Structures of paediatric pain management: a PERUKI service evaluation study
Background Pain is very common in childhood emergency department (ED) attendances, but is under-recognised and undertreated. Sequential national paediatric analgesia audits demonstrate suboptimal outcomes in several domains. The Donabedian framework examines the structures, processes and outcomes to...
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Main Authors: | Mark D Lyttle (Author), Stuart Hartshorn (Author), Sheena Durnin (Author), Michael J Barrett (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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