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Youth Bullying - Roles for Clinicians

Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube

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Health Care Courses Bullying Prevention Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive lecture on youth bullying and its impact on children's health in this Nursing World Shared Practice Forum. Define youth bullying, understand its consequences, and learn about effective intervention strategies for clinicians. Delve into new research findings, diagnosis methods, and specific considerations for children with chronic conditions or from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. Discover how to measure bullying, engage with affected youth, and implement prevention and response techniques. Gain valuable insights from Dr. Judith Vessey, the Leila Holden Carroll Professor in Nursing at Boston College and a Nurse Scientist at Boston Children's Hospital, as she shares her expertise on this critical topic. Enhance your ability to support and protect young patients from the harmful effects of bullying in various healthcare settings.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is youth bullying
How do we define bullying
What can bullying cause
New research
Diagnosis
Children with chronic conditions
Race ethnicity
Teasing and bullying
Bullying is like pain
Measuring bullying
Opportunity
Engagement
Prevention
Response
Conclusion


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OPENPediatrics

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