It is recognized that parents' presence during their child's hospitalization is of benefit to the parents and the child. However, the level of parental involvement in their child's care may be influenced by many factors, such as the amount of support nurses provide for parents. This article reports on two themes from the findings of a larger study on parental involvement in children's postoperative pain management — parental support and parents' satisfaction with their child's postoperative pain management. The aim of the larger study was to explore both nurses' and parents' perceptions of parental involvement in their child's postoperative pain management. The methods used were both qualitative and quantitative. The qualitative method of p...
In spite of its benefits, day or minor surgery is not without complications; pain is a significant i...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate parents' attitudes toward medication, ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To explore the perceptions of nurses and parents of the management of postoperati...
It is recognized that parents’ presence during their child’s hospitalizationis of benefit to the par...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
Over the last 25 years, inadequate pain management for postoperative children continues to be report...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
Background: Short hospital admission periods following pediatric inpatient surgery leave parents res...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
The aim of this study is to enhance understanding of the experience of parents in managing their chi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
In order to deliver optimal paediatric care, we need to know what children and their parents need, e...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Background: Children often experience moderate to severe pain at hospital postoperatively. Unrelieve...
Background: Meeting with health care gets short before and after the operation. The difficulty at th...
In spite of its benefits, day or minor surgery is not without complications; pain is a significant i...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate parents' attitudes toward medication, ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To explore the perceptions of nurses and parents of the management of postoperati...
It is recognized that parents’ presence during their child’s hospitalizationis of benefit to the par...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
Over the last 25 years, inadequate pain management for postoperative children continues to be report...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
Background: Short hospital admission periods following pediatric inpatient surgery leave parents res...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
The aim of this study is to enhance understanding of the experience of parents in managing their chi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
In order to deliver optimal paediatric care, we need to know what children and their parents need, e...
AIMS: To explore parental involvement in the child's acute pain care and establish ways in which par...
Background: Children often experience moderate to severe pain at hospital postoperatively. Unrelieve...
Background: Meeting with health care gets short before and after the operation. The difficulty at th...
In spite of its benefits, day or minor surgery is not without complications; pain is a significant i...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate parents' attitudes toward medication, ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To explore the perceptions of nurses and parents of the management of postoperati...