2022
DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002585
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How Much Do Parents Know About Pain in Their Children?

Abstract: Objectives: Adequate pain control is essential to the comprehensive management of pediatric patients within the emergency department.The aim of this study is to evaluate parents' knowledge about pain in the pediatric population patient and secondarily describe erroneous concepts that can affect a correct children's pain management.Methods: A single-center descriptive study of cross-sectional surveys was performed between October and December 2018, with a previously validated ad hoc and anonymous questionnaire … Show more

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“…Regarding pediatric pain, a recent publication has stated that a considerable percentage of parents hold misconceptions about how children express pain, and therefore, we must encourage the formation of programs for parents to help identify, assess and correctly manage pain in their children [9]. According to Collins (2023), in children with severe pain and disability, intensive interdisciplinary pain management might be required to improve pain and function [10].…”
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“…Regarding pediatric pain, a recent publication has stated that a considerable percentage of parents hold misconceptions about how children express pain, and therefore, we must encourage the formation of programs for parents to help identify, assess and correctly manage pain in their children [9]. According to Collins (2023), in children with severe pain and disability, intensive interdisciplinary pain management might be required to improve pain and function [10].…”
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confidence: 99%