Sleep promotion for hospitalised children: Developing an evidence-based guideline for nurses
Background: Adequate sleep in hospitalised children is important for a variety of physiological and psychological processes associated with growth, development, and recovery from illness and injury. Hospitalisation often prioritises clinical care activities at the expense of age-appropriate sleep. N...
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Main Authors: | Elijeshca C. Crous, Natasha North |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/73cc77475f9b45f5b5589008fa94f46b |
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