Paediatric Pain Management Experiences of Parents of Children in Botswana Referral Hospitals.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Nursing Open Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.70170
Samuel T Matula, Sharon Y Irving, Andrew P Steenhoff, Rosemary C Polomano, Janet A Deatrick
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Aim: To describe the experience and understanding of paediatric acute pain management practices by parents/guardians' of hospitalised children in Botswana.

Design: Descriptive qualitative study.

Methods: Face-to-face semistructured interviews were conducted in two public hospitals. Data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: A convenience sample of 19 parents/guardians, two fathers, one grandmother and 16 mothers who were recruited in 2019. Six major themes were identified with several subthemes. The themes were as follows: 'soldiering on with hope'-representing the parents/guardians overall general positive outlook; 'facing adversity'-highlighting parents/guardians responses to acute pain management; 'acceptance to nonacceptance of the reality of care'-parents/guardians view on the quality of pain care they received measured against their expectations; 'smiles to unending nightmares'-parents/guardians visualisation of the pain treatment outcomes; 'perceptions of child pain'-parents/guardians' knowledge of pain assessment and treatment strategies that they used or were being used by healthcare providers to their children and 'guarded empathy'-highlighting the intricacies of each child's response to pain. Parents/guardians in Botswana have both positive and negative experiences regarding child pain management in referral hospitals and recognise the need to adequately manage paediatric pain.

Patient or public contribution: The results show that parents/guardians in LMIC equally understand the children's pain management and should be involved in decision-making regarding pain management as equal partners. It further highlights the challenges faced by parents due to poorly and inadequately treated acute paediatric pain in hospital units and pushes for hospital policies that ensure that pain is adequately managed for all children.

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博茨瓦纳转诊医院儿童家长的儿科疼痛管理经验
目的:描述经验和理解儿科急性疼痛管理实践的父母/监护人住院儿童在博茨瓦纳。设计:描述性定性研究。方法:在两所公立医院进行面对面半结构式访谈。数据逐字抄录,并采用专题分析进行分析。结果:2019年招募的19名父母/监护人、2名父亲、1名祖母和16名母亲作为方便样本。确定了六个主要主题和若干次主题。主题如下:“抱着希望勇往直前”-代表家长/监护人的整体积极态度;“面对逆境”——强调父母/监护人对急性疼痛管理的反应;“接受到不接受护理的现实”——父母/监护人对他们所接受的疼痛护理质量的看法与他们的期望相比;“对无休止的噩梦微笑”——父母/监护人对疼痛治疗结果的想象;“对儿童疼痛的感知”——父母/监护人对疼痛评估和治疗策略的了解,他们曾经或正在被医疗保健提供者用于他们的孩子和“保护性同理心”——突出了每个孩子对疼痛反应的复杂性。博茨瓦纳的父母/监护人对转诊医院的儿童疼痛管理既有积极的经验,也有消极的经验,他们认识到需要充分管理儿科疼痛。患者或公众贡献:结果表明,LMIC的父母/监护人对儿童疼痛管理的理解是平等的,应该作为平等的合作伙伴参与疼痛管理的决策。它进一步强调了由于医院病房急性儿科疼痛治疗不当和不充分而使家长面临的挑战,并推动制定医院政策,确保所有儿童的疼痛得到充分管理。
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Nursing Open
Nursing Open Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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