BACKGROUND: Research suggests that caregivers’ beliefs pertaining to infant pain and which infant pain cues are perceived to be important play an integral role in pediatric pain assessment and management. OBJECTIVES: Following a recent quasi-experimental study reporting on caregiver background and age differences in actual infant pain judgments, the present study clarified these findings by analyzing caregivers’ pain beliefs and the cues they use to make pain assessments, and by examining how the wording of belief questions influenced caregivers’ responses. METHODS: After making pain judgments based on video footage of infants between two and 18 months of age receiving immunizations, parents, nurses and pediatricians were require...
The study examined the impact of disease diagnosis and prognosis on the assessment of pain and the e...
Objective To determine whether caregivers with more extreme emotional availability scores en-act dif...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
The limited ability of infants to communicate their pain and to moderate their pain experience plac...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual expe...
For over two decades, researchers have studied the expression of pain in young infants to unlock the...
BACKGROUND: Despite blatant indications, such as behavioural and contextual cues, infant pain is of...
BackgroundTo determine whether healthcare professionals perceive the pain of infants differently due...
Abstract Background To determine whether healthcare p...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual exp...
The Sociocommunication Model of Infant Pain (Craig and Pillai Riddell, 2003) theorizes that materna...
BacKgroUnD: Pain is largely accepted as being influenced by social context. Unlike most other devel...
Objective. Caregivers\u27 pain estimations may have important implications for pediatric pain manage...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine which variables predict parental postvaccina...
Managing hospitalized children's pain is challenging for health care professionals. The ethical prin...
The study examined the impact of disease diagnosis and prognosis on the assessment of pain and the e...
Objective To determine whether caregivers with more extreme emotional availability scores en-act dif...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
The limited ability of infants to communicate their pain and to moderate their pain experience plac...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual expe...
For over two decades, researchers have studied the expression of pain in young infants to unlock the...
BACKGROUND: Despite blatant indications, such as behavioural and contextual cues, infant pain is of...
BackgroundTo determine whether healthcare professionals perceive the pain of infants differently due...
Abstract Background To determine whether healthcare p...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual exp...
The Sociocommunication Model of Infant Pain (Craig and Pillai Riddell, 2003) theorizes that materna...
BacKgroUnD: Pain is largely accepted as being influenced by social context. Unlike most other devel...
Objective. Caregivers\u27 pain estimations may have important implications for pediatric pain manage...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine which variables predict parental postvaccina...
Managing hospitalized children's pain is challenging for health care professionals. The ethical prin...
The study examined the impact of disease diagnosis and prognosis on the assessment of pain and the e...
Objective To determine whether caregivers with more extreme emotional availability scores en-act dif...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...