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Pediatric nursing practice: keeping pace with technological advances.

V R Bowden1

  • 1Azusa Pacific University, California, USA. vbowden@juno.com

MCN. the American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing
|December 2, 2000
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Pediatric nursing has evolved significantly over 25 years due to technological and medical advances. Nurses now have expanded roles, professional standards, and focus on family-centered care for children.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Nursing
  • Healthcare Advancements
  • Family-Centered Care

Background:

  • Technological and medical progress over 25 years has reshaped pediatric nursing practice.
  • The evolution of pediatric nursing reflects a dynamic response to changing healthcare landscapes.

Observation:

  • Pediatric nurses have broadened their professional roles and responsibilities.
  • Establishment of professional organizations and certification standards enhances clinical competence.
  • Nurses actively advocate for the healthcare needs of children and their families.

Findings:

  • Collaboration with other healthcare providers has led to the adoption of family-centered care models.
  • Developmentally appropriate philosophies of care are increasingly integrated into practice.

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  • These advancements collectively support the unique needs of pediatric patients and their families.
  • Implications:

    • The evolving practice of pediatric nursing ensures continued focus on patient and family support.
    • Professional development and advocacy are key to advancing pediatric healthcare.
    • Integration of family-centered and developmentally appropriate care optimizes outcomes for children.