Children undergoing surgical procedures often experience pain in the recovery room where parents are typically responsible for managing children’s distress. Research suggests that parents’ behavior influences children’s distress; however, no study has used time-window sequential analysis to examine the likelihood of parents’ reassurance and children’s distress interactions. The purpose of this study was to utilize time-window sequential analysis to examine the likelihood of parents’ distress preceding and following the start of children’s distress. Participants included 148 families with children 2-11 years old undergoing outpatient surgery. Reassurance was positively associated with children’s distress, but sequential analyses revealed tha...
Research Question: The purpose of this study was to explore distraction and parental presence preope...
A major problem in the treatment of pediatric cancer is the distress experienced by patients and the...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Children undergoing surgical procedures often experience pain in the recovery room where parents are...
Children reported more suffering from cancer treatment−related painful procedures than cancer itself...
ObjectiveChildren experience distress after surgery. Associations exist between parent reassurance (...
Despite the current recognition of infant procedural pain and distress, there is a dearth of researc...
This study used an experimental design to investigate whether the timing of a child\u27s admission p...
Objectives: Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with ...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate parents' attitudes toward medication, ...
Objective: Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar pun...
Understanding how parents influence their child's medical procedures can inform future work to reduc...
Infant procedural distress historically has been ignored, and the importance of reducing infant dist...
Immunizations are an essential part of children’s healthcare; however, the associated distress can h...
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Research Question: The purpose of this study was to explore distraction and parental presence preope...
A major problem in the treatment of pediatric cancer is the distress experienced by patients and the...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Children undergoing surgical procedures often experience pain in the recovery room where parents are...
Children reported more suffering from cancer treatment−related painful procedures than cancer itself...
ObjectiveChildren experience distress after surgery. Associations exist between parent reassurance (...
Despite the current recognition of infant procedural pain and distress, there is a dearth of researc...
This study used an experimental design to investigate whether the timing of a child\u27s admission p...
Objectives: Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with ...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate parents' attitudes toward medication, ...
Objective: Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar pun...
Understanding how parents influence their child's medical procedures can inform future work to reduc...
Infant procedural distress historically has been ignored, and the importance of reducing infant dist...
Immunizations are an essential part of children’s healthcare; however, the associated distress can h...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Psychology at ScholarWor...
Research Question: The purpose of this study was to explore distraction and parental presence preope...
A major problem in the treatment of pediatric cancer is the distress experienced by patients and the...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...