Aims and objectives To explore postoperative pain management experiences among school-aged children. Background Ineffective postoperative pain management among children has been commonly reported. School-aged children are able to evaluate how their pain is managed and what their preferred strategies are. Most studies in pain management have adopted quantitative methods and have overlooked children's pain management experiences. Design This is a qualitative study using face-to-face interviews. Methods Data were collected from 15 school-aged children admitted to a tertiary hospital in Singapore by in-depth interviews conducted between November 2010 and January 2011. Data were analysed by thematic analysis. Results Five themes were identified:...
Despite readily available evidence to guide practice, children continue to experience moderate to se...
Purpose.The purpose of this study was to examine the influencing factors of postoperative pain among...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
Implications for practice and research ▪ Healthcare professionals need to value the role children...
Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatmen...
Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatmen...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Introduction: The management of the postoperative pain in children is an important part of nursing p...
The aim of this study is to enhance understanding of the experience of parents in managing their chi...
Background Children's pain is underestimated and undertreated. Untreated pain can cause unnecessary...
BACKGROUND: Children continue to experience unrelieved moderate to severe pain post-operatively desp...
The present study examined psychological factors associated with individual variation in children's ...
Aims and objectives: To explore children’s postsurgical experiences with pain and pain management i...
Despite readily available evidence to guide practice, children continue to experience moderate to se...
Purpose.The purpose of this study was to examine the influencing factors of postoperative pain among...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
Implications for practice and research ▪ Healthcare professionals need to value the role children...
Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatmen...
Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatmen...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Introduction: The management of the postoperative pain in children is an important part of nursing p...
The aim of this study is to enhance understanding of the experience of parents in managing their chi...
Background Children's pain is underestimated and undertreated. Untreated pain can cause unnecessary...
BACKGROUND: Children continue to experience unrelieved moderate to severe pain post-operatively desp...
The present study examined psychological factors associated with individual variation in children's ...
Aims and objectives: To explore children’s postsurgical experiences with pain and pain management i...
Despite readily available evidence to guide practice, children continue to experience moderate to se...
Purpose.The purpose of this study was to examine the influencing factors of postoperative pain among...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...