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- Title
Improving Transitions in Care for the Child with Medical Complexity Using Betty Neuman's Systems Model.
- Authors
Van Orne, Julie A.
- Abstract
Children with medical complexity are an increasing population with frequent use of intensive care services within hospitals. As children's health improves, they are often transferred to a general unit before being discharged to home. This transition often leads to an acute decline in health, resulting in emergent interventions. Betty Neuman's systems model provides the foundation to guide prevention interventions on stress mitigation to promote stability. An evidence-based transition bundle of care may be a valuable tool to prevent stress at the time of transfer from the intensive care unit and prevent deterioration.
- Subjects
HOLISTIC medicine; CHRONIC diseases in children; NURSING interventions; DISCHARGE planning; HOSPITALS; HOLISTIC nursing; TRANSITIONAL care; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress; INTENSIVE care units; CLINICAL deterioration; QUALITY assurance; NEUMAN systems model; SOCIAL support; HOSPITAL care of children; HOSPITAL wards
- Publication
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2024, Vol 37, Issue 2, p142
- ISSN
0894-3184
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/08943184231224471