Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Population Growth00:57

Population Growth

29.3K
Population size is dynamic, increasing with birth rates and immigration, and decreasing with death rates and emigration. In ideal conditions with unlimited resources, populations can increase exponentially, which plots as a J-shaped growth rate curve of population size against time. This type of curve is characteristic of newly-introduced invasive species, or populations that have suffered catastrophic declines and are rebounding.
29.3K
Relationship Growth01:27

Relationship Growth

268
Interpersonal relationships progress through stages, beginning with awareness and moving toward mutuality, where emotional connections deepen. While many relationships remain at moderate levels of mutuality, deeper connections form through self-disclosure, trust, and interdependence.Self-DisclosureSelf-disclosure involves revealing personal information, starting with surface-level details and gradually progressing to more intimate content. As trust grows, individuals feel more comfortable...
268
Importance of Need for Affiliation01:25

Importance of Need for Affiliation

365
The need for affiliation is a fundamental human motive that drives individuals to form and maintain interpersonal relationships. This universal drive varies in intensity among individuals due to genetic predispositions and life experiences, shaping it into a relatively stable personality trait. Social inclusion enhances emotional well-being by fulfilling the need for affiliation, whereas social exclusion leads to distress, negative emotions, and cognitive impairments.Psychological and Emotional...
365
Oxygen Requirements and Growth Patterns01:29

Oxygen Requirements and Growth Patterns

2.0K
Microorganisms exhibit diverse oxygen requirements and growth patterns driven by their metabolic strategies and environmental adaptations. Oxygen, while essential for many organisms, can also be toxic under certain conditions, shaping how microorganisms grow and survive.Oxygen Requirements of MicroorganismsMicroorganisms are classified based on their ability to use or tolerate oxygen:● Obligate aerobes like Mycobacterium tuberculosis need oxygen for energy production, as it serves as the...
2.0K
Maslow's Theory of Basic Human Needs01:28

Maslow's Theory of Basic Human Needs

3.4K
Maslow's hierarchy is described with the help of a pyramidal shape. The most fundamental needs, physiological needs, are at the bottom of the pyramid.
Physiological needs such as hunger, thirst, sex, physical comfort, and survival are at the bottom of the pyramid. These are the components that are necessary to sustain life. Once the first level of needs has been met, the second level arises.
Safety needs include stability and predictability. Protection and freedom from danger are all a part...
3.4K
Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory01:27

Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory

1.3K
Abraham Maslow's theory of motivation, introduced in 1943, is widely known as the "Hierarchy of Needs." This theory posits that human needs are arranged in a hierarchical structure, starting with basic survival needs and progressing toward more complex psychological and self-fulfillment desires. The hierarchy is typically a pyramid, and the lower needs must be satisfied to reach the next level.
At the pyramid's base are physiological needs, including food, water, and shelter...
1.3K

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

Growing need.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)·2003
Same author

Assessment of a low-cost home monitoring spirometer for children.

Pediatric pulmonology·2002
See all related articles

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Mar 8, 2026

A Flexible Low Cost Hydroponic System for Assessing Plant Responses to Small Molecules in Sterile Conditions
11:27

A Flexible Low Cost Hydroponic System for Assessing Plant Responses to Small Molecules in Sterile Conditions

Published on: August 25, 2018

11.6K

Growing need.

Yvonne Bastian-Lee1

  • 1Edwina Wooler is paediatric respiratory nurse specialist, Maggie Bunker and Cathy Warde are cystic fibrosis nurse specialists, Royal Alexandra Hospital for Sick Children, Brighton.

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|January 15, 2017
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Paediatric respiratory disease is increasing, offering nurses chances to enhance care quality. Advances in neonatal intensive care lead to persistent respiratory issues in children, including rising asthma rates.

More Related Videos

Robotic Sensing and Stimuli Provision for Guided Plant Growth
08:02

Robotic Sensing and Stimuli Provision for Guided Plant Growth

Published on: July 1, 2019

8.6K
Scale-Up of Mammalian Cell Culture using a New Multilayered Flask
08:39

Scale-Up of Mammalian Cell Culture using a New Multilayered Flask

Published on: December 5, 2011

38.5K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Mar 8, 2026

A Flexible Low Cost Hydroponic System for Assessing Plant Responses to Small Molecules in Sterile Conditions
11:27

A Flexible Low Cost Hydroponic System for Assessing Plant Responses to Small Molecules in Sterile Conditions

Published on: August 25, 2018

11.6K
Robotic Sensing and Stimuli Provision for Guided Plant Growth
08:02

Robotic Sensing and Stimuli Provision for Guided Plant Growth

Published on: July 1, 2019

8.6K
Scale-Up of Mammalian Cell Culture using a New Multilayered Flask
08:39

Scale-Up of Mammalian Cell Culture using a New Multilayered Flask

Published on: December 5, 2011

38.5K

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Pulmonology
  • Nursing Care
  • Neonatal Intensive Care

Background:

  • Increasing incidence of pediatric respiratory diseases.
  • Advances in neonatal intensive care leading to persistent respiratory issues in early life.
  • Rising rates of childhood asthma presenting clinical and management challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing need for specialized nursing care in pediatric respiratory diseases.
  • To address the challenges posed by persistent respiratory conditions in children.
  • To underscore the impact of increasing asthma incidence on pediatric healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent trends in pediatric respiratory disease incidence.
  • Analysis of the impact of neonatal intensive care advancements.
  • Examination of asthma prevalence and its associated problems.

Main Results:

  • Paediatric respiratory disease incidence shows an upward trend.
  • Neonatal intensive care has resulted in a cohort of children with persistent respiratory problems.
  • Asthma incidence continues to rise across all pediatric age groups.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses have a growing opportunity to specialize in high-quality respiratory care for children.
  • Persistent respiratory conditions in children require ongoing clinical attention and management strategies.
  • The rise in pediatric asthma necessitates advanced clinical and management approaches.