Outpatient surgery has made it increasingly common for parents to manage pain in the home setting. Studies have shown that parents often under treat pain, leaving children vulnerable to the negative side effects of suboptimal pain management. Multiple factors affect pain management like child’s age and developmental stage, language, cultural values like stoicism, parental beliefs about medication, biological differences among groups, etc. Understanding all the factors involved can help healthcare providers and parents better understand pain and contribute to optimal pain management. Multiple tools and technological interventions have been created to help create a better understanding of pain and a holistic approach to care
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Despite the increasing acceptance of biopsychosocial models of pain and multidisciplinary treatment...
Background: Children often experience moderate to severe pain at hospital postoperatively. Unrelieve...
Outpatient surgery has made it increasingly common for parents to manage pain in the home setting. S...
Outpatient surgery is extremely common in children, and approximately 4 million children experience ...
Outpatient surgery is extremely common in children, and approximately 4 million children experience ...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Background: Parents have reported challenges in assessing their child's postoperative pain at home.A...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
Around 80% of children who undergo surgery experience moderate to severe postoperative pain. Various...
Over 85% of children experience significant pain after surgery. Despite this presence of pain, resea...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Despite the increasing acceptance of biopsychosocial models of pain and multidisciplinary treatment...
Background: Children often experience moderate to severe pain at hospital postoperatively. Unrelieve...
Outpatient surgery has made it increasingly common for parents to manage pain in the home setting. S...
Outpatient surgery is extremely common in children, and approximately 4 million children experience ...
Outpatient surgery is extremely common in children, and approximately 4 million children experience ...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Background: Parents have reported challenges in assessing their child's postoperative pain at home.A...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
Around 80% of children who undergo surgery experience moderate to severe postoperative pain. Various...
Over 85% of children experience significant pain after surgery. Despite this presence of pain, resea...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Despite the increasing acceptance of biopsychosocial models of pain and multidisciplinary treatment...
Background: Children often experience moderate to severe pain at hospital postoperatively. Unrelieve...