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J Sch Nurs ; 38(1): 48-60, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34617825

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School-based asthma programs have been proven to lessen the burden of pediatric asthma. There is a lack of successful care coordination between school nurses and primary care providers. This review examined strategies to increase communication and identified gaps in the literature. Databases, including PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Embase, and The Cochrane Library, were searched to identify relevant articles. This review included 12 articles consisting of randomized controlled trials, quasi-experimental studies, mixed method studies, qualitative studies, and other non-research articles. Four key findings emerged, including limited availability of asthma action plans, inclusion of parents in the communication triad, school nurse outreach to providers, and improved communication leads to positive outcomes for students with asthma including decreased use of emergency medication and increased self-management of asthma. Further research is needed to develop evidence-based interventions that can be implemented to improve communication between school nurses and primary care providers.


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Asma , Instituciones Académicas , Asma/terapia , Niño , Comunicación , Personal de Salud , Humanos , Estudiantes
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J Pediatr Nurs ; 61: 387-393, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34601247

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BACKGROUND: There is a gap in knowledge regarding the necessary components for pediatric gastrostomy tube education. This integrative review addresses the question "What are the educational components following pediatric gastrostomy placement?" METHODS: A literature search was conducted using PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library electronic databases, along with a hand search. Articles for review included those in the pediatric population, English language, and publication dates between 2010 and 2020. RESULTS: Ultimately, 7 articles met the inclusion criteria for review. Articles were all pediatric focused (0-18 years), and were a mix of quantitative and qualitative designs, along with one non-research paper. Three major themes were identified from the literature including that gastrostomy tube education should be a multidisciplinary effort, that education should take a standardized approach, and that it should include psychosocial elements that enhance caregiver knowledge and empowerment. DISCUSSION: This review demonstrates that while there is no consensus on a superior mode or means of education, pediatric gastrostomy discharge education must be standardized and high quality to promote the best patient and caregiver outcomes. Further research should aim to address which forms of education, if any, lead to the best outcomes, and how education can best be delivered to promote caregiver knowledge and ease.


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Competencia Clínica , Gastrostomía , Niño , Humanos
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