Background: Nurses play an important role in children's pain assessment and management because they spend the majority of the time with them and provide care on a 24-hour basis. However, research studies continue to report on nurses' inadequate assessment and management of children's pain, which may be partly attributed to their insufficient education in this area. Objectives: This integrative review sought to examine the effect of strategies used in educating nurses on pediatric pain assessment and management. Design: An integrative review. Data Sources: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane, PubMed/Medline and Scopus. Review/Analysis Methods: Four databases were searched up to February 2018 based on a prescrib...
The aim of this study was to explore and address the views of children's nurses in relation to their...
Background: Pain is one of the most misunderstood, under diagnosed and under treated medical problem...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's...
Background: Nurses play an important role in children's pain assessment and management because they ...
Despite extensive research in the international arena into pain and its management, there is, as yet...
Despite extensive research in the international arena into pain and its management, there is, as yet...
Aims and objectives. The aims of this study are to review research published in the past 15 years to...
Pain management in the pediatric population is an intricate process and many existing factors contri...
BACKGROUND: Lack of knowledge and inappropriate attitude toward pain management have been recognized...
Pain management in the pediatric population is an intricate process and many existing factors contri...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Background To determine existing knowledge and attitude gaps about pain assessment and management i...
Objective: To elucidate evidence regarding nurse educators' and preceptors' capacity to facilitate s...
Introduction: Pain management is one of the challenging issues in the pediatric oncologic domain. St...
Pain is a common and potentially debilitating condition. Whereas there is vast literature on develop...
The aim of this study was to explore and address the views of children's nurses in relation to their...
Background: Pain is one of the most misunderstood, under diagnosed and under treated medical problem...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's...
Background: Nurses play an important role in children's pain assessment and management because they ...
Despite extensive research in the international arena into pain and its management, there is, as yet...
Despite extensive research in the international arena into pain and its management, there is, as yet...
Aims and objectives. The aims of this study are to review research published in the past 15 years to...
Pain management in the pediatric population is an intricate process and many existing factors contri...
BACKGROUND: Lack of knowledge and inappropriate attitude toward pain management have been recognized...
Pain management in the pediatric population is an intricate process and many existing factors contri...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Background To determine existing knowledge and attitude gaps about pain assessment and management i...
Objective: To elucidate evidence regarding nurse educators' and preceptors' capacity to facilitate s...
Introduction: Pain management is one of the challenging issues in the pediatric oncologic domain. St...
Pain is a common and potentially debilitating condition. Whereas there is vast literature on develop...
The aim of this study was to explore and address the views of children's nurses in relation to their...
Background: Pain is one of the most misunderstood, under diagnosed and under treated medical problem...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's...