Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
To Evaluate the Paediatric Analgesia Slide, a New Device Developed to Assist Parents in Administering Paracetamol to Children at Home
The Paediatric Analgesia Slide is a device developed for parents. Its development follows
research into the Paediatric Analgesia Wheel, a device intended for use by hospital doctors.
Previous research has shown the benefit of using aids such as the Paediatric Analgesia Wheel
when simulating prescribing to children in hospital.
At present, it is unknown whether this concept can be extended to use by parents when
administering paracetamol to their children at home.
Prescribing and administering drugs to children is difficult for both healthcare
professionals and parents. The process is often performed poorly with under−dosing and
over−dosing a major problem with sometimes fatal consequences.
The British National Formulary for Children (BNFC), introduced in 2005, has given hospital
and community prescribers with a valuable reference text.
However, the comprehensive prescribing information presented in the BNFC and in the drug
Summary of Product Characteristics is simplified in the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL)
for interpretation by parents. When the PIL is analysed, it becomes apparent that the
age−range regimens presented may result in under and over−dosing with large differences in
the daily dose received by children depending on their age and weight.
The Paediatric Analgesia Slide is a simple device presenting pre−calculated volume (and
therefore dose) information for parents. It allows for age/weight specific doses to be given
thus minimising the risk of under and over−dosing. It also addresses the deficiency of the
prescribing information in the PIL related to over and under−weight children.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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