health care professionals’ pain narratives in hospitalized children’s medical records. part 2: structure and content

health care professionals’ pain narratives in hospitalized children’s medical records. part 2: structure and content

;Judy Rashotte;Denise Harrison;Geraldine Coburn;Janet Yamada;Bonnie J Stevens;the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain
chemistryselect 2013 Vol. 18 pp. e84-e93
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rashotte2013painhealth

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BACKGROUND: Although clinical narratives – described as free-text notations – have been noted to be a source of patient information, no studies have examined the composition of pain narratives in hospitalized children’s medical records.

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