Impact of parental primary spoken language on postoperative pain management in children, a retrospective cohort study

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  • who: Robert E. Shaw and colleagues from the Division of Pediatric Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA have published the article: Impact of Parental Primary Spoken Language on Postoperative Pain Management in Children, a Retrospective Cohort Study, in the Journal: Children 2022, 739 of /2022/
  • what: The aim of this study was to examine whether a difference exists in pain scoring and treatment amongst pediatric patients whose families` primary language was not English.
  • how: There was minimal difference in OEs between the AS and ES patients Continuous data are . . .

     

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