This short course focuses on promoting the effective management of children’s acute pain in hospital. Effective pain management can be promoted by creating knowledgeable and confident practitioners through regular education and training which helps to reduce stress. This can be enhanced by supporting staff with the necessary evidence based pain management protocols so that practitioners can adopt an individual approach to a child and their family. Part of effective pain management includes parents, who want to, becoming involved in their child’s pain management, which needs to be encouraged so that parents feel empowered to become involved in reducing the pain experienced by their child in hospital.The information presented will enable you to gain knowledge and insight into evidence-based practice, in relation to delivering effective pain management for children.This free course provides a sample of the Open University qualification, BSc (Honours) Nursing (Children and Young People).
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Why pain matters
- 1 Why pain matters
- 1.1 Way forward
- 1.2 A pain management framework
- 2 Creating knowledgeable and confident practitioners
- 2 Creating knowledgeable and confident practitioners
- 2.1 The stress of managing children’s pain
- 2.2 Alleviating stress for practitioners
- 2.3 Supporting staff
- 3 Adopting an individual approach
- 3 Adopting an individual approach
- 3.1 Parent leaflet
- 4 Empowering parents
- 4 Empowering parents
- 4.1 Practitioners views
- 5 End-of-course quiz
- 5 End-of-course quiz
- Conclusion
- References
- Acknowledgements