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| 1 |  | An analysis of well child care interview content | Gillies, Hellen Christine Morgan | Children; Medical Examinations | The present study was designed to increase the amount of data available on content of well child care interviews conducted by physicians and nurses in their expanded role. An effort was made to determine whether observed differences in content emphasis between nurses and physicians were statistical... | 1974-06 |
| 2 |  | Study of the correlation of blood glucose levels with the second voided urine sample in diabetic children | Yost, Jo Ann Catherine | Insulin; Children; Urine | The urinary glucose determinations of diabetics are not used simple as an indicator of the glucose level in the urine but as an indicator of the blood glucose level and control of the carbohydrate abnormality. Therefore the blood glucose level predicted from semi-quantitative urine glucose tests su... | 1972-06 |
| 3 |  | Effect of rooming-in on pre-schoolers prior to tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy | Tuft, Susan Stevens | Children; Pediatric Nursing | This research study was undertaken to determine if having a parent present would make a difference in physiological and emotional measures in two groups of children hospitalized for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. The Experimental Group of eighteen children had a parent present to spend the pre-o... | 1975-05 |
| 4 |  | Evaluation of osteopenia in children with cystic fibrosis | Mortensen, Linda Albertina | Nursing; Pathology; Children; Youth; Cystic Fibrosis | Osteopenia has been found to be more prevalant in patients with cystic fibrosis. A pilot study was conducted to determine: (1) whether there was bone deficit at the prepubertal stage and (2) whether it was due to lack of accumulation versus accelerated bone resorption. This descriptive study involve... | 1997-12 |
| 5 |  | Selected personality factors affecting parents' choice of behavior during their child's hospitalization | Barkus, Phyllis Margaret | Children; Hospital Care | Increased parental presence on pediatric units necessitates that nurses provide psychological support to parents. The basis for effective support is the nurse's ability to understand, interpret and assess parental behavior. This aspect of the nursing process can be facilitated through a systematic ... | 1975-12 |
| 6 |  | Patterns and relief of discomfort following ureteral reimplant surgery: the effects of parent coached relaxation | Arnstein, Paul | Relaxation; Children; Transplantation | The purpose of the study was to identify the nature of discomfort and described the degree of relief obtained from specific interventions following ureteral reimplant surgery. The design was quasi-experimental consisting of two groups, one utilizing parent-coached relaxation, the other not. Eighte... | 1984-03 |
| 7 |  | The response of comatose children to parental speech as measured by changes in intracranial pressure. | Roberts, Christine Ann Peterson. | Children; Auditory Evoked Response | Comatose children were studied to determine whether they responded to the voice of their parents. The response was measured as changes in the intracranial pressure which was being monitored by a subarachnoid bolt. Of all the children who met the sample criteria at Primary Children's Medical Center... | 1982-03 |
| 8 |  | Anxiety in siblings of children with cance. | Nobis, Marcia | Tumors; Children; Anxiety | Although much research attention has been given to children with cancer and their parents, limited information is available regarding their siblings and the anxieties they may experience. The purpose of this study was to assess the anxieties that school-age siblings of children with caner experienc... | 1982-08 |