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A qualitative systematic review of the reasons for parental attendance at the emergency department with children presenting with minor illness (2017)
Journal Article
Butun, A., & Hemingway, P. (2018). A qualitative systematic review of the reasons for parental attendance at the emergency department with children presenting with minor illness. International Emergency Nursing, 36, 56-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ienj.2017.07.002

Introduction: Over 5 million children attend the Emergency Department (ED) annually in England with an ever-increasing paediatric emergency caseload echoed globally. Approximately 60% of children present with illness and the majority have non-urgent... Read More about A qualitative systematic review of the reasons for parental attendance at the emergency department with children presenting with minor illness.

The experience of decision making in the care of children with palliative care needs: the experiences of Jordanian mothers (2017)
Journal Article
Atout, M., Hemingway, P., & Seymour, J. (in press). The experience of decision making in the care of children with palliative care needs: the experiences of Jordanian mothers. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing, 40(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/24694193.2017.1330371

The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of decision making in the care of children with palliative care needs in Jordan, from the perspective of their mothers. This study employed a collective qualitative case study approach. Data wer... Read More about The experience of decision making in the care of children with palliative care needs: the experiences of Jordanian mothers.

Stories of survival: children’s narratives of psychosocial well-being following paediatric critical illness or injury (2017)
Journal Article
Manning, J. C., Hemingway, P., & Redsell, S. A. (2017). Stories of survival: children’s narratives of psychosocial well-being following paediatric critical illness or injury. Journal of Child Health Care, 21(3), 236-252. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367493517717078

Survival from critical illness can expose children to an array of negative physical and psychological problems. While the perspective of parents and professionals have been well documented, there is limited understanding of how childhood critical car... Read More about Stories of survival: children’s narratives of psychosocial well-being following paediatric critical illness or injury.

Survived so what?: identifying priorities for research with children and families post-paediatric intensive care unit (2017)
Journal Article
Manning, J. C., Hemingway, P., & Redsell, S. A. (2018). Survived so what?: identifying priorities for research with children and families post-paediatric intensive care unit. Nursing in Critical Care, 23(2), (68-74). doi:10.1111/nicc.12298. ISSN 1362-1017

The involvement of patients and the public in the development, implementation and evaluation of health care services and research is recognized to have tangible benefits in relation to effectiveness and credibility. However, despite >96% of children... Read More about Survived so what?: identifying priorities for research with children and families post-paediatric intensive care unit.