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Nurs Child Young People ; 28(4): 65-6, 2016 May 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27214429

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UNLABELLED: Theme: Nursing education, management and leadership. INTRODUCTION: Successful pain management contributes to high-quality postoperative care. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the intensity of postoperative pain in children after an educational intervention. METHOD: Surgical ward nurses after educational intervention recorded 146 children (0-16 years) postoperative pain scores, applying FLACC, FACES, NRS according to child's age during December 2012 to March 2014. RESULTS: The mean values of children's pain scores at the reception, 24h and 48h after surgery was 0,99 ± 1,68, 0,6 ± 1,43 and 0,13 ± 0,79 respectively. The median pain scores for the 1st and 2nd 24-hour seemed to correlate with the duration of surgery (p = 0.048). Only 20% of cases applied some form of non-pharmacological pain method that was associated with the child's age (p = 0,001). DISCUSSION: Special care should be taken about using non-pharmacological pain control methods. CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative pain management programs contribute to effective deal.

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