Objective: The COMFORT behavior scale has been validated for postoperative pain in 0- to 3-yr-old children. Scoring is preceded by a 2-min observation period, which nurses may consider too long. The objective of this study was to test the reliability of a 30-sec observation period. Design: Observational study. Setting: One Level III intensive care unit at a university children's hospital. Participants: Designated pain specialist and all nursing staff. Interventions: None. Measurements: The pain specialist and caregiver nurse each conducted a bedside COMFORT behavior scale assessment and assigned an additional pain rating on the 11-point Numerical Rating Scale. Main Results: Total COMFORT behavior Scale score for the 2-min observation was 17...
The COMFORT scale is a measurement tool to assess distress, sedation and pain in nonverbal paediatri...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...
AbstractBackground and objectivesAn optimal scoring system for pain assessment in pediatric intensiv...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
Numerous negative outcomes of inadequate pain management among children have been cited in the liter...
Background: Postoperative pain management is based on assessment of severity of pain. Adult patients...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
Appropriate pain assessment plays a key role in understanding the pain status of critically ill chil...
Background: Several measurement tools have been used for assessment of postoperative pain in pediatr...
Sana Dastgheyb,1 Keith Fishlock,2 Constantine Daskalakis,1 Jami Kessel,3 Paul Rosen2 1Thomas Jeffers...
BACKGROUND: Children continue to experience unrelieved moderate to severe pain post-operatively desp...
Item does not contain fulltextThe COMFORT scale is a measurement tool to assess distress, sedation a...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
There is a lack of clarity as to why some nurses are not delivering optimal pain management to child...
The COMFORT scale is a measurement tool to assess distress, sedation and pain in nonverbal paediatri...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...
AbstractBackground and objectivesAn optimal scoring system for pain assessment in pediatric intensiv...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
Numerous negative outcomes of inadequate pain management among children have been cited in the liter...
Background: Postoperative pain management is based on assessment of severity of pain. Adult patients...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
Appropriate pain assessment plays a key role in understanding the pain status of critically ill chil...
Background: Several measurement tools have been used for assessment of postoperative pain in pediatr...
Sana Dastgheyb,1 Keith Fishlock,2 Constantine Daskalakis,1 Jami Kessel,3 Paul Rosen2 1Thomas Jeffers...
BACKGROUND: Children continue to experience unrelieved moderate to severe pain post-operatively desp...
Item does not contain fulltextThe COMFORT scale is a measurement tool to assess distress, sedation a...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
There is a lack of clarity as to why some nurses are not delivering optimal pain management to child...
The COMFORT scale is a measurement tool to assess distress, sedation and pain in nonverbal paediatri...
A review of the literature identified that few research studies have been published which examined t...
AbstractBackground and objectivesAn optimal scoring system for pain assessment in pediatric intensiv...