At their fingertips: The effects of child-led distraction using a tablet computer on children’s distress and pain during painful medical procedures; a randomised controlled trial
Recognising the profound impact of prior experiences on children’s distress and pain perception can transform approaches to paediatric healthcare. Implementing distress and pain management strategies tailored to address the unique physical and psychological needs of each child can enhance their comf...
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Curtin University
2024
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96644 |
| Summary: | Recognising the profound impact of prior experiences on children’s distress and pain perception can transform approaches to paediatric healthcare. Implementing distress and pain management strategies tailored to address the unique physical and psychological needs of each child can enhance their comfort and cooperation during healthcare and medical procedures. This outcome is crucial for developing compassionate, effective, and child/family-centred care practices that actively involve children in their own distress and pain management. Future research is recommended to affirm the translation into practice. |
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