Pediatric Nursing Challenges in Modern Healthcare
Pediatric nursing plays a crucial role in the health and well-being of children, yet it faces evolving challenges in modern healthcare settings. This article explores the multidimensional obstacles encountered by pediatric nurses, including workforce shortages, high patient acuity, technological integration, and the psychosocial demands of patient and family care. A comprehensive review of literature and practical examples highlights the implications of these challenges on clinical outcomes and nurse well-being. Strategies such as enhanced training, interprofessional collaboration, and mental health support are proposed to mitigate these issues. Understanding and addressing these challenges is essential for improving pediatric healthcare delivery and ensuring sustainable nursing practices.
Peter Novak
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