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Nurses' attitudes to pain management during routine venepuncture in young children
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Paediatric Nursing
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2006
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Child; Humans; Pain Measurement; Questionnaires; Age Factors; Severity of Illness Index; Nursing Assessment; Nursing Methodology Research; Child Advocacy; Nursing Staff; Patient Rights; Practice; Preschool; Attitudes; PedPal Lit; infant; Health Knowledge; Hospitalized/psychology; Child; Nurse's Role/psychology; Attitude of Health Personnel; administration/psychology; Hospital/education/organization &; Pain/diagnosis/etiology/prevention & control/psychology; Pediatric Nursing/education/organization & administration; Phlebotomy/adverse effects
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Melhuish S; Payne H
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Venepuncture is one of the most commonly performed clinical procedures carried out on young children. Evidence indicates inconsistency in the use of pain management strategies during these procedures. A survey method was used to explore nurses' views on the experience of pain by infants and toddlers and the pain management techniques they use. All children's nurses on the general medical and surgical wards at one hospital site were invited to participate (n=55)
45 responses were receive (81 per cent). These children's nurses believe that infants and toddlers feel more pain and display more distress than older children. Respondents reported that pharmacological preparations were not generally used on infants prior to venous cannulation
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Journal Article
2006
administration/psychology
Age Factors
Attitude Of Health Personnel
Attitudes
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Child
Child Advocacy
Health Knowledge
Hospital/education/organization &
Hospitalized/psychology
Humans
Infant
Journal Article
Melhuish S
Nurse's Role/psychology
Nursing Assessment
Nursing Methodology Research
Nursing Staff
Paediatric Nursing
Pain Measurement
Pain/diagnosis/etiology/prevention & control/psychology
Patient Rights
Payne H
Pediatric Nursing/education/organization & administration
PedPal Lit
Phlebotomy/adverse effects
Practice
Preschool
Questionnaires
Severity Of Illness Index