| Description | Professor Lucy Bray shares personal experiences in children's nursing, highlighting the challenges and opportunities she had faced. Lucy discusses her hospital placements and passion for the field. She discusses the value of recognizing children's nurses' contributions in clinical research and the need for more research on children's experiences. Lucy raises the issue of children being perceived as less competent and easier to handle, emphasizing the importance of retaining children's nurses and recognizing their distinct skills. She shares their personal journey as a researcher to becoming Professor of Child Health Literacy, highlighting her experience in various projects and the impact made over the years. She also discusses the importance of qualitative research methods, involving children in the research process, and presenting information in a meaningful way for them. |