Vol 3, No 1 (2024): at home is better

Issue Description

infermieristica journal (ij) is a peer-reviewed international scientific journal, promoting the development and exchange of knowledge relevant to nursing research and practice. ij supports Evidence Based Clinical Practice (EBP), encourages and promotes critical debate on nursing art and science. The journal particularly welcomes studies that aim to evaluate and understand complex health interventions and health policies, employing rigorous study designs and methods appropriate to the research question. Furthermore, the journal also undertakes to make a contribution to the development of research, also through methodological articles, on analytical techniques and measurements. The journal publishes original, English-language, peer-reviewed articles of interest to the international health community. The journal will feature clinical trials, editorial, qualitative and quantitative research. ij supports evidence-based clinical practice, encourages, and promotes critical debate about the art and science of nursing.

Table of Contents

Articles

Don’t forget the pediatric intensive care units: the nurses’ point of view
Emanuele Buccione, Michele Stellabotte
1-2
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/if-2537
An hybrid Operating Theater setting for major surgery in an Extremly Low Birth Weight Infants: a case report
Michele Stellabotte, Giuseppe Bentornato, Alessandra Fornasieri, Marcello Monteleone, Marco Danelli, Monica Capoferri, Francesco Macchini, Andrea Zanini, Stefano Mazzoleni, Carlo Ferrari, Luigi Montagnini, Paolo Augusto Stoia, Marta Somaini
5-8
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/if-2533
Wound care in a child suffering from Stevens-Johnson syndrome in PICU: case report
Carlotta Zanetti
9-13
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/if-2529
Pediatric palliative care in children and young people with non-oncological diseases: a scoping review
Marina Maffeo, Irene Sartorio, Maria Elena Fiani, Biagio Nicolosi, Daniele Ciofi
15-25
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/if-2542
Stoma and tube stoma: two sides of the same coin? A scoping review
Alice Grandi, Ilaria Ester Midea , Letizia Toscano, Biagio Nicolosi
27-35
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/if-2559
Risk assessment of pressure injuries in newborns. Appropriateness of Glamorgan and NSRAS scales: a scoping review
Biagio Nicolosi, Felice Curcio, Maria Aurelia Gheorghe, Prisco Ranieri, Eustachio Parente
45-60
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/if-2403
Investigation of the prevalence of skin injuries in hospitalized newborns and main reports: an observational, cross-sectional, and monocentric pilot study.
Biagio Nicolosi, Eustachio Parente, Irene Marilli, Ranieri Prisco, Mirco Gregorini, Daniele Ciofi
63-70
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/if-2412
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