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期刊名:Clinical journal of pain

缩写:CLIN J PAIN

ISSN:0749-8047

e-ISSN:1536-5409

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Emily J Dowling,Laura E Simons,Alia J Crum et al. Emily J Dowling et al.
Objective: Pain acceptance predicts better quality of life, physical functioning, and treatment outcomes in youth with chronic pain. However, we know little about the factors that promote pain acceptance in youth. This st...
Taylor Abounader,Samantha L Ely,Susan Tran et al. Taylor Abounader et al.
Objectives: The current study investigated the concurrent impact of anxiety and pain catastrophizing on both pain-related impairment (i.e., functional disability, pain-intensity) and on pain-related psychological treatmen...
Helena Garriga-Cazorla,Josep Roman-Juan,Lorena Martí et al. Helena Garriga-Cazorla et al.
Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the state-of-the-art in research on chronic pain in autistic individuals, including epidemiology, assessment, and management. ...
Sean D Rundell,Natasha Parman,Elizabeth A Phelan et al. Sean D Rundell et al.
Objective: We investigated the associations of pain characteristics with trajectories of physical capacity in older adults and determined if bothersome and activity-limiting pain modified the association between the numbe...
Kristen Tiong,Andrew Gorrie,Greta M Palmer et al. Kristen Tiong et al.
Objectives: Attrition from pediatric chronic pain clinics limits patients from receiving maximum benefit from evidence-based interventions, with likely persistence of chronic pain, functional and psychosocial impairments....
Qianqian Tang,Shihui Gao,Changming Wang et al. Qianqian Tang et al.
Objectives: Interscalene brachial plexus block (ISBPB) has gained popularity as a pain-relief method following shoulder arthroscopic surgery, significantly reducing the need for analgesics. This study was designed to eval...
Stefan Lautenbacher,Niklas Ceynowa,Makaras Burlakovas et al. Stefan Lautenbacher et al.
Objectives: Immediately after surgery and general anesthesia patients may experience periods of dizziness, disorientation and sedation, which can hinder valid pain reports. Observational pain assessment, especially focusi...