A qualitative study of health professionals' views on using iPads to facilitate distraction during paediatric burn dressing changes
Introduction: Distraction is a non-pharmacologic pain management technique commonly used to avert a person's attention from procedural pain and distress during stressful procedures such as treatment after a burn injury. In recent years, computer tablets (such as iPads) have been used within pae...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Green (Author), Julia Cadogan (Author), Diana Harcourt (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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