Mothers' management of adenoid-tonsillectomy pain in 4- to 8-year-olds: a preliminary study
- 1 June 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Pain
- Vol. 57 (3) , 293-299
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3959(94)90004-3
Abstract
The health care system has moved towards home care, early discharge, and day procedures. Parents in the home are, therefore, far more likely to be managing their children's postoperative pain than health professionals. The purpose of this study was to describe mothers' experiences in identifying and managing their children's acute pain associated with surgery. Because little is known about family's perceptions and management of a child's pain in the home, a qualitative design and grounded theory method were used. A purposive, convenience sample of 7 mothers whose children were 4–8 years old and who had a day-surgery adenoid-tonsillectomy were interviewed in depth (2–3 interviews per mother). Four themes were found in the data: (1) mothers' descriptions of their children's overall pattern of postoperative pain indicated that pain was minimal or absent before surgery, increased following surgery, and decreased with medicine and healing; (2) mothers' assessment and evaluation of their children's pain used pain cues similar to those used by nurses and physicians; (3) all the mothers worried about drug addiction; and 4) mothers learned to manage their children's pain through ‘trial and error’. This study provides beginning data for understanding family management of children's pain.Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Toward validation of pain measurement tools for children: a pilot studyPain, 1993
- The Phenomenon of Hand Holding as a Coping Strategy in Adolescents Experiencing Treatment-Related PainJournal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 1993
- Helping Hospitalized Preschoolers Manage Stressful Situations: The Mother's RoleChildren's Health Care, 1989
- Pain and families. II. Assessment and treatmentPain, 1987
- Pain and families. I. Etiology, maintenance, and psychosocial impactPain, 1987
- Interpreting and Reporting Qualitative ResearchResearch in Nursing & Health, 1984
- Assessment of children's distress during painful medical procedures.Health Psychology, 1983