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Prevalence of pain-related presentations in Canadian pediatric emergency departments.

Nick A GiffinRebecca LiedtkeNaveen PoonaiAshley HolmesBruce WrightSamina Ali
Published in: CJEM (2024)
In this study, pain was identified in almost 60% of all pediatric emergency department presentations at the time of triage. Suboptimal documentation of pain scores and provision of analgesia at triage were found for children with pain. These results support early assessment and implementation of pain management strategies at triage. Results can also focus further research efforts to the management of the most commonly presenting types of pediatric pain.
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