A list of publications written or co-written by members of The Harry Crossley Children’s Nursing Development Unit is provided below.

2024 Highlights

2023 Highlights

2022 Highlights

2021 Highlights

2020 Highlights

Publications

2024

Peer reviewed papers: (1)

North, N., Brysiewicz, P., & Coetzee, M. (2024). ‘We are pulled to the four corners’: Qualitative role descriptions of advanced practice children's nurses in Malawi. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 29, e12433. https://doi.org/10.1111/jspn.12433
 

  • 2023

    Peer reviewed papers: (2)

    Shikongo, B., & North, N. (2023). Prevention of Injuries in Children with a Peripheral Intravenous Catheter: A Modified Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Guideline. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 19-pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2520-5293/13594

    Power, N. M., Crous, E. C., & North, N. (2023). Participatory Methods to Improve and Develop Pediatric Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing, 46(1), 41-64. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694193.2022.2153945

    Open Educational Resources: (1)

    Betz, C.L. (2023) Worldwide Succesful Pediatric Nurse-Led Models of Care. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-22152-1?sap-outbound-id=1C83B9EB17BEA4A1DA39BBAD1CF82D3EF2A83320 

    The URL for our specific chapter is https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-22152-1_15 

    We are proud to see the lessons from many years of practice shared in this new eBook. It was a pleasure working with Cecily M. Betz who did a beautiful job editing this collection of successful practice models in paediatrics from around the world. The chapter contributed by Natasha North and Minette Coetzee describes the Breatheasy Programme pioneered by Sr Jane Booth at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape Town. This programme makes it possible for children with tracheostomies in South Africa to be cared for at home with their families. In the chapter, Natasha and Minette also present the Care Through Family model, a research based approach to strengthening partnerships between nurses and family caregivers. 

  • 2022

    Peer reviewed papers: (2)

    North, N., Brysiewicz, P., & Coetzee, M. (2022). Nursing stakeholder identification guidelines for human resources for health and health workforce development: A scoping review. International Nursing Review. 69, 272– 284. https://doi.org/10.1111/inr.12772

    The aim of this article is to investigate the existence of guidelines on the identification of nursing stakeholders as part of planning for human resources for health processes.

    North, N., & Coetzee, M. (2022). Development of a capability maturity model for the establishment of children’s nursing training programmes in southern and eastern Africa. Evaluation and Programme Planning, 91, 102061. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2022.102061

    A Capability Maturity Model (CMM) describes a step-wise progressing of a process, from inception to full process maturity. With a growing number of countries establishing new children’s nursing programmes, this CMM sets out what process maturity looks like in relation to education, clinical and regulatory systems, human resources for health systems, and requirements related to overall stakeholder collaboration.

    Stakeholders can use the model as a map to identify where they are in the process, and establish the resources and actions needed to make further progress.

    Open Educational Resources: (2)

    2022 Workforce Survey Report - Open Science Framework
    https://osf.io/tegx7/ 

    Text books: (1)

    Johnson, J., O’Grady, E., and Coetzee, M. (2022). Advancing Relationships in Healthcare - Intentional Use of Self. USA: DEStech Publications Inc https://www.destechpub.com/product/advancing-relationships-in-healthcare/

    This book presents a compelling case for putting care at the centre of health care. It powerfully makes the case for strong therapeutic relationships as a way to create reciprocity in health care relationships – that interacting thoughtfully with patients and building our capacity to do so, greatly reduces clinical burnout, enhances patient care, patient safety and patient outcomes. This book outlines first principals for caring relationships and then provides a blueprint for building intentional therapeutic relationships which must be grounded in a culture of wellness with a strong emphasis on self-care.

  • 2021

    Peer reviewed papers: (3)

    Harris, N., Amos, A., & North, N. (2021). Role of the nurses in partnering with mothers to give oral medication to their hospitalised child: Modification and development of a contextualised evidence-based practice guideline. Curationis, 44(1), 11 pages. https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v44i1.2224

    Crous, E., & North, N. (2021). Sleep promotion for hospitalised children: Developing an evidence-based guideline for nurses. Curationis, 44(1), 10 pages. https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v44i1.2219

    Leonard, A., Power, N., Mayet, S., Coetzee, M., & North, N. (2021). Engaging nurses in research awareness using a new style of hospital journal club - a descriptive evaluation. Nurse Education Today. 108 105123 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2021.105123

    Open Educational Resources: (2)

    Children’s Nursing Training Activity. First Report of the Children’s Nursing Workforce Observatory. Licensed under CC-BY-4.0 Open Science Framework. https://osf.io/tegx7/

    North, N., Leonard, A., Bonaconsa, C., & Coetzee, M. (2021). Care Through Family. A conceptual model of children’s nursing care. Licensed under CC-BY-4. Open UCT http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38442

    Other: (1)

    Rights Based Standards for Children Undergoing Clinical Procedures. (2021). Edge Hill University  https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/departments/academic/health/research/rights-based-standards-for-children-undergoing-clinical-procedures/

  • 2020

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (4)

    Power, N., North, N., Leonard, A., Bonaconsa, C., & Coetzee, M. (2020). A scoping review of mother–child separation in clinical paediatric settings. Journal of Child Health Care. 25(4):534-548. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367493520966415

    Coetzee, M., Leonard, A., Bonaconsa, C., Power, N., & North, N. (2020). Developing children’s nursing care outcome statements in Africa using World Café methods. International Nursing Review, 67(4), 529–534. https://doi.org/10.1111/inr.12621

    North, N., Leonard, A., Bonaconsa, C., Duma, T., & Coetzee, M. (2020). Distinctive nursing practices in working with mothers to care for hospitalised children at a district hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a descriptive observational study. BMC Nursing, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-020-00421-1

    Ruthe, J., North, N. Developing a specialist children’s nursing workforce in sub-Saharan Africa: a descriptive programme evaluation. BMC Nursing 19, 113 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-020-00502-1

    Open Educational Resources: (1)

    Coetzee, M. (2020). The role of the children’s nurse in optimising autonomic regulation: the Regul8 framework. Open UCT  https://open.uct.ac.za/handle/11427/31206

  • 2019

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (4)

    Ugochukwu, U., North, N., Sieberhagen, S., & Shung-King, M. (2019). Paediatric nurse training activity in South Africa: A short report. South African Journal of Child Health, 13(3), 105. https://doi.org/10.7196/sajch.2019.v13i3.1556

    North, N., Shung-King, M., & Coetzee, M. (2019). The children’s nursing workforce in Kenya, Malawi, Uganda, South Africa and Zambia: generating an initial indication of the extent of the workforce and training activity. Human Resources for Health, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-019-0366-4

    North, N., Sieberhagen, S., Leonard, A., Bonaconsa, C., & Coetzee, M. (2019). Making Children’s Nursing Practices Visible: Using Visual and Participatory Techniques to Describe Family Involvement in the Care of Hospitalized Children in Southern African Settings. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 18, https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406919849324

    McKerrow, N., Doherty, D., Coetzee, M., North, N. & Bezuidenhout, M. Building a workforce for a child- and family-centred health service. South African Child Gauge. In: Shung-King, M., Lake, L., Sanders, D. & Hendricks, M. (eds) 2019. South African Child Gauge 2018/2019. Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, p. 200–211. http://www.ci.uct.ac.za/cg-2019-child-and-adolescent-health

  • 2017

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (1)

    Leonard, A., Bonaconsa, C., Ssenyonga, L., & Coetzee, M. (2017b). Graphic facilitation as a novel approach to practice development. Nursing Children and Young People, 29(8), 42–45. https://doi.org/10.7748/ncyp.2017.e869

  • 2016

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (1)

    Coetzee, M., McKerrow, N. H., Chimwaza, A., Molyneux, E., North, N., & Sieberhagen, S. (2016). Building paediatric nurse training capacity for Africa, in Africa. The Lancet Global Health, 4(7), e449–e450. https://doi.org/10.1016/s2214-109x(16)30063-8

    Congress proceedings (published abstract): (1) 

    *Ssenyonga, L, Leonard, A, & Coetzee, M. 2016. “Articulating the paediatric neurosurgical nursing practice model of care at CURE Children’s Hospital of Uganda - challenging current thought with emerging evidence’. Child’s Nervous System. 32;10:2027. 44th Annual meeting of International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery congress (ISPN), Kobe, Japan, October 23-27, 2016

  • 2015

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (1)

    Tume, L. N., Coetzee, M., Dryden-Palmer, K., Hickey, P. A., Kinney, S., Latour, J. M., Pedreira, M. L. G., Sefton, G. R., Sorce, L., & Curley, M. A. Q. (2015). Pediatric Critical Care Nursing Research Priorities—Initiating International Dialogue. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 16(6), e174–e182. https://doi.org/10.1097/pcc.0000000000000446

     Peer-reviewed chapter: (1)

    Davis, C. Chapter 8: EC Clinical Staffing for Paediatric Emergencies and Chapter 9: Training in Cheema, B. & Westwood, A. (Eds.). 2015. Standards for Paediatric Emergency Care: Expert Consensus Report for the Western Cape. http://www.paediatrics.uct.ac.za/standards-paediatric-emergency-care-expert-consensus-report

  • 2014

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (5)

    Coetzee, M. (2014). Re-envisioning paediatric nurse training in a re-engineered health care system. Curationis, 37(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v37i2.1261

    Davis, C., Hendry, I., Barlow, H., Leonard, A., White, L.-A., & Coetzee, M. (2014). Journal club: Integrating research awareness into postgraduate nurse training. Curationis, 37(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v37i2.1244

    Leonard, A. L., Verster, A., & Coetzee, M. (2014). Developing family-friendly signage in a South African paediatric healthcare setting. Curationis, 37(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v37i2.1250

    Okaisu, E. M., Kalikwani, F., Wanyana, G., & Coetzee, M. (2014). Improving the quality of nursing documentation: An action research project. Curationis, 37(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v37i2.1251

    Congress proceedings (published abstract): (1)

    Ssenyonga, L. V. N., Bergman, N., & Coetzee, M. (2014). Abstract 228: Does Decreasing Maternal Separation Of Under 6-Month Old Infants Before And After Surgery Improve Physiological Stability? A Randomised Control Trial. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 15(4_suppl), 54. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.pcc.0000448954.45368.aa

  • 2010

    Book chapters: (4) 

    Coetzee, M. 2010. The Multidisciplinary team: Nursing. In Westwood, T. S., H. and Kibel, M. (ed.). Child Health for All (5th edition) Cape Town: Oxford University Press.2010.

    Hendry, I. 2010. Forensic care in sexual offences. In K. Joyner (Ed.), Aspects of Forensic Medicine: An Introduction for Healthcare Professionals (pp 23-44). Cape Town, South Africa: Juta.

    Kotze, M., & Hendry I. 2010. Forensic care in child sexual abuse. In Joyner, K., (Ed.), Aspects of Forensic Medicine: An Introduction for Healthcare Professionals (pp 45-70). Cape Town, South Africa: Juta.

    Kruger, J. & Coetzee, M. 2010. Children’s relationships with professionals. South African Child Gauge, 2011, 36-42.

    Congress proceedings (published abstract): (1) 

    Coetzee, M. & Leonard, A. Communicating family-friendly practice: starting by saying what we do. In: Michell WL. Critical Care Society of Southern Africa National Congress. Southern African Journal of Critical Care. 2010;26(2):59.

    Davis, C., Barlow, H., Hendry, I. & Coetzee, M. Journal club: restoring the links between education and PICU clinical practice. Critical Care Society of Southern Africa National Congress. South African Journal of Critical Care, 2010. 26(2): 60 

  • 2009

    Book chapter: (1) 

    Coetzee, M. 2009. Towards child-and family-friendly health services. South African Child Gauge. In: South African Child Gauge 2010/2011 Jamieson L, Bray R, Viviers A, Lake L, Pendlebury S & Smith C (eds) 2011. Children's Institute, University of Cape Town http://www.ci.uct.ac.za/ci/child-gauge/2010-2011

  • 2008

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (1)

    Coetzee, M., 2008, Spotlight on PICU: Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, Pediatric Intensive Care Nursing, 9(1), 22-24.

    Congress proceedings (published abstract): (1) 

    Rinquist, C., Staveski, S., Petersen, M., Moller, N., Knobel, J., Barlow, H., Lucas, J., Jonker, L., Bonaconsa, C., Tsakistos, A & Coetzee, M. 2008. An initiative aimed at Best Outcomes for Nursing Children with Excellence (BOuNCE). Cardiovascular Journal of Africa, 11, 31-32. https://hdl.handle.net/10520/EJC22727

  • Pre 2008

    Peer-Reviewed Papers: (6)

    Coetzee M., Britton M, Clow SE (2005) Finding the voice of clinical experience: participatory action research with registered nurses in developing a child critical care nursing curriculum. Paediatric Nursing17(6),11. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A134382220/AONE?u=anon~18f0d94c&sid=googleScholar&xid=c8fb664a

    Coetzee, M. (2005). Are children really different from adults in critical care settings? Southern African Journal of Critical Care, 21(2), 70. http://www.sajcc.org.za/index.php/SAJCC/article/view/49/55

    Doherty, T. M., & Coetzee, M. (2005). Community Health Workers and Professional Nurses: Defining the Roles and Understanding the Relationships. Public Health Nursing, 22(4), 360–365. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0737-1209.2005.220413.x

    Coetzee, M. (2004). Learning to nurse children: towards a model for nursing students. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 47(6), 639–648. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03152.x

    Coetzee, M. (2003). Providing Care Locally: Nurses’ Roles in the Provision of Health Care in South Africa. Emory International Law Review, 17, 799-817 https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/emint17&div=21&id=&page

    Coetzee, M. (2000). What is it that matters most in the practice of nursing children? Curationis, 23(3),81-85. https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v23i3.714