Helping Educators Learn Pediatric Pain Assessment and Intervention Needs Program (HELP PAIN): Program Development with Community Partners
Background/Objectives: This paper details the development of the Helping Educators Learn Pediatric Pain Assessment and Intervention Needs (HELP PAIN) program. Methods: HELP PAIN is an 8 h live training program for school providers (e.g., school nurses and social workers) to use evidence-based nonpha...
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Main Authors: | Natoshia R. Cunningham (Author), Michelle Adler (Author), Jocelyn Zuckerman (Author), Mallet R. Reid (Author), Sarah C. Love (Author), Kelly Theaker (Author), Steven J. Pierce (Author), Rachel Vandenbrink (Author), Jeanne Paque (Author), Andrea L. Wendling (Author), Judith Arnetz (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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