This study looks at the views of parents and nurses about the involvement of parents in the management of their child's pain during the first 48 hours after surgery. The second piece of research is a quantitative piece by Dekyser F.G., Cohen B.B. & Wagner N. (2001). Titled: knowledge levels and attitudes of staff nurses in Israel towards complementary and alternative medicine. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 36(1), 41-48. The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge level and attitudes of Israeli nurses towards complementary and alternative medicine and what factors are related to these variables. Finally a short conclusion will be drawn up on completion of both critiques.
In the first article, which is a qualitative study the participants were clearly identified as 20 parents and 20 nurses all the parents and nurses approached agreed to participate in the study. The sample of parents were mothers only, as the father although considered for interview were not available. The sample for the study was recruited from parents of children who had surgery at a large urban children's hospital in England and the nurses who provided the most care for the
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