Commentary on: LongardJTwycrossAWilliamsAM. Parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain at home: an exploratory qualitative study. J Clin Nurs2016;25:2619–28.
Implications for practice and researchParents use various strategies to manage their children's postoperative pain, but they also face challenges and want support from health professionals.
More effective and family-informed interventions are needed to improve children's pain management at home.
Interventions would require evaluating to establish their effectiveness.
ContextPrevious studies have described children's experiences of postoperative pain12 and parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain at home.2 However, it is unclear what the facilitators and barriers are in relation to how parents manage their child's postoperative pain at home.
MethodsThe purpose of the study by Longard et al was to explore parents' experiences of managing their child's postoperative pain at home in order to support the development of more effective family-informed interventions for...
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