Article Text
Child health
Quantitative study—other
Parents’ preferences on pain treatment, even when faced with medication dilemmas, influence their decisions to administer opioids in children
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Implications for practice and research
Nurses have an important responsibility to educate and empower parents about providing pain medication to children.
Nurses should be trained and confident in providing education to families about at-home pain management for children.
Future researchers should focus on developing family-friendly pain measurement tools for parents to use with their child.
Context
The undertreatment of children's pain has been a long-standing issue.1 Healthcare professional, parental and patient preferences and knowledge can influence pain treatment. Voepel-Lewis and colleagues shed some light on how parental perceptions of their child's pain and their understanding of …