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A Delphi study to identify indicators of poorly managed pain for pediatric postoperative and procedural pain

机译:Delphi研究确定小儿术后和程序性疼痛管理不善的指标

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BACKGROUND:Adverse health care events are injuries occurring as a result of patient care. Significant acute pain is often caused by medical and surgical procedures in children, and it has been argued that undermanaged pain should be considered to be an adverse event. Indicators are often used to identify other potential adverse events. There are currently no validated indicators for undertreated pediatric pain.
机译:背景:不良的医疗保健事件是由于患者护理而导致的伤害。严重的急性疼痛通常是由儿童的医学和外科手术引起的,并且有人认为,管理不当的疼痛应被视为不良事件。指标通常用于识别其他潜在的不良事件。目前尚无用于治疗小儿疼痛的有效指标。

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