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  1. The Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe was established in April 2003 as a regional group of the International Association of Paediatric Nursing, to bring together professional organizations for nurses working with children and young people in Europe. Visit the PNAE website for position statements, PNAE meetings, documents and surveys.

  2. www.rcn.org.uk › professional-issues-forum › 19th-pnae-ethicsPNAE - Royal College of Nursing

    A Policy Statement by the Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe (PNAE) Scope The purpose of this policy statement is to: • Delineate the concept of professionalism for paediatric nurses. • Provide a brief statement of the ethical and professional principles to guide professional behaviour and practice of paediatric nurses.

  3. PNAE members and their professional association identified a list of service and clinical quality indicators. The full list can be found below. The list can be seen to contain health indicators also contained within EC health indicators, these were subsequently excluded and using a Delphi approach service and clinical quality

  4. (PNAE) Scope . The purpose of this position statement is to identify key concepts concerning medication errors in children, to describe the current status or reporting systems at European level and to share measures aimed at reducing medication errors across different European countries. Introduction

  5. A Position Statement by the Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe (PNAE) Introduction The PNAE network carried out a survey of European countries1 in 2007. The aim was to agree a statement about minimum staffing levels required to ensure safe nursing care for infants, children and young people.

  6. Operating procedures of PNAE Language The official language of the PNAE is English. Coordinator2 and Deputy-Coordinator3 Besides the participants from the different countries the PNAE has a co-ordinator and a deputy-co-ordinator. It is recommended that the co-ordinator and deputy co-ordinator are from different countries.

  7. (PNAE) Introduction . The Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe Network (PNAE) conducted a survey throughout 2011 to identify whether paediatric nurses across Europe are required to reregister at periodic intervals and if they are also required to - provide evidence of continuing professional development to do so.

  8. able to host a PNAE meeting (if feasible) and announce this either during a PNAE meeting or let the co-ordinator of PNAE know. Let the PNAE co-ordinator know the date at least one year ahead of the meeting. Logistics: 1. When the PNAE meeting date is set, organise a location and reserve the room where the meeting will be held. 2.

  9. The Nurses Association of Serbia is a professional non profit, nongovernmental organisation. There are 11 regional branches. 15,000 nurses and midwives are registered and licensed. The association was first established in 1929 as the Nurses Association of Serbia and Yugoslavia. The main objectives of the association today include participating ...

  10. Regulation of paediatric nurses is additional to ‘criminal background checks’ that are required to safeguard children in any care setting. It is necessary that details of any misconduct/malpractice and/or criminal activities/convictions are identified and explicitly conveyed. PNAE Regulation Agreed October 2005. 1.

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