Abstract Background When children suffer acute pain, the ambulance service is often involved to provide initial assessment, treatment, and transport. Several predictors of effective pain management have been identified, including children who are younger (0‐5 years), administered analgesics, and living in homes from more affluent areas. Objective To explain previously identified predictors of effective prehospital pain management in children. Design Mixed methods sequential explanatory study. Setting and participants East Midlands Ambulance Service National Health Service Trust paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) participated in face‐to‐face semi‐structured interviews. These were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and cod...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate patient and practitioner factors affecting prehospital...
Introduction: Evidence from the past 20 years has highlighted that acute pain is not managed well in...
Objective We aimed to identify predictors of effective management of acute pain in children in the ...
Objective: We aimed to identify predictors of effective management of acute pain in children in the ...
Background Pain is a highly complex sensory and emotional experience. When a child suffers acute pa...
Introduction: Pediatric pain is a common presenting symptom in the prehospital setting however there...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction: The management of pain is complex, especially in c...
Objectives: The present study aimed to describe paramedic assessment and management of pain in child...
Background: Pre-hospital analgesic treatment of injured children is suboptimal with very few childr...
Pain is one of the most common symptoms presented by patients of all ages to ambulance services. Whi...
The application of developmentally appropriate pain assessment and pain management techniques in the...
We aimed to identify predictors, barriers and facilitators to effective pre-hospital pain management...
Introduction Pain is one of the most common symptoms presented by patients of all ages to ambulance ...
Background Pain is a highly complex sensory and emotional experience; the biological, psychological...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate patient and practitioner factors affecting prehospital...
Introduction: Evidence from the past 20 years has highlighted that acute pain is not managed well in...
Objective We aimed to identify predictors of effective management of acute pain in children in the ...
Objective: We aimed to identify predictors of effective management of acute pain in children in the ...
Background Pain is a highly complex sensory and emotional experience. When a child suffers acute pa...
Introduction: Pediatric pain is a common presenting symptom in the prehospital setting however there...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction: The management of pain is complex, especially in c...
Objectives: The present study aimed to describe paramedic assessment and management of pain in child...
Background: Pre-hospital analgesic treatment of injured children is suboptimal with very few childr...
Pain is one of the most common symptoms presented by patients of all ages to ambulance services. Whi...
The application of developmentally appropriate pain assessment and pain management techniques in the...
We aimed to identify predictors, barriers and facilitators to effective pre-hospital pain management...
Introduction Pain is one of the most common symptoms presented by patients of all ages to ambulance ...
Background Pain is a highly complex sensory and emotional experience; the biological, psychological...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate patient and practitioner factors affecting prehospital...
Introduction: Evidence from the past 20 years has highlighted that acute pain is not managed well in...