OBJECTIVES This study aimed to summarize the current standard practices for acute pain management in children in Germany and the implementation of these procedures. The last survey on acute pain management in children was performed in 1999, highlighting the need for an up to date review. METHODS A questionnaire was mailed to German departments of anesthesiology (n = 885), asking for structures and processes of acute pain management in children. Results were compared between hospitals with and without an acute pain service and with and without a pediatric department. RESULTS Of the 407 responding hospitals (response rate of 46%), 342 treated children younger than 14 years. These were considered for analysis. Of the 342 hospita...
Background: Children have a right to effective pain management and up to date guidelines are availab...
Hospitalization, surgery and anaesthesia are for some children associated with anxiety and could be ...
© 2015 The Authors. Aim To assess Acute Pain Service and paediatric pain management efficacy in a UK...
This study set out to obtain a picture of pediatric pain management practices in one English hospita...
Despite advances in pain management, children's pain continue to be frequently unrecognized, dismiss...
Background. Among hospitalized adults and children pain is undertreated. This study wants to assess ...
Background: The all-too-frequent failure to rate pain intensity, resulting in the lack of or inadequ...
Background: Current guidelines recommend assessing and relieving pain in all children and in all ins...
Introduction Prevention and treatment of pain in pediatric patients compared with adults is often no...
Hintergrund Schmerzen bei stationär aufgenommenen Kindern werden häufig unzureichend behandelt. Bis...
BACKGROUND After the introduction of instruments for benchmarking, certification and a national g...
RATIONALE AND SCOPE OF THE GUIDELINES Pain is a subjective unpleasant sensory and emotional experie...
IntroductionRecognition and alleviation of pain should be a priority when treating ill and injured c...
Background Pain is very common in childhood emergency department (ED) attendances, but is under-reco...
Background Little is known whether children experience pain during hospital stay from the child's ow...
Background: Children have a right to effective pain management and up to date guidelines are availab...
Hospitalization, surgery and anaesthesia are for some children associated with anxiety and could be ...
© 2015 The Authors. Aim To assess Acute Pain Service and paediatric pain management efficacy in a UK...
This study set out to obtain a picture of pediatric pain management practices in one English hospita...
Despite advances in pain management, children's pain continue to be frequently unrecognized, dismiss...
Background. Among hospitalized adults and children pain is undertreated. This study wants to assess ...
Background: The all-too-frequent failure to rate pain intensity, resulting in the lack of or inadequ...
Background: Current guidelines recommend assessing and relieving pain in all children and in all ins...
Introduction Prevention and treatment of pain in pediatric patients compared with adults is often no...
Hintergrund Schmerzen bei stationär aufgenommenen Kindern werden häufig unzureichend behandelt. Bis...
BACKGROUND After the introduction of instruments for benchmarking, certification and a national g...
RATIONALE AND SCOPE OF THE GUIDELINES Pain is a subjective unpleasant sensory and emotional experie...
IntroductionRecognition and alleviation of pain should be a priority when treating ill and injured c...
Background Pain is very common in childhood emergency department (ED) attendances, but is under-reco...
Background Little is known whether children experience pain during hospital stay from the child's ow...
Background: Children have a right to effective pain management and up to date guidelines are availab...
Hospitalization, surgery and anaesthesia are for some children associated with anxiety and could be ...
© 2015 The Authors. Aim To assess Acute Pain Service and paediatric pain management efficacy in a UK...