An in-depth analysis of parents' experiences and perceptions of their child's pain management is required to understand best practice in this developing area. Aim: This qualitative study examined parents' experiences of paediatric chronic pain management services in the United Kingdom. Methods: A total of 12 participants (10 mothers, 2 fathers), across 10 families, were involved in the study (one family had two children with chronic pain). In-depth interviews were carried out. Data were subjected to an interpretive thematic analysis. Findings: Participants came to pain management services with similar expectations, however there were distinct differences between parents whose children had received in-patient versus out-patient pain manageme...
The aim of this study was to understand the various factors that contribute to the delivery of effec...
Background Previous quantitative research has shown that parents of adolescents with chronic pain...
Background and Aim: Pain is a health problem and major problem of childhood. It is one of the most c...
An in-depth analysis of parents’ experiences and perceptions of their child’s pain management is req...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
Involvement of parents in their children’s pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Involvement of parents in their children's pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Involvement of parents in their children’s pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to present findings on the ways in which health care practitioners who...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Children experiencing chronic pain is a widespread issue, which is thought to affect 15-30% of child...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Objectives: Parental behaviour appears to influence the adjustment of children with chronic pain. Ho...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
The aim of this study was to understand the various factors that contribute to the delivery of effec...
Background Previous quantitative research has shown that parents of adolescents with chronic pain...
Background and Aim: Pain is a health problem and major problem of childhood. It is one of the most c...
An in-depth analysis of parents’ experiences and perceptions of their child’s pain management is req...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
Involvement of parents in their children’s pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Involvement of parents in their children's pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Involvement of parents in their children’s pain management is universally accepted as best practice,...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to present findings on the ways in which health care practitioners who...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Children experiencing chronic pain is a widespread issue, which is thought to affect 15-30% of child...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Objectives: Parental behaviour appears to influence the adjustment of children with chronic pain. Ho...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
The aim of this study was to understand the various factors that contribute to the delivery of effec...
Background Previous quantitative research has shown that parents of adolescents with chronic pain...
Background and Aim: Pain is a health problem and major problem of childhood. It is one of the most c...