Abstract According to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), children have the right to be involved in decisions about medical procedures affecting them. However, research has shown that healthcare professionals sometimes find this difficult to achieve and those procedures then are performed against the will of the child. The aim was to illuminate restraint from the perspective of children's and young people's experiences of feeling forced during medical procedures. Following the phenomenological hermeneutic method, a secondary qualitative analysis of narrative data from four datasets collected between 2001 and 2020 was performed. Twelve children and young people aged 6–19 years (three male, nine female) from central and nort...
INTRODUCTION: Children experience anesthetization as stressful, and many preoperative measures have ...
Purpose: The literature pertaining to restraint of children for procedures and administration of me...
Children’s and young persons’ rights have received increasing been focus in recent decades, due in a...
The aim of this study was to explore nurses’ and physicians’ perspectives on and reasoning about the...
Background: This study examined the use of physical restraint during medical procedures on newly adm...
Children undergoing clinical procedures can experience fear, uncertainty, and anxiety which can caus...
This critical reflection on the ethical concerns of current practice is underpinned by a systematic ...
Humanising children’s suffering during medical procedures Laura Darcy, Katarina Karlsson, Kate Galv...
Background The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, CRC, claims that children should be heard i...
Children undergoing clinical procedures can experience pain and/or anxiety. This may result in them ...
Sometimes it can feel like walking on a knife edge-this work in residential child care. Decisions of...
hildren in acute care often need procedures and interventions, and they are frequently held, often a...
International audienceAims: This study is part of a current context raising questions on restraint p...
Background: Children often report both fear and pain in conjunction with clinical care and treatment...
INTRODUCTION: Children experience anesthetization as stressful, and many preoperative measures have ...
Purpose: The literature pertaining to restraint of children for procedures and administration of me...
Children’s and young persons’ rights have received increasing been focus in recent decades, due in a...
The aim of this study was to explore nurses’ and physicians’ perspectives on and reasoning about the...
Background: This study examined the use of physical restraint during medical procedures on newly adm...
Children undergoing clinical procedures can experience fear, uncertainty, and anxiety which can caus...
This critical reflection on the ethical concerns of current practice is underpinned by a systematic ...
Humanising children’s suffering during medical procedures Laura Darcy, Katarina Karlsson, Kate Galv...
Background The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, CRC, claims that children should be heard i...
Children undergoing clinical procedures can experience pain and/or anxiety. This may result in them ...
Sometimes it can feel like walking on a knife edge-this work in residential child care. Decisions of...
hildren in acute care often need procedures and interventions, and they are frequently held, often a...
International audienceAims: This study is part of a current context raising questions on restraint p...
Background: Children often report both fear and pain in conjunction with clinical care and treatment...
INTRODUCTION: Children experience anesthetization as stressful, and many preoperative measures have ...
Purpose: The literature pertaining to restraint of children for procedures and administration of me...
Children’s and young persons’ rights have received increasing been focus in recent decades, due in a...