Unresolved pain in children: A relational ethics perspective
Autor: | Shannon D. Scott, Wendy Austin, Deborah L Olmstead |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Moral Obligations
Evidence-based practice Attitude of Health Personnel Nursing assessment MEDLINE Pain Child Advocacy Nurse's Role Translational Research Biomedical Knowledge translation Humans Medicine Treatment Failure Child Empirical evidence Ethical Relativism Nursing Assessment Pain Measurement Health Services Needs and Demand business.industry Perspective (graphical) Pediatric Nursing Issues ethics and legal aspects Evidence-Based Practice Practice Guidelines as Topic Professional ethics Clinical Competence Guideline Adherence Pediatric nursing Nurse-Patient Relations business Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Nursing Ethics. 17:695-704 |
ISSN: | 1477-0989 0969-7330 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0969733010378932 |
Popis: | It is considered the right of children to have their pain managed effectively. Yet, despite extensive research findings, policy guidelines and practice standard recommendations for the optimal management of paediatric pain, clinical practices remain inadequate. Empirical evidence definitively shows that unrelieved pain in children has only harmful consequences, with no benefits. Contributing factors identified in this undermanaged pain include the significant role of nurses. Nursing attitudes and beliefs about children’s pain experiences, the relationships nurses share with children who are suffering, and knowledge deficits in pain management practices are all shown to impact unresolved pain in children. In this article, a relational ethics perspective is used to explore the need for nurses to engage in authentic relationships with children who are experiencing pain, and to use evidence-based practices to manage that pain in order for this indefensible suffering of children to end. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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