Innovative Approaches in Pediatric Nursing: Enhancing Care and Outcomes

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Hadeel Khalid Ajmi Aldhafeeri, Fatmh Ail Walbi, Abeer Saeed Alenazy, Yahya Ahmed Mohammed Baroot, Rawan Ali Abdurhman Aloriefij, Amal Nuwaysir Mashhour Alruwaili, Hanan Zeal R Al_Ruwaili, Amani Hial Jdaan Alruwaili, Anda Awad Alrowili, Reema Awadh Alruwaili, Katbaha Hamed Alrawaili, Khalid Yahya Ahmed Daraaj, Dia Mansor Alrawaili, Fatima Othman Moh’d Hakami, Raed Rashed Saad Almushawwah,

Abstract

Background: In order to meet the special healthcare requirements of children, pediatric nursing has seen revolutionary advancements. Pediatric care has been transformed by technological advancements, evidence-based practices, specialized clinical procedures, and family-centered care models. Enhancing patient and family satisfaction, optimizing resource use, and increasing therapeutic results all depend on these innovations. Notwithstanding their importance, these developments' influence and integration are still uneven among healthcare systems, calling for a thorough examination of both their advantages and disadvantages.


Aim: this study is to examine current developments in pediatric nursing, with an emphasis on developing approaches, improved care delivery models, and technology breakthroughs. Analyzing their application, assessing their effect on clinical results, and determining potential paths for long-term incorporation into pediatric nursing practice are the goals of the study.


Methods: A comprehensive analysis of recent research was carried out, combining results from case studies, clinical trials, and peer-reviewed publications. Telehealth, wearable technology, family-centered care, specialized nursing methods, and evidence-based practice guidelines were among the main areas of emphasis. The review also looked at differences in how these technologies were adopted and accessed.


Results: Pediatric health outcomes and care efficiency have significantly improved as a result of innovations including telehealth, wearable monitoring devices, and simulation-based training. Evidence-based procedures expedite clinical decision-making, while family-centered care approaches increase satisfaction and lower stress. Resource constraints, a lack of expertise, and the requirement for policy advocacy to guarantee fair access are among the difficulties.


Conclusion: advancements in pediatric nursing have greatly improved the quality of healthcare and improved the lives of children and their families. In this ever-evolving profession, overcoming obstacles and maintaining advancements require sustained investment in research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and teaching.


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