Children's fear of needle injections: a qualitative study of training sessions for children with rheumatic diseases before home administration
Abstract Background Treatment of rheumatic diseases in children often includes long-term needle injections, which represent a risk for refusing medication based on potential needle-fear. How nurses manage children's fear and pain during the initial educational training session of subcutaneous i...
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Main Authors: | Kari Sørensen (Author), Helge Skirbekk (Author), Gunnvald Kvarstein (Author), Hilde Wøien (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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