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Kenneth D Craig,Nicole E MacKenzie Kenneth D Craig
Pain is a universal experience, but it has been challenging to adequately define. The revised definition of pain recently published by the International Association for the Study of Pain addressed important shortcomings of the previous vers...
Isabel Jordan,Rachel Martens,Kathryn A Birnie Isabel Jordan
In 2020, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) revised the definition of pain, providing an update to IASP's original definition in place since 1979. The origins of the field of pediatric pain, born in part in the 1980s...
Bonnie Stevens Bonnie Stevens
The complexity of the phenomenon of pain defies a simple and straightforward definition. Acute, chronic, nociplastic and neuropathic pain account for multiple pathologic mechanisms and forms of expression. Pain varies widely in intensity, d...
Abbie Jordan,Bernie Carter,Konstantina Vasileiou Abbie Jordan
Effective communication with children about pain is important and has the potential to mediate the short- and longer-term effects of pain on children. Most communication studies relating to children's pain have focused on language children ...
Md Sirajus Salekin,Peter R Mouton,Ghada Zamzmi et al. Md Sirajus Salekin et al.
The advent of increasingly sophisticated medical technology, surgical interventions, and supportive healthcare measures is raising survival probabilities for babies born premature and/or with life-threatening health conditions. In the Unite...
Zvonimir Bebic,James Joseph Thomas Zvonimir Bebic
In children with chronic pain conditions, the acute pain and anxiety induced by routine procedures such as dressing changes, phlebotomy, and lumbar punctures may be amplified compared to that experienced by healthy children. However, sedati...
Steven Barnett,Aomesh Bhatt Steven Barnett
The development of palatable and acceptable analgesics for children is a major challenge. Given the majority of medications are administered orally, and children are more sensitive to and less tolerant of bitterness, novel "child-friendly" ...
Lara M Genik,C Meghan McMurtry,Paula C Barata et al. Lara M Genik et al.
Objective: Pain is common and complex for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Secondary caregivers such as respite workers are lacking important pain-related information which can impact care...
Nienke H van Dokkum,Marlou L A de Kroon,Sijmen A Reijneveld et al. Nienke H van Dokkum et al.
We aimed to compare ratings of self-reported and parent-reported pain sensitivity between early preterm (EP), moderately-late preterm (MLP), and full-term (FT) adolescents. For EP adolescents, we aimed to determine whether pain sensitivity ...