Procedural pain in children: a qualitative study of caregiver experiences and information needs
Abstract Background Children experience multiple painful procedures when being cared for in emergency departments (EDs). Unfortunately, evidence-based interventions to manage such pain and distress are under-utilized across EDs. Caregivers are uniquely positioned and invested to advocate for the ada...
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Main Authors: | Kassi Shave (Author), Samina Ali (Author), Shannon D. Scott (Author), Lisa Hartling (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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