定性研究
医学
心理干预
探索性研究
相关性(法律)
护理部
政治学
人类学
社会科学
社会学
法学
作者
Julie Longard,Alison Twycross,Anna Williams,Paul Hong,Jill Chorney
摘要
Aims and objectives To understand parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain at home. Background Recent changes in children's health care services often shift the responsibility of managing children's postoperative pain to parents. Although pain management is important for good postoperative outcomes, it can be a challenging task for families, and children's pain is often under‐managed. Design This qualitative study used semi‐structured interviews to explore parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain at home. Methods Participants were parents of 10 typically developing 5‐ and 6‐year olds, who underwent (adeno)tonsillectomy, and experienced no complications leading to hospitalisation in the postoperative period. One‐on‐one interviews were conducted with parents within three months of their child's surgery. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and content analysis was used to identify themes in parents' experiences. Results All children experienced some postoperative pain. Parents' experiences of managing their child's pain were impacted by balancing the pros and cons of administering analgesic medications, managing the emotional and psychological effects of their child's pain, as well as parents' information needs. Conclusions Most parents' information needs were met yet they still struggled to manage their child's pain. These findings provide insight into some of the barriers that make this process challenging for many families, and what health care centres can do to help support parents manage their child's postoperative pain at home. Relevance to clinical practice The results of this study may aid in the design of interventions that will support parents when managing their child's postoperative pain at home and thus improve children's experiences.
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