Barriers lead to poor pain control in Latino children after surgery

13 octubre 2014

More than two-thirds of children from low-income Latino families don’t receive adequate pain control when they go home after surgery, according to a study. Obstacles to appropriate pain management include language barriers, misconceptions about pain management and a preference for alternative therapies, the study found.
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