A qualitative grounded theory method was used to examine hospitalized children's experiences of acute pain. Understanding the children's pain experiences included identifying children's responses, factors influencing children's responses, and the meanings children associated with their pain experiences. A sample of 11 surgical pediatric patients, 2-1/2 to 6-1/2 years of age, participated. Data collection methods included participant observation, informal and formal interviews, play interviews, hospital chart reviews, and use of a reflexive journal. Data analysis was based on the constant comparative method. Findings revealed that the pain experience determined how the overall hospitalization was experienced by the children. "Getting better"...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatmen...
The definition of pain made by the International Association for Study of Pain-IASP should be wider...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
Behavioural responses of hospitalized young children in acute pain were examined and described. Elev...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...
Background/Rationale Trauma is the leading cause of death in children over one year of age; however,...
Pain experiences, both acute and chronic, are common in infants, children, and adolescents. The aim ...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Purpose: Pain management within emergency departments (ED) remains ch...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...
Objective: This study assessed the feasibility of administering a multidimensional, self-report pain...
Aims and objectives: To explore children’s postsurgical experiences with pain and pain management i...
Third- and fourth-grade children (n- 2S) participated in a 20-lesson pain program covering a diversi...
A child’s ‘concept of pain’ refers to how they understand what pain actually is, what function pain ...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatmen...
The definition of pain made by the International Association for Study of Pain-IASP should be wider...
Abstract By acknowledging pain as subjective and only fully perceived by the person in pain, the mai...
Behavioural responses of hospitalized young children in acute pain were examined and described. Elev...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...
Background/Rationale Trauma is the leading cause of death in children over one year of age; however,...
Pain experiences, both acute and chronic, are common in infants, children, and adolescents. The aim ...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Purpose: Pain management within emergency departments (ED) remains ch...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...
Objective: This study assessed the feasibility of administering a multidimensional, self-report pain...
Aims and objectives: To explore children’s postsurgical experiences with pain and pain management i...
Third- and fourth-grade children (n- 2S) participated in a 20-lesson pain program covering a diversi...
A child’s ‘concept of pain’ refers to how they understand what pain actually is, what function pain ...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatmen...
The definition of pain made by the International Association for Study of Pain-IASP should be wider...