OBJECTIVE: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures is advantageous with regard to child's pain-related outcomes is questionable. Research regarding this topic is equivocal and additional questions, such as whether levels of parental involvement may play a role as well, remain to be assessed. The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize and critically appraise the literature regarding the impact of parental presence versus absence during their children's painful medical procedures on the child's pain-related outcomes. METHODS: The review protocol was registered on Prospero (ID CRD42018116614). A systematic search in PubMed, Web of Science, and PsycArticles resulted in 22 eligible studies incorpor...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
Objective Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures is advantageo...
peer reviewedObjective: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures...
First paragraph: Whether or not parents are allowed to be present during intensive, painful medical ...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to determine whether presence of parents can change tolerance...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
This study examined the effect of parental presence on the behaviour of the postoperative preschool ...
Abstract Background There exist many evidence-based interventions available to manage procedural pai...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancie...
Understanding how parents influence their child's medical procedures can inform future work to reduc...
OBJECTIVES:: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marro...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Introduction:Surgery in children can be difficult for patients and parents. We aimed to summarize pe...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
Objective Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures is advantageo...
peer reviewedObjective: Whether parental presence during their children's painful medical procedures...
First paragraph: Whether or not parents are allowed to be present during intensive, painful medical ...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to determine whether presence of parents can change tolerance...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
This study examined the effect of parental presence on the behaviour of the postoperative preschool ...
Abstract Background There exist many evidence-based interventions available to manage procedural pai...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancie...
Understanding how parents influence their child's medical procedures can inform future work to reduc...
OBJECTIVES:: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marro...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Introduction:Surgery in children can be difficult for patients and parents. We aimed to summarize pe...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Aim of the study. This study investigated the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of p...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...