Children and Families in Health and Illness.

Written and edited by leading pediatric and family nurse researchers, this book provides a synthesis of the research literature in nursing and health promotion of children, pediatric acute and chronic conditions, and children and families in the health care system. Children and Families in Health an...

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Main Author: Broome, Marion
Other Authors: Knafl, Kathleen Astin, Feetham, Suzanne, Pridham, Karen F.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 1998.
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Table of Contents:
  • Historical overview of health promotion for children and families in late 19th- and 20th-century America
  • Integrative review of assessment models for health promotion of children and their families
  • Integrative review of intervention models for health promotion for children and families
  • Implications for practice, education, and research in health promotion of children and their families
  • Historical overview of responses of children and their families to acute illness
  • Integrative review of assessment models for examining children's and families' responses to acute illness
  • Integrative review of nursing intervention research on acutely ill children and their families
  • Acutely ill children and their families : implications for research, practice, and education
  • Historical overview of responses of children and their families to chronic illness
  • Integrative review of assessment models for examining children's and families' responses to chronic illness
  • Integrative review of intervention research with children who have chronic conditions and their families
  • Meeting the challenges of chronic illness for children and families : research implications and future directions
  • Historical overview of health care delivery models for children and their families
  • Community infrastructures : principles and strategies for improving child health services
  • Issues in health services research : children and families and the health care system.