An accurate and comprehensive pain assessment is crucial for adequate pain management in pre- and early verbal children during painful medical procedures. This study used an inductive approach to explore the processes involved in parental pain assessment and to develop a new model of Parental Assessment of Acute Child Pain. Participants were 19 parents of children aged under 3 years who had previously or were potentially about to experience an intravenous cannula or nasogastric tube insertion. Parental affect regulation, while witnessing their child in acute pain/distress, appeared to be critical to the processes involved in assessing their child’s pain
peer reviewedObjective: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures...
intravenous insertion is the cause of pain that the children most commonly experience when children ...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
An accurate and comprehensive pain assessment is crucial for adequate pain management in pre- and ea...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
The purpose of this study was to compare parental ratings of their preverbal child\u27s level of pai...
Abstract Background There exist many evidence-based interventions available to manage procedural pai...
Objective Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures is advantageo...
A qualitative study was undertaken to describe how parents and nurses respond to hospitalized young ...
OBJECTIVE: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures is advantage...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancie...
Acute procedural pediatric pain, the factors that increase this problem and its management are impor...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Pain assessment in children can be extremely challenging. Most professional bodies recommend that pa...
Objective. Caregivers' pain estimations may have important implications for pediatric pain managemen...
peer reviewedObjective: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures...
intravenous insertion is the cause of pain that the children most commonly experience when children ...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
An accurate and comprehensive pain assessment is crucial for adequate pain management in pre- and ea...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
The purpose of this study was to compare parental ratings of their preverbal child\u27s level of pai...
Abstract Background There exist many evidence-based interventions available to manage procedural pai...
Objective Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures is advantageo...
A qualitative study was undertaken to describe how parents and nurses respond to hospitalized young ...
OBJECTIVE: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures is advantage...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancie...
Acute procedural pediatric pain, the factors that increase this problem and its management are impor...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Pain assessment in children can be extremely challenging. Most professional bodies recommend that pa...
Objective. Caregivers' pain estimations may have important implications for pediatric pain managemen...
peer reviewedObjective: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures...
intravenous insertion is the cause of pain that the children most commonly experience when children ...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...