IMPROVING PEDIATRIC NURSING CARE BY A PROFESSIONAL COUNCIL
Kaldenhoven J, Velden C. van
Professional Council, Dutch Association of Pediatric Nurses, Utrecht, the Netherlands

 

One of the goals of the Dutch Association of Pediatric Nurses is to improve nursing care for children in hospital and in the community.

 

By the Professional Council, protocols are developed, and nursing standards are suggested. The Professional Council reports to the General Board, and protocols and standards are submitted to the Annual Meeting of the Association, before they are formalized.

 

This procedure guarantees that protocols and standards are widely supported by the pediatric nursing profession in the Netherlands.

 

Products of the Professional Council are amongst others: Nursing care protocols for children (e.g. pain, fear, nutrition in the first year) standards of care for pediatric nursing, a function profile for the pediatric nurse, and a paper outlining the Association's vision on pediatric nursing.

 

The presentation outlines the importance of a Professional Council, gives a sample of how the Council works, and hopes to inspire other Pediatric Nursing Associations to accept this method as a means to improve nursing care for children in their countries.

 

 
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