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Британский журнал в Скопус, первый квартиль (специализированное сестринское дело), Pain Management Nursing

Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам британское научное издание Pain Management Nursing. Журнал имеет первый квартиль, издаётся в W.B. Saunders Ltd., его SJR за 2022 г. равен 0,486, пятилетний импакт-фактор 2,2, печатный ISSN - 1524-9042, электронный - 1532-8635, предметная область Специализированное сестринское дело. Вот так выглядит обложка:

Редактором является Элен Миллер, контактные данные - Elaine.Miller@uc.edu.

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Данный рецензируемый журнал предлагает уникальную информацию о лечении боли применительно к сестринскому делу. Оригинальные и обзорные статьи экспертов в этой области содержат ключевые идеи в области клинической практики, адвокации, образования, администрации и исследований. Дополнительные функции включают в себя практические рекомендации и обновления фармакологии.

Адрес издания - https://www.painmanagementnursing.org/

Пример статьи, название - Parental Postoperative Pain Management Perceptions, Attitudes, and Practices in Pediatric Limb Fractures. Заголовок (Abstract)

Background

Post-surgical pain in children is common, severe, and inadequately controlled. An effective model should involve the participation of parents.

Methods

The parents were asked to complete self-report questionnaires: “Pain Management Knowledge and Attitudes Questionnaire” and “Parents’ Use of Pain Relief Strategies Questionnaire.” The Wong–Baker Faces Scale was used to measure pain intensity in children. The Mann–Whitney U test, Kruskal–Wallis H test, and correlation and regression analyses were used for statistical analyses.

Results

Data of 180 parents were collected. Of the participants, 80.6%, 78.3%, and 71.7% had low-to-moderate scores for knowledge, general attitudes, and use of pain relief strategies, respectively. Moreover, 93.9% of parents had moderate-to-high scores for negative attitudes toward medication, despite 89.5% of them reporting moderate-to-high pain intensities in their children (median proxy-report of pain intensity, 7.0 [3.00]). Multivariate linear stepwise regression showed that parents’ use of pain-relief strategies was related to their general attitudes, knowledge, and sex.

Conclusions

Most parents had low-to-moderate scores for perceptions and general attitudes toward children’s postoperative pain management, and use of pain relief strategies. Moreover, they lacked knowledge of and had negative attitudes toward pain assessment and analgesics, which significantly impacted their practices.

Clinical Implications

Clinical pediatric nurses should provide appropriate support for the entire family of the child. Moreover, to enhance parental practices, they should develop targeted parental education programs for pain management, particularly regarding pain assessment tools and pain medications.

Aims

To investigate parental perceptions, attitudes, and practices in postoperative pain management in children with limb fractures and analyze the factors affecting parental practices.

Design

This was a descriptive cross-sectional study.

Settings

Research was conducted at a tertiary Children's Hospital Affiliated with Soochow University.

Participants

Parents whose children (age, 6–18 years) underwent orthopedic fracture surgery between January 1, 2020, and August 31, 2020, were recruited using purposive sampling.