Login / Signup

Pain and pain management in children and adolescents receiving hospital care: a cross-sectional study from Sweden.

Viveka AnderssonStefan BergmanIngela HenochHanna SimonssonKarin Ahlberg
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2022)
Despite evidence-based guidelines, half of the children/adolescents experienced moderate to severe pain, highlighting the need for improvement. Pain levels should be assessed both at rest and during movement. Response to treatment should be evaluated to prevent undertreatment of pain. Compliance with guidelines and professional communication are of the utmost importance for pain management in children/adolescents. Non-pharmacological methods are a valuable part of a pain management strategy. This study shows that it is important to evaluate and improve pain care also outside specialised tertiary clinics.
Keyphrases