Judith A. Vessey
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View article: Parental caregiver expectations of hip and spine surgery in children with neuromuscular conditions: A qualitative study
Parental caregiver expectations of hip and spine surgery in children with neuromuscular conditions: A qualitative study Open
Aim To explore the expectations of parental caregivers whose children with central nervous system disorders undergo hip or spine surgery. Specifically, to understand: (1) the expectations caregivers hold regarding their child's perioperati…
View article: Risk Estimates of Five Adverse Outcomes Following Hip and Spine Surgery Among Children with Cerebral Palsy to Inform Peri-operative Care
Risk Estimates of Five Adverse Outcomes Following Hip and Spine Surgery Among Children with Cerebral Palsy to Inform Peri-operative Care Open
View article: Comparison of two modeling approaches for the identification of predictors of complications in children with cerebral palsy following spine surgery
Comparison of two modeling approaches for the identification of predictors of complications in children with cerebral palsy following spine surgery Open
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Table of Contents Open
View article: Assessing Diabetes Distress in Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Development and Validation of the Problem Areas in Diabetes—Emerging Adult Version
Assessing Diabetes Distress in Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Development and Validation of the Problem Areas in Diabetes—Emerging Adult Version Open
View article: Is There a Relationship Between Youth Bullying and Internet Addiction? An Integrative Review
Is There a Relationship Between Youth Bullying and Internet Addiction? An Integrative Review Open
View article: Discharge Readiness for Transition from Hospital to Home for Children with Cerebral Palsy Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
Discharge Readiness for Transition from Hospital to Home for Children with Cerebral Palsy Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery Open
View article: Engaging Social Media Influencers to Recruit Hard-to-Reach Populations
Engaging Social Media Influencers to Recruit Hard-to-Reach Populations Open
Background Though clinical researchers have begun to use social media platforms to recruit participants, social media influencers are innovative community connectors to further expand recruitment reach, especially in hard-to-reach populati…
View article: Health‐related quality of life and caregiver burden after hip reconstruction and spinal fusion in children with spastic cerebral palsy
Health‐related quality of life and caregiver burden after hip reconstruction and spinal fusion in children with spastic cerebral palsy Open
Aim To evaluate the effect of hip reconstruction or spinal fusion on health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) in non‐ambulatory children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) and caregiver burden. Method This was a prospective, longitudinal study…
View article: Telemedicine and Health Equity During COVID-19 in Pediatric Gastroenterology
Telemedicine and Health Equity During COVID-19 in Pediatric Gastroenterology Open
View article: Everything Old is New again: COVID-19 and Public Health
Everything Old is New again: COVID-19 and Public Health Open
View article: Preventing adverse health outcomes among children and adolescents by addressing screen media practices concomitant to sleep disturbance
Preventing adverse health outcomes among children and adolescents by addressing screen media practices concomitant to sleep disturbance Open
View article: Nutrition-Related Clinical Decision Making of Pediatric Oncology Nurses
Nutrition-Related Clinical Decision Making of Pediatric Oncology Nurses Open
Children with a cancer diagnosis have risk factors leading to unique nutritional challenges. Malnutrition in this population is correlated with worse patient outcomes. Nurses are responsible for providing holistic care to their patients; h…
View article: Item Generation and Content Validity of the Child–Adolescent Bullying Scale
Item Generation and Content Validity of the Child–Adolescent Bullying Scale Open
Evaluation of the CABS tool with a sample of youths drawn from healthcare settings will be necessary to assess the performance of the CABS items, further evaluate its psychometric properties, and further refine the tool.
View article: Theory and Theorizing in Nursing Science
Theory and Theorizing in Nursing Science Open
Ongoing reexamination of theory is needed to clarify the domain of nursing, guide nursing science and practice, and direct and communicate the unique and essential contributions of nursing science to the broader health research effort and …
View article: The vital role of school nurses in ensuring the health of our nation's youth
The vital role of school nurses in ensuring the health of our nation's youth Open
View article: Technology-enhanced focus groups as a component of instrument development
Technology-enhanced focus groups as a component of instrument development Open
Background Bullying is a critical public health problem and a screening tool for use in healthcare is needed. Focus groups are a common tool for generating qualitative data when developing an instrument and evidence suggests that technolog…
View article: “I Didn't Even Know You Cared About That Stuff”: Youths' Perceptions of Health Care Provider Roles in Addressing Bullying
“I Didn't Even Know You Cared About That Stuff”: Youths' Perceptions of Health Care Provider Roles in Addressing Bullying Open
View article: Appealing the Editor’s Decision
Appealing the Editor’s Decision Open
Receiving a message from an editor that transmits a “do not accept” decision is a uniformly disappointing experience for author-investigators. In this dispiriting situation, it is critical that correspondence from the Editor is clear and c…
View article: Implications of Youth Bullying on Mental Health
Implications of Youth Bullying on Mental Health Open
View article: A Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Efficacy of the Creating Opportunities for Parent Empowerment Program for Parents of Children With Epilepsy and Other Chronic Neurological Conditions
A Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Efficacy of the Creating Opportunities for Parent Empowerment Program for Parents of Children With Epilepsy and Other Chronic Neurological Conditions Open
Findings from this study have significant implications for clinical practice and future research. Parents of children with neurological conditions often struggle to manage a constant feeling of uncertainty in their daily lives. Nurses poss…
View article: Differences in health‐related quality of life and caregiver burden after hip and spine surgery in non‐ambulatory children with severe cerebral palsy
Differences in health‐related quality of life and caregiver burden after hip and spine surgery in non‐ambulatory children with severe cerebral palsy Open
Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in caregivers' perceptions of health‐related quality of life ( HRQOL ) and caregiver impact in children with severe, non‐ambulatory cerebral palsy after orthopedic surgery to correct hip or…