Drawn from a wealth of original research and focusing on the individual child and their family the authors bring together experience, evidence and research to deconstruct the topic and present the reality of children's pain.
Drawn from a wealth of original research and focusing on the individual child and their family the authors bring together experience, evidence and research to deconstruct the topic and present the reality of children's pain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bernie Carter is Professor of Children's Nursing at the University of Central Lancashire and Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom. She is a Clinical Professor at the University of Tasmania and Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Child Health Care. She was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing in recognition of her contributions to the field of children's pain. Bernie's research and writing focuses on children's pain experiences and the assessment of children's pain. She is particularly interested in improving the lives of children with complex health care needs and life limiting/threatening illness. Bernie¿s research work draws particularly on narrative and appreciative inquiry and on arts-based methods as a means of engaging with children and eliciting stories of their experiences, hopes, beliefs and concerns. Bernie believes that stories are at the heart of the connections we make with children, families and their experiences of pain.
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Managing Neonatal Pain Advice on Discharge Managing Procedural Pain Pain in Sickle Cell Disease Parents Managing their Children¿s Pain Existential Pain and the Importance of Place and Presence Managing Pain in PICU Assessing and Managing Pain in a Child Who is Cognitively Impaired Fear, Pain and Illness Acute Pain Developing into Chronic Pain Language, Metaphor, Imagery and the Expression of Pain Minor Injury, Acute Pain, Wounds and What Really Hurts Nonpharmacological Methods of Pain Relief Neuropathic Pain Organisational Imperatives and Individual Responsibility to Avoid Poor Pain Management
Managing Neonatal Pain Advice on Discharge Managing Procedural Pain Pain in Sickle Cell Disease Parents Managing their Children¿s Pain Existential Pain and the Importance of Place and Presence Managing Pain in PICU Assessing and Managing Pain in a Child Who is Cognitively Impaired Fear, Pain and Illness Acute Pain Developing into Chronic Pain Language, Metaphor, Imagery and the Expression of Pain Minor Injury, Acute Pain, Wounds and What Really Hurts Nonpharmacological Methods of Pain Relief Neuropathic Pain Organisational Imperatives and Individual Responsibility to Avoid Poor Pain Management
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