Aim: This study aimed to investigate mothers’ levels of satisfaction with distraction as a post-operative pain management intervention for their child. Background: Although the number of studies on paediatric pain management has increased over time, research into non-pharmacological post-operative pain management remains inadequate, indicating that more research is required. Design: A posttest-only control group design was adopted to measure mothers’ levels of satisfaction with distraction as a non-pharmacological post-operative pain management intervention for their child. Methods: The study included 160 mothers and their children undergoing elective surgery in a paediatric surgical unit. Mothers and children were randomly allocated to int...
Over the last 25 years, inadequate pain management for postoperative children continues to be report...
Aims and objectives To explore postoperative pain management experiences among school-aged children....
AIM OF THE STUDY:\ud To explore the perceptions of nurses and parents of the management of postopera...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
Background: Children often experience moderate to severe pain at hospital postoperatively. Unrelieve...
Aim: To report a study protocol that tests the effectiveness of an educational intervention on outco...
Background: Parents have reported challenges in assessing their child's postoperative pain at home.A...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
intravenous insertion is the cause of pain that the children most commonly experience when children ...
Implications for practice and research ▪ Healthcare professionals need to value the role children...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
It is recognized that parents’ presence during their child’s hospitalizationis of benefit to the par...
Over the last 25 years, inadequate pain management for postoperative children continues to be report...
Aims and objectives To explore postoperative pain management experiences among school-aged children....
AIM OF THE STUDY:\ud To explore the perceptions of nurses and parents of the management of postopera...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore children's and parents' perceptions about the quality of postoperati...
Aims and objectives: To examine parents' knowledge about and attitudes towards pain management, use ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain...
Background: Children often experience moderate to severe pain at hospital postoperatively. Unrelieve...
Aim: To report a study protocol that tests the effectiveness of an educational intervention on outco...
Background: Parents have reported challenges in assessing their child's postoperative pain at home.A...
Background Ineffective pain management for children postoperatively has been widely reported. An inc...
intravenous insertion is the cause of pain that the children most commonly experience when children ...
Implications for practice and research ▪ Healthcare professionals need to value the role children...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
It is recognized that parents’ presence during their child’s hospitalizationis of benefit to the par...
Over the last 25 years, inadequate pain management for postoperative children continues to be report...
Aims and objectives To explore postoperative pain management experiences among school-aged children....
AIM OF THE STUDY:\ud To explore the perceptions of nurses and parents of the management of postopera...