Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing : JSPN
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J Spec Pediatr Nurs · Jan 2009
The relationship of household routines to morbidity outcomes in childhood asthma.
The major purpose of this study was to explore the effect of routines on asthma management and morbidity outcomes for children with asthma and their parents. ⋯ Assisting families to establish routines may result in improved asthma morbidity outcomes.
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J Spec Pediatr Nurs · Oct 2008
Randomized Controlled TrialThe effect of Kangaroo Care on behavioral responses to pain of an intramuscular injection in neonates.
This study aims to assess the efficacy of Kangaroo Care (KC) on behavioral responses of term neonates to the pain of an intramuscular injection. ⋯ KC given before injection seems to effectively decrease pain and should be considered for minor invasive procedures in neonates.
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J Spec Pediatr Nurs · Apr 2008
ReviewFacial expression and pain assessment in the pediatric patient: the primal face of pain.
This paper aims to explore the role of facial expression in pediatric pain assessment. A comparison of tools employing facial expression methodology is presented. The concept of the primal face of pain (PFP) is introduced. ⋯ The complexities of pain measurement should preclude the clinical application of untested instruments. For reported tools, a careful evaluation of the psychometric properties and the clinical context must precede application. The concept of the PFP warns against the application of facial pain scales as proxy measures in their intended population. Reliance on facial expression to assess pain in the school-age child is imprecise.
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J Spec Pediatr Nurs · Apr 2008
Randomized Controlled TrialEffectiveness and appropriateness of therapeutic play intervention in preparing children for surgery: a randomized controlled trial study.
This paper aims to examine the effectiveness and appropriateness of using therapeutic play in preparing children for surgery. ⋯ The study results promote awareness in nurses and parents that play is a very important part of children's lives, and heighten the importance of integrating therapeutic play as an essential component of holistic and quality nursing care to prepare children for surgery.