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The Network for Nursing in Child Health.

Lynda Harrison1, Gloria Montenegro, Silvina Malvares

  • 1University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, Birmingham, AL, USA.

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The Network for Nursing in Child Health was established to enhance pediatric nursing education in Latin America. It fosters collaboration among nurses to improve child healthcare and integrate essential illness management guidelines.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Global Health
  • Pediatric Care

Background:

  • Established in 2006, the Network for Nursing in Child Health emerged from prior collaborations among Latin American nurses.
  • It is part of a broader initiative by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) to develop specialty nursing networks.
  • These networks aim to enhance inter-country collaboration and communication to advance nursing practice and healthcare outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To facilitate knowledge and experience sharing in child health nursing.
  • To promote the integration of Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) guidelines into nursing curricula.
  • To strengthen pediatric nursing capacity across Latin America.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a collaborative network for nursing professionals.
  • Open membership for nurses committed to child health objectives.
  • Communication primarily conducted in Spanish.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrates the collective strength of nursing in addressing health priorities.
  • Enhances the capacity of nurses and healthcare workers in pediatric care.
  • Fosters a collaborative environment for improving child health nursing.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative nursing networks are powerful tools for advancing pediatric healthcare.
  • The Network for Nursing in Child Health effectively promotes knowledge exchange and curriculum development.
  • Continued collaboration is essential for addressing global health challenges in child health nursing.