Nurses play an important role in managing children's pain. The nurse's accurate assessment, appropriate intervention, and evaluation of pain relief measures are necessary for positive patient outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine the level of knowledge and attitudes of pediatric nurses regarding the child's pain. The Pediatric Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude Survey (PNKAS) was used to evaluate the nurses' knowledge and attitudes. The PNKAS consists of 40 questions. In this study, 29.9% of nurses had a diploma and 40.6% associate's, 25.0% bachelor's, and 4.5% master's degree, and respondents had an everage 6.1 years pediatric nursing experience. The total mean score on the PNKAS scale was 38.2%. The highest score was 65%, and the l...
Background: Nurses′ knowledge, sensitivity and attitudes about pain in children and its management a...
Background: An Interventional study was conducted in Governmental Pediatric Hospitals in Khartoum St...
Inadequate pain management has been a worldwide concern for hospitalized children. Little is known a...
Nursing staff spend more time with patients with pain than any other health staff member. For this r...
Background: Despite the growing awareness on pain management, mild and severe pain is still common a...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Jolita Dubauskienė. Analysis of nurses’ knowledge and attitude towards paediatric pain and its manag...
Children frequently complain of pain. Even though the right to be pain-free is a basic human right, ...
Background: Children’s nurses’ knowledge of pain affects their pain management practices. Even thoug...
Introduction: It is a well known fact that children suffer from pain due to treatment and procedures...
WOS: 000464741300003PubMed ID: 30995323Objectives:The purpose of the present study was to examine th...
Background: Pain is one of the most misunderstood, under diagnosed and under treated medical problem...
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IntroductionNurses encounter children who report of pain of diverse and unknown causes in their prof...
Background: An Interventional study was conducted in Governmental Pediatric Hospitals in Khartoum St...
Background: Nurses′ knowledge, sensitivity and attitudes about pain in children and its management a...
Background: An Interventional study was conducted in Governmental Pediatric Hospitals in Khartoum St...
Inadequate pain management has been a worldwide concern for hospitalized children. Little is known a...
Nursing staff spend more time with patients with pain than any other health staff member. For this r...
Background: Despite the growing awareness on pain management, mild and severe pain is still common a...
Pain is one of the commonest reasons why children visit the hospital. Inadequately treated pain in c...
Jolita Dubauskienė. Analysis of nurses’ knowledge and attitude towards paediatric pain and its manag...
Children frequently complain of pain. Even though the right to be pain-free is a basic human right, ...
Background: Children’s nurses’ knowledge of pain affects their pain management practices. Even thoug...
Introduction: It is a well known fact that children suffer from pain due to treatment and procedures...
WOS: 000464741300003PubMed ID: 30995323Objectives:The purpose of the present study was to examine th...
Background: Pain is one of the most misunderstood, under diagnosed and under treated medical problem...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
IntroductionNurses encounter children who report of pain of diverse and unknown causes in their prof...
Background: An Interventional study was conducted in Governmental Pediatric Hospitals in Khartoum St...
Background: Nurses′ knowledge, sensitivity and attitudes about pain in children and its management a...
Background: An Interventional study was conducted in Governmental Pediatric Hospitals in Khartoum St...
Inadequate pain management has been a worldwide concern for hospitalized children. Little is known a...