Browsing by Author "Brenner, Maria"
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Approaches to the initiation of life-sustaining technology in children: a scoping review of changes over time
Eustace-Cook, Jessica; Brenner, Maria; Alexander, Paula (2020)Little is understood about the dynamic circumstances within which the initiation of technology dependence takes place in children. The aim of this scoping review was to identify the influences on the initiation of technology ... -
Development of a suite of metrics and indicators for children's nursing using consensus methodology
Brenner, Maria (2019)Aim and objectives: To develop a suite of metrics and indicators to measure the quality of children's nursing care processes. The objectives were to identify available metrics and indicators and to develop consensus on the ... -
Education on childrens complex care needs in general nursing curricula in Europe: An inductive content analysis
Brenner, Maria (2021)Nursing programmes must prepare children's nurses to respond effectively to the health needs of children and young people. The aim of this study was to examine general nursing curricula for child-related content. A ... -
A guidance framework to aid in the selection of nursing and midwifery care process metrics and indicators
Brenner, Maria (2019)Aim: To describe the development of a guidance framework to assist nurses and midwives in selecting nursing and midwifery care process metrics and indicators for use in practice. Background: Process metrics are measures ... -
Initiating technology dependence to sustain a child's life: a systematic review of reasons
Eustace-Cook, Jessica; Alexander, Paula; Brenner, Maria; Quirke, Mary (2021)Background Decision-making in initiating life-sustaining health technology is complex and often conducted at time-critical junctures in clinical care. Many of these decisions have profound, often irreversible, consequences ... -
Key constituents for integration of care for children assisted with long-term home ventilation: a European study
Brenner, Maria (2020)Background: The number of children requiring long-term home ventilation has consistently increased over the last 25 years. Given the growing population of children with complex care needs (CCNs), this was an important area ... -
Modelling collaboration of primary and secondary care for children with complex care needs: long-term ventilation as an example
Brenner, Maria (2019)Children dependent on long-term ventilation need the planning, provision and monitoring of complex services generally provided at home by professionals belonging to different care settings. The collaboration among professionals ... -
Nurse-identified patient care and health services research priorities in the United Arab Emirates: a Delphi study
Brenner, Maria (2019)Background: The need for improved research on ill health has been recognized internationally and locally in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The UAE Nursing and Midwifery Council recently committed to enhancing the status ... -
Parents' experiences of accessing respite care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at the acute and primary care interface: a systematic review
Brenner, Maria (2020)Background: Population prevalence estimates by the World Health Organisation suggest that 1 in 160 children worldwide has an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Accessing respite care services for children with an ASD can often ... -
A systematic concept analysis of `technology dependent': challenging the terminology
Quirke, Mary; Brenner, Maria; Alexander, Paula; Doyle, Carmel; Eustace-Cook, Jessica (2021)There are an increasing number of children who are dependent on medical technology to sustain their lives. Although significant research on this issue is taking place, the terminology used is variable and the concept of ... -
Well siblings' experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury: a systematic review protocol
Brenner, Maria (2019)Background: The aim of this systematic review is to synthesize the available evidence identified through a systematic search on well siblings’ experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). ...