Innovative strategies designed to address difficult pediatric nursing practice problems
provide new perspectives and creative solutions to enhance pediatric nursing care
for children and their families. When difficult practice problems are identified,
new perspectives and creative solutions are needed. By reframing perspectives, these
challenging practice problems can be addressed through innovative strategies. New
perspectives are based on the outcomes of innovative nursing research, evidence-based
practice and quality improvement projects. Innovative strategies may be used to address
challenging practice problems and change practice. In this way, innovative strategies
change pediatric nursing practice resulting in enhanced care for children and their
families.
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