Pediatric Trends and Nursing Insights

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Explore the evolution of pediatrics and pediatric nursing, from historical perspectives to modern practices. Discover how pediatric care has advanced over time and the unique challenges and considerations in caring for children. Gain insights into the changing trends and technological advancements shaping the field today.

  • Pediatrics
  • Nursing
  • Child Health
  • Trends
  • Medical Speciality

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  1. TRENDS IN PEDIATRICS AND PEDIATRIC NURSING By Mrs.Vaishali Bagewadi Dept. of Child Health Nursing

  2. INTRODUCTION Pediatric regarded as the medical science which enables an anticipated newborn to grow into a healthy adult, useful to the society

  3. PEDIATRICS AS AN INDEPENDENT MEDICAL SPECIALITY the health problems of children differ from those of adults in many a way. children s response to an illness is influenced by age. management of childhood illness is significantly at with that of an adult. Finely children also need special care since they are among the most vulnerable in the society

  4. TRENDS IN PEDIATRIC NURSING Remarkable changes have occurred in the field of pediatric nursing in recent years due to changing needs of society, medical and technological advancing political interests and changing trends within the nursing profession.

  5. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE The modern child care is part of a great historical pageantry that involved cultures of many people present day child health nurse should know something of the part to appreciate the present fully.

  6. PRE HISTORIC TIME (BEFORE 3000 BC In early civilization of Egypt, china, India children were reared according to tradition passed down from previous generation children made to follow their parents, girls followed mothers, boys followed the father The medical practice was a combination of indigenous system of medicine and magic. Local practioners treat adults and children with diet, rituals, magic and herbs.

  7. CONT. In modern world sareneos in 2ndcentury wrote 1stknown manuscript devoted to pediatrics in India kasayapa tantra written in BC had a chapter on koumara maritya this is 1strecord of pediatrics anywhere in the world. Sushruta the Indian Hippocrates chapter on koumara maritya in 2ndcentury AD

  8. The 1stasylum or hospital was founded in 787 which was only a shelter for abandoned children this foundlings home were deadly due to overcrowding, poor hygiene, and sanitation. No public measure were available and death toll was very high so this period was considered as the dark ages of health

  9. RENAISSANCE AND EARLY MODERN WORLD (1350-1800 A.D.) Renaissance brought tremendous changes in the course of human life. In 16thcentury 2 great medical books were published THE BOOK OF CHILDREN by Thomas phare (father of English pediatrics) THE CHILDRENS BOOK BY Felix wurtz in Germany They found there were lot of hazardous practices in feeding, clothing and rearing. Rarely infant were breast feed, instead infant received different types of soups and sugar solutions or water

  10. Modern World (1800 Ad to Date) In 1748 William cadogans easy on nursing called attention to unhealthy childcare practices and identified over dressing, over feeding and poor diet as contributing factors to childhood illness. This encouraged breast feeding and urged parents to dress infants in loose and lightweight garments. Abraham Jacobi (1830-1919)(father of pediatrics).He Started pediatric department in several new York hospital and was one of the founder of the American pediatric society in 1888.

  11. During 19thcentury, people recognized the effects of childhood illness and injury, the bad effect of childhood labor, poverty and neglect the end of 19thcentury is often regarded as the dark age of pediatrics and 1sthalf of the 20thcentury as down of improved health care of children. Now a movement towards humanized pediatric care has emerged out as a major source to reduce trauma to hospitalized children. At present children are prepared emotionally for medical procedure.

  12. DEVELOPMENT OF PEDIATRIC NURSING The nursing school associated with some of the earliest children hospitals were devoted to the training of nurses to the care of sick children. In India, pediatric nursing was not given due in recognition in syllabi in the earlier periods of nursing training but with the introduction of under graduate degree programme in nursing in madras university CMC vellor,RAK Delhi, pediatric nursing as a course was introduced date back from 1950s.

  13. In present INC syllabus for all types of undergraduate nursing programme gives due waightage to pediatric nursing as a specialty

  14. MODERN CONCEPT OF CHILD CARE

  15. MODERN CONCEPT OF CHILD CARE Child health nursing is undergoing tremendous advancement just like pediatric medicine and surgery. The current trends in the practice are based on researches that have taken make place in the field of pediatric nursing

  16. CONT.. Trends are as following: Family centered care High technology care Evidence based practice Atraumatic care Cost containment Prevention and health promotion

  17. 1. FAMILY CENTERED CARE It is based on philosophy that quality care can be provided in an environment that support family integrity and promote psychological and physiological health of the family.fcc provide a holistic approach than simply providing medical and nursing care. Parents know best about their Childs need more, aware of their Childs behaviour and habits.

  18. The 2 basic concepts of family centered care are Enabling Empowering

  19. ENABLING All the family member are helped by the professional to create opportunities and mean to utilize their present ability competence and acquire new skills that are necessary to provide care to their ill children.

  20. EMPOWERING Empowering help to faster the strength of family member to cope up and withstand stress related to sickness of their children In FCC the nurse need to move further from describing what is upsetting to families to describing intervention that are helpful and providing the same recipients of care, nurses should help families to make responsible decisions education

  21. 2. HIGH TECHNOLOGY CARE Advancement in medical field has created the care of children too technologically versatile. The nurse also needs to be technologically competent enough to meet the nursing care needs of children. The advancement in diagnostic technology has made detection of many disorders even in the fetal period

  22. 3. EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE In evidence based practice nurses need to make decisions on the best available evidence EBP in nursing provides a systematic approach to enable nurse to effectively use. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and patient centered multidisciplinary, multidimensional plans of Care will help nursing team move toward evidence based practice and improve the process of care delivered. The nurse needs to be vigilant in practicing EBP in nursing children. PRIMARY NURSING

  23. 4. ATRAUMATIC CARE It is the provision of therapeutic care is setting by personnel and with intervention eliminates or minimizes the psychological and physical distress experienced by child and their families in health care system. principles of atraumatic care:- interventions

  24. 5. COST CONTAINMENT Cost containment is a management technique utilized to reduce the cost of hospitalization. It is reduced in many ways in hospitals either by cutting nursing positions or by improving process of care and tightening non labour resources.

  25. 6. PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION The pediatric nurse applied health promotion and health maintenance in all setting in which children are served. The nurse possesses a compheransive background on all aspects of children and an understanding of child growth and development. the family is role in the children s health is critical child health depends upon preventive care. Majority of the child health problems are preventable. Modern concept of child health emphasize on continuous care of whole child.

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