Aim: To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children’s nursing students’ knowledge of and attitudes to the management of child pain. Method: A total of 127 pre-registration children’s nursing students participated. A pre/post-intervention design was used to compare participants’ knowledge of and attitudes to pain and pain management in children before and after they attended a pain education programme. A group of similar students who did not undertake the programme until after the study were used as controls. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results: Participants’ knowledge about pain management improved slightly, as shown by comparison of questionnaire answers before and after th...
Introduction Pain is a multidimensional experience that varies among individuals and has a significa...
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...
Aim:To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's n...
The aim of this study was to explore and address the views of children's nurses in relation to their...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Nursing staff spend more time with patients with pain than any other health staff member. For this r...
Introduction: It is a well known fact that children suffer from pain due to treatment and procedures...
Background: An Interventional study was conducted in Governmental Pediatric Hospitals in Khartoum St...
IntroductionNurses encounter children who report of pain of diverse and unknown causes in their prof...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
The results of several studies suggest that gaps remain in nurses' knowledge about pain in children,...
Background To determine existing knowledge and attitude gaps about pain assessment and management i...
Lack of knowledge and negative attitudes of nurses towards pain management had been linked to under...
Introduction Pain is a multidimensional experience that varies among individuals and has a significa...
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...
Aim:To evaluate the impact of a structured pain education programme on pre-registration children's n...
The aim of this study was to explore and address the views of children's nurses in relation to their...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Nursing staff spend more time with patients with pain than any other health staff member. For this r...
Introduction: It is a well known fact that children suffer from pain due to treatment and procedures...
Background: An Interventional study was conducted in Governmental Pediatric Hospitals in Khartoum St...
IntroductionNurses encounter children who report of pain of diverse and unknown causes in their prof...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
The results of several studies suggest that gaps remain in nurses' knowledge about pain in children,...
Background To determine existing knowledge and attitude gaps about pain assessment and management i...
Lack of knowledge and negative attitudes of nurses towards pain management had been linked to under...
Introduction Pain is a multidimensional experience that varies among individuals and has a significa...
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...