Riitta-Liisa Kortesluoma
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Kortesluoma R, Punamaki R, Nikkonen M
J Child Health Care
. 2008 Dec;
12(4):284-300.
PMID: 19052187
Describing pain is difficult. Children like to draw, and through their drawing they reveal worrying issues. This study aimed to examine how hospitalized children express pain through drawings, and was...
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Kortesluoma R, Nikkonen M, Serlo W
Pain Manag Nurs
. 2008 Dec;
9(4):143-9, 149.e1-5.
PMID: 19041611
This paper reports a study of the descriptions young children use and their expectations for pain management interventions experienced during hospitalization. The alleviation of children's pain has been investigated through...
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Kortesluoma R, Nikkonen M
J Child Health Care
. 2006 Aug;
10(3):213-27.
PMID: 16940344
This article examines an area of a larger research project, aimed at investigating hospitalized children's experiences of pain. Descriptions of pain and views regarding the purpose of four to 11-year-old...
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Kortesluoma R, Nikkonen M
J Child Health Care
. 2004 Sep;
8(3):210-31.
PMID: 15358886
Researchers have relied, almost without exception, on adults for qualitative information about children's pain. However, adults may provide only a limited view of children's pain experience. The purpose of this...
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Kortesluoma R, Hentinen M, Nikkonen M
J Adv Nurs
. 2003 May;
42(5):434-41.
PMID: 12752864
Background: Studies of children have a long history, but the literature related to young children consists for the most part of studies on rather than with children and taking little...