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Parents' perceptions and use of analgesics at home after children's day surgery
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Parents tended to give analgesics to children who actually needed pain alleviation. Parents' perceptions of children's analgesics were mostly accurate. However, misleading perceptions of children's analgesics also exist among the parents. These misleading perceptions appear to decrease parents' use of children's postoperative pain medication.
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