Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing
Volume 9, Issue 2 , Pages 77-80 , May 2005

A satisfaction survey of a nurse led paediatric clinic for hip dysplasia in infants

  • Angela Lee, MBE, BSc(Hons), RGN, RSCN, (Clinical Nurse Specialist)

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationTel.: +44 118 9875111

References 

  1. British Medical Association December, 2000. Consent, Rights and Choices in Health care for Children and Young People
  2. Children First: A Study of Hospital Services, 1993. The Audit Commission, HSMO, London
  3. Department of Health, 1996. Patient waiting time; patient waiting time lists; quality of patient care; quality assurance; performance monitoring; administration, Department of Health, Leeds
  4. Department of Health, 2003. Getting the right start: National Service framework for Children – Standards for Hospital Service. The Stationary Office
  5. Hill J. Patient satisfaction in a nurse led rheumatology clinic. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 1997;25:347–354
  6. Hospital Services for Children and Young people, 1997. Health select Committee (Session 1996–97) Fifth Report, HMSO, London
  7. Mundinger M, Kane R, Lenz E. Primary care outcomes in patients treated by nurse practitioners or physicians: a randomised trial. JAMA. 2000;283:59–68
  8. Rafferty S, Elborn JS. Can nurse led clinics produce outcomes in respiratory care that are as effective as those produced by respiratory physician. Thorax. 2002;57:659–660
  9. Venning P, Durie A, Roland M. Randomised controlled trial comparing cost effectiveness of general practitioners and nurse practitioners in primary care. BMJ. 2000;320:1048–1053

PII: S1361-3111(05)00017-8

doi: 10.1016/j.joon.2005.02.002

Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing
Volume 9, Issue 2 , Pages 77-80 , May 2005