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Ugeskrift for laeger · Jan 1997
[Parents' expectations and evaluation of their children's postoperative pain treatment].
- J Rømsing and S Walther-Larsen.
- H:S Rigshospitalet, anaestesiafdelingen.
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 1997 Jan 20; 159 (4): 419-21.
AbstractIn order to improve postoperative pain management in children, the parents of 31 elective surgical children, three months to 15 years of age, were asked preoperatively about their expectations regarding their children's postoperative pain and pain relief. At 24 hours after surgery, the parents were asked about their perceptions of their children's pain and pain control. The survey indicates that the parents had high expectations of good pain relief. Eighty percent wanted effective analgesia administered promptly when the children had some pain. On the whole the parents' perceptions corresponded to their expectations. However, current practice in controlling pain after surgery is still not optimal. Twenty-nine percent (9) of the children experienced severe or unbearable pain or experienced pain for all of the 24 h after surgery. An approach to improve pain management in children could be for the hospital staff to reorganize and to develop an "acute pain service". A pain service may not require new technology, but could instead be based on more effective communication and skill in utilizing the traditional systems.
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