Pain Management

What can parents do if they feel their child’s pain is not being understood by clinicians?
A Pediatric Palliative Care physician acknowledges the subjectivity in pain assessment and the role of unconscious bias and inequities. “Parents should be advocates for their child’s pain management and we should listen to them. … Parents can ask, ‘Can you help me understand why you are not giving my child more pain medicine.'”
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What can parents do if they feel their child’s pain is not being understood by clinicians?

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