
Research
Summary
References
Index