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Psychometric properties of a self-assessment fear scale in children aged 4 to 12 years. Scary Scale
Journal of Pediatric Nursing: Nursing Care of Children and FamiliesVol. 65p108–115Published online: March 14, 2022- S. Thurillet
- C. Bahans
- C. Wood
- S. Bougnard
- A. Labrunie
- V. Messager
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Cited in Scopus: 0Caregivers encounter difficulties differentiating fear and pain experienced by children and tend to interpret what children may feel, often resulting in inadequate pain management. While many pain self-assessment scales are available, there is no validated self-assessment fear scale for children. - Research Article
Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Epilepsy-Related Fears in Parents Questionnaire
Journal of Pediatric Nursing: Nursing Care of Children and FamiliesVol. 57e52–e58Published online: October 21, 2020- Fulya Merve Yalçıntuğ
- Dijle Ayar
Cited in Scopus: 0Epilepsy affects both children and their parents, as it is a chronic disease with recurrent seizures. Parents play a key role in acceptance of the diagnosis of epilepsy by the child and compliance of the child with its treatment. Therefore, the perceptions and experiences of parents about this process are critical. The Epilepsy-Related Fears in Parents Questionnaire is one such instrument, and it has been used to measure the epilepsy-related fear experienced by parents who had children with epilepsy in Germany.