“…Azam, Campbell, and Ross () explored the burden of pain in children and suggested that pain is a significant unaddressed problem in children with HIV/AIDS. Several studies indirectly estimated the burden of paediatric pain in LMIC by examining health care provider's knowledge, attitude, and experiences in paediatric pain management (Dongara, Shah, Nimbalkar, Phatak, & Nimbalkar, ; Ekim & Ocakci, ; Finley, Forgeron, & Arnaout, ; Forgeron et al, ; He et al, ; He, Vehviläinen‐Julkunen, Pietilä, & Pölkki, ; Huth, Gregg, & Lin, ; Katende & Mugabi, ; Lunsford, ; Mathew, Mathew, & Singhi, ). The results from these studies suggest a low level of knowledge, unfavourable attitudes towards children's pain and pain management and high prevalence of myths and misconceptions which are often associated with inadequate pain management.…”