[HTML][HTML] The use of the PARIHS framework in implementation research and practice—a citation analysis of the literature
Abstract Background The Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services
(PARIHS) framework was developed two decades ago and conceptualizes successful …
(PARIHS) framework was developed two decades ago and conceptualizes successful …
Cultural influences on the assessment of children's pain
GA Finley, Ó Kristjánsdóttir… - Pain Research and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Culture is commonly regarded as a factor in pain behaviour and experience, but the
meaning of the term is often unclear. There is little evidence that pain perception is modified …
meaning of the term is often unclear. There is little evidence that pain perception is modified …
[图书][B] Qualitative health research
JM Morse - 1992 - books.google.com
What is qualitative health research? And why do qualitative health researchers need their
own courses, insist on their own journals, and require specialized methodological texts …
own courses, insist on their own journals, and require specialized methodological texts …
An institutional ethnography of nurses' stress
E McGibbon, E Peter, R Gallop - Qualitative Health …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
There are three main conceptualizations of nurses' stress: occupational stress, moral
distress, and traumatization (compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, vicarious …
distress, and traumatization (compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, vicarious …
[HTML][HTML] Thai Nurses' experiences of post-operative pain assessment and its' influence on pain management decisions
Background While many studies have addressed various issues with regards to pain
management, there is limited knowledge about how nurses assess pain in surgical wards …
management, there is limited knowledge about how nurses assess pain in surgical wards …
Paediatric nurses' postoperative pain management practices in hospital based non-critical care settings: A narrative review
A Twycross, P Forgeron, A Williams - International journal of nursing …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objectives To investigate paediatric nurses' postoperative pain management practices with
the aim of identifying the factors associated with undermanaged paediatric postoperative …
the aim of identifying the factors associated with undermanaged paediatric postoperative …
Pediatric pain management: an evidence-based approach
MLM Ramira, S Instone, MJ Clark - Pediatric Nursing, 2016 - search.proquest.com
Numerous studies have shown that in comparison to adults, children do not receive
analgesia (oligoanalgesia) and are not adequately treated for pain. Several organizations …
analgesia (oligoanalgesia) and are not adequately treated for pain. Several organizations …
Parents' experiences of caring for a child with chronic pain
Involvement of parents in their children's pain management is universally accepted as best
practice, yet there is little understanding of their needs. Twelve parents of children with …
practice, yet there is little understanding of their needs. Twelve parents of children with …
Pain assessment and management practices in children following surgery of the lower limb
JM Shrestha‐Ranjit, E Manias - Journal of clinical nursing, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aims. To examine paediatric nurses' pain assessment and management practices in relation
to postoperative care for children following surgery of a fractured lower limb and to compare …
to postoperative care for children following surgery of a fractured lower limb and to compare …
Exploration of nurses' pediatric pain management experiences in rural hospitals: A qualitative descriptive study
Background Hospitalized children continue to experience inadequate pain management.
Children in the rural hospital setting may be at risk due to unique challenges experienced by …
Children in the rural hospital setting may be at risk due to unique challenges experienced by …