Abstract:Objective To extract and synthesize evidence on pain management for pediatric burn patients using an evidence-based approach, so as to provide a reference for nursing practices in procedural pain management for this population.Methods A compute-rized search was conducted across multiple databases, guideline repositories, and professional association websites to collect relevant literature on the management of procedural pain in pediatric burn patients.The retrieval time was from the establishment of the databases to November 27, 2024.Results A total of 16 articles were included, consisting of 5 guidelines, 4 clinical decision-making tools, 3 expert consensus statements, 3 evidence summaries, and 1 systematic review.Thirty-three pieces of relevant evidence were summarized and categorized into seven key aspects:principles of pain management, pain assessment, pharmacological treatment, negative pressure wound therapy, non-pharmacological interventions, dressing selection, and education and training.Conclusion The synthesized evidence provides a robust foundation for reducing procedural pain in pediatric burn patients.Effective implementation and translation of these recommendations require careful consideration of clinical contexts and patient illness.