2003
DOI: 10.1053/jpmn.2003.7
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A study of the effectiveness of a pain management education booklet for parents of children having cardiac surgery

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“…The lack of influence of pain education on the postoperative pain intensity was similar to other parent and child pre-operative pain and general preparation studies [9,10,35]. Teaching strategies and children's therapeutic analgesic management may account for this lack of influence [10].…”
Section: Pain Intensitysupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…The lack of influence of pain education on the postoperative pain intensity was similar to other parent and child pre-operative pain and general preparation studies [9,10,35]. Teaching strategies and children's therapeutic analgesic management may account for this lack of influence [10].…”
Section: Pain Intensitysupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Children's pre-procedure pain education studies [7][8][9][10][11] have focused on written/or video information developed by clinicians and provided primarily to parents. Only one study [10] was identified that specifically addressed children's pre-operative pain education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, a standardized educational intervention protocol has been found to improve parents' knowledge, attitudes, and behavior with regard to postoperative pain management and to ultimately reduce the children's postoperative pain. 8,20 Huth et al 20 suggested that the use of educational booklets increases parents' understanding of the required medication and improves their ability to administer this medication. Educational interventions have been shown to improve parents' attitudes toward and increase their understanding of their children's perioperative management and improve their anxiety relief strategies, thereby helping them to provide the perioperative care necessary for their children's physical recovery and well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Дослідження показують ефективність впливу пе-редопераційної підготовки та навчання дітей і їх-ніх батьків стосовно післяопераційного періоду [7]. Для кращої оцінки болю батьки повинні бути ознайомлені з методами оцінки болю, письмовими і словесними вказівками.…”
Section: Scientific Review íàó÷íûé îáçîðunclassified