2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2006.05.011
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Physician Pain Reminder as an Intervention to Enhance Analgesia for Extremity and Clavicle Injuries in Pediatric Emergency

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“…In our study, and contrary to what is recommended in the literature, pain was assessed without using validated scales. In relation to pain management in the PED, our results were observed to be somewhat better than in other studies 12,13,16 and similar to those observed by C. Johnston 14 and O'Donnell, 17 which included limb trauma cases and where only 39% and 49% of patients received analgesia during their stay in the emergency room. In our study, like in the ones by Rogovik 16 and Benini et al, 13 analgesia was prescribed at the time of discharge to most patients; whereas, in the studies by C. Johnston et al 14 and Kircher et al, 12 it was only prescribed to 9% and 24% of patients, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In our study, and contrary to what is recommended in the literature, pain was assessed without using validated scales. In relation to pain management in the PED, our results were observed to be somewhat better than in other studies 12,13,16 and similar to those observed by C. Johnston 14 and O'Donnell, 17 which included limb trauma cases and where only 39% and 49% of patients received analgesia during their stay in the emergency room. In our study, like in the ones by Rogovik 16 and Benini et al, 13 analgesia was prescribed at the time of discharge to most patients; whereas, in the studies by C. Johnston et al 14 and Kircher et al, 12 it was only prescribed to 9% and 24% of patients, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…11,12 ED management of children's pain remains suboptimal. [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] MSK pain in very young children has been found to be particularly undertreated when compared to MSK pain in school-aged children. 23 To create system improvements in pain management, it is first important to define the analgesic practice patterns of physicians treating pediatric MSK injuries in Canadian EDs.…”
Section: Ré Sumémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En nuestro estudio, la evaluación del dolor se realizó, a diferencia de lo recomendado en la literatura, sin escalas validadas. 7,15 En cuanto al tratamiento del dolor en el SUP, se observaron resultados algo superiores a los de otros estudios 12,13,16 y similares a los…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…En nuestro trabajo, al igual que en el de Rogovik 16 y el de Benini et al, 13 se prescribió analgesia al momento del alta en la mayoría de los pacientes; mientras que, en el de C. Johnston et al, 14 y en el de Kircher et al, 12 solo fue prescrita en el 9% y el 24% de los casos.…”
Section: Figura 3 Adecuación De La Analgesia Al Grado De Dolor Del Nunclassified