Child Life Specialists' perspectives on non-pharmacological interventions for pediatric burn patients during wound care

AM Trapp - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Wound care procedures utilized to treat burns have historically been associated with high
levels of pain and distress in burn patients. At the same time, the monitoring and …

Assessing and addressing the problem of pain and distress during wound care procedures in paediatric patients with burns

MJE Van Der Heijden, A de Jong, H Rode, R Martinez… - Burns, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective While the prevalence of burns in children is highest in low and middle-income
countries, most research on burn-related pain intensity and distress is carried out in high …

Nonpharmacological interventions for acute wound care distress in pediatric patients with burn injury: a systematic review

MD Hanson, M Gauld, CN Wathen… - Journal of burn care & …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Acute wound care distress among burn-injured pediatric patients is of major clinical concern.
This systematic review evaluates the benefits of nonpharmacological interventions to reduce …

A comparison of nurses' and parents' or caregivers' perceptions during pediatric burn dressing changes: an exploratory study

AL Smith, DA Murray, CJ McBride… - Journal of burn care & …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Providing emotional support both to children or young persons and to their parents or
caregivers during pediatric burn dressing changes is a crucial aspect of nursing care in a …

Impact of parental acute psychological distress on young child pain-related behavior through differences in parenting behavior during pediatric burn wound care

EA Brown, A De Young, R Kimble… - Journal of clinical …, 2019 - Springer
Pediatric burn injuries and subsequent wound care can be painful and distressing for
children and their parents. This study tested parenting behavior as a mediator for the …

Reducing pediatric burn pain with parent participation

A George, J Hancock - The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation, 1993 - academic.oup.com
We describe and evaluate the development and implementation of a parent participation
program in the burn unit at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario. The effect of …

Burn injuries

JM Mentrikoski, C Parrish, AM Aballay… - Clinical Handbook of …, 2020 - Springer
Pediatric burn injuries are often traumatic and painful experiences for children and their
families. Pediatric psychologists can play an important role in the care of pediatric patients …

The impact of introducing a care pathway for the treatment of minor paediatrics burns

T Singh, JE Arbuthnot, H Stevenson… - Journal of wound …, 2007 - magonlinelibrary.com
The impact of introducing a care pathway for the treatment of minor paediatrics burns Page 1
practice ▲ JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE VOL 16, NO 2, FEBRUARY 2007 79 The impact of …

Measuring the burden of pediatric burn injury for parents and caregivers: informed burn center staff can help to lighten the load

RB Rimmer, RC Bay, NB Alam, IJ Sadler… - Journal of Burn Care …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
This study sought to identify which commonly experienced burn-related issues
parents/caregivers of burn-injured youth deemed most stressful, difficult, and disruptive …

Special traumatized populations: Burns injuries

S Mehrotra, A Misir - Current pediatric reviews, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: It is important for physicians treating children to be aware of unique
presentations that require expertise and knowledge. One area of importance when caring for …