| Literature DB >> 25517837 |
Camila Amaral Borghi1, Lisabelle Mariano Rossato2, Elaine Buchhorn Cintra Damião2, Danila Maria Batista Guedes1, Ellen Maria Reimberg da Silva1, Silvia Maria de Macedo Barbosa3, Rita Tiziana Polastrini4.
Abstract
A qualitative study was conducted with semi-structured interviews with the aim of understanding the experience of children and adolescents under palliative care when managing pain daily and how they describe the intensity, quality and location of pain. We used Piaget's theory of cognitive development as a theoretical framework and oral history as a methodological framework. We found four themes: describing pain; seeking a life closer to normality, despite pain and disease; using a variety of alternatives for pain control; and living with damaged physical appearance. Although pain is a limiting factor in the lives of children and adolescents, we found that they faced their daily pain and still had a life beyond pain and illness. In addition, we highlight the relevance of nurses' understanding that effective management of pain in children is essential for a normal life and less suffering.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25517837 DOI: 10.1590/S0080-623420140000600010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esc Enferm USP ISSN: 0080-6234 Impact factor: 1.086