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A comparison of maternal versus paternal nonverbal behavior during child pain
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016-02-20)
Parental behavior plays a significant role in children's pain response. Prior research has found generally no differences between mothers' and fathers' verbal behavior during child pain. This study compared mothers' and ...
Personal distress and sympathy differentially influence health care professional and parents’ estimation of child procedure-related pain
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-04-28)
Objective. Caregivers' pain estimations may have important implications for pediatric pain management decisions. Affective responses elicited by facing the child in pain are considered key in understanding caregivers' ...