Authors
Hong‐Gu He, Lixia Zhu, Wai‐Chi Sally Chan, Chunxiang Xiao, Piyanee Klainin‐Yobas, Wenru Wang, Kin Fong Karis Cheng, Nan Luo
Publication date
2015/3
Journal
Journal of advanced nursing
Volume
71
Issue
3
Pages
665-675
Description
Aim
To report a study protocol that tests the effectiveness of an educational intervention on outcomes of parents and their children who undergo inpatient elective surgery.
Background
Inadequate children's postoperative pain management remains a global problem. Parents are required to be involved in their child's pain assessment and management, yet they often lack relevant knowledge and skills. Education is an effective strategy for enhancing a person's knowledge, attitudes and behaviour. However, few studies have examined its effectiveness in parents and their children undergoing inpatient elective surgery.
Design
Randomized controlled trial and embedded qualitative process evaluation.
Methods
One hundred and sixty‐two pairs of participants (each comprised of one parent and his/her child undergoing inpatient elective surgery) will be recruited (protocol approved in January 2013). Participants will …
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