Background: When students with intellectual disability (ID) experience pain, the pain may limit the extent to which they may engage in school activities. Although school nurses are primarily responsible for addressing students' pain, there are many barriers to identifying pain in students with ID. Aims: The purpose of the present study was to describe pain assessment practices of school nurses for students with and without ID. Design: A retrospective review was conducted of 4,660 school health office visit records for elementary school students presenting to the health office with headache, stomachache, or sore throat. Methods: Data were extracted and transcribed to a matrix. Data extracted included school grade, referral source, visi...
Many children are surviving prematurity and serious childhood illnesses due to advances in technolog...
This study explored how people with learning disabilities understood and described pain. It investig...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
Objectives of this exploratory study were to identify how school nurses assess pain in schoolchildre...
OVERVIEW: People with intellectual or developmental disabilities suffer from the same chronic diseas...
Despite the inevitability of painful procedures in life of most children with profound intellectual ...
During the 2009–2010 school year, almost seven million students in the United States received specia...
Background: Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) cannot be cared for ...
The purpose of this study was to describe teachers’ experiences working with students in pain. In t...
The assessment of pain in a person with an intellectual disability (ID) is often a difficult underta...
Many children are surviving prematurity and serious childhood illnesses due to advances in technolog...
Aims and objectives To explore the current evidence of nurses caring for people with intellectual d...
Objective: This scoping review aims to identify and map the behavioral pain indicators observed wh...
People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) have a higher risk of painful medical conditions. Partly...
Problem: Thirty to forty percent of children and adolescents complain of pain at least once a week. ...
Many children are surviving prematurity and serious childhood illnesses due to advances in technolog...
This study explored how people with learning disabilities understood and described pain. It investig...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
Objectives of this exploratory study were to identify how school nurses assess pain in schoolchildre...
OVERVIEW: People with intellectual or developmental disabilities suffer from the same chronic diseas...
Despite the inevitability of painful procedures in life of most children with profound intellectual ...
During the 2009–2010 school year, almost seven million students in the United States received specia...
Background: Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) cannot be cared for ...
The purpose of this study was to describe teachers’ experiences working with students in pain. In t...
The assessment of pain in a person with an intellectual disability (ID) is often a difficult underta...
Many children are surviving prematurity and serious childhood illnesses due to advances in technolog...
Aims and objectives To explore the current evidence of nurses caring for people with intellectual d...
Objective: This scoping review aims to identify and map the behavioral pain indicators observed wh...
People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) have a higher risk of painful medical conditions. Partly...
Problem: Thirty to forty percent of children and adolescents complain of pain at least once a week. ...
Many children are surviving prematurity and serious childhood illnesses due to advances in technolog...
This study explored how people with learning disabilities understood and described pain. It investig...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...