Improving pain-related communication in children with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability [0.03%]
提高自闭症谱系障碍和智力障碍儿童的疼痛相关沟通能力
Rachel Fitzpatrick,Brian E McGuire,Helena K Lydon
Rachel Fitzpatrick
The communication of pain in individuals with co-morbid Autism Spectrum Disorder and intellectual disability (ASD-ID) is largely unexplored. The communication deficits associated with ASD-ID can result in nonverbal behavior such as self-inj...
Pain burden in children with cerebral palsy (CPPain) survey: Study protocol [0.03%]
儿童脑瘫疼痛负担(CPPain)调查:研究方案
Randi Dovland Andersen,Lara Genik,Ann I Alriksson-Schmidt et al.
Randi Dovland Andersen et al.
Pain is a significant health concern for children living with cerebral palsy (CP). There are no population-level or large-scale multi-national datasets using common measures characterizing pain experience and interference (ie, pain burden) ...
Presence and predictors of pain after orthopedic surgery and associated orthopedic outcomes in children with cerebral palsy [0.03%]
小儿脑瘫儿童骨科手术后疼痛的发生及预测因素及其对骨科结局的影响研究
Elizabeth R Boyer,Zachary B Novaczyk,Tom F Novacheck et al.
Elizabeth R Boyer et al.
While children with cerebral palsy (CP) may undergo 8-22 orthopedic surgeries in their lifetime, little is known about the associated pain. We aimed to assess the pain presence before and one year after lower extremity orthopedic surgery, p...
BrightHearts: A pilot study of biofeedback assisted relaxation training for the management of chronic pain in children with cerebral palsy [0.03%]
儿童脑瘫慢性疼痛管理的生物反馈辅助放松训练试点研究brighthearts
Katarina Ostojic,Nicole Sharp,Simon Paget et al.
Katarina Ostojic et al.
Background: Chronic pain is estimated to impact one-in-three children with cerebral palsy (CP). Psychological interventions including behavioral and cognitive strategies play a key role in chronic pain management, but the...
"Communicating Lily's Pain": A reflective narrative commentary about co-creating a resource to provoke thinking and change about assessing and managing the pain of children with profound cognitive impairment [0.03%]
“沟通莉莉的痛苦”:关于共创新资源以引发对评估和管理认知严重受损儿童疼痛的思考和改变的反思叙事评论
Bernie Carter,Rob Young,James Munro
Bernie Carter
This paper draws together about 20 years of research work and discovery and the development of a resource about pain assessment and management in children with profound cognitive impairment. The animation tells the story of an imagined chil...
Neurophysiological and behavioral measures of pain during neonatal hip examination [0.03%]
新生儿髋关节检查中的神经生理和行为疼痛测量方法
Miriam Pettersson,Emma Olsson,Andreas Ohlin et al.
Miriam Pettersson et al.
Introduction: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that neonatal hip examination causes pain in newborns. Pain assessment using instruments such as the Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised (PIPP-R) scale is r...
Elaine M Boyle
Elaine M Boyle
Multimodal pain assessment improves discrimination between noxious and non-noxious stimuli in infants [0.03%]
多模式疼痛评估可提高对婴儿有害和无害刺激的鉴别能力
Marianne van der Vaart,Eugene Duff,Nader Raafat et al.
Marianne van der Vaart et al.
Infants in neonatal intensive care units frequently experience clinically necessary painful procedures, which elicit a range of behavioral, physiological, and neurophysiological responses. However, the measurement of pain in this population...
An ongoing WE: A focused ethnographic study of the relationship between child and hospital clown during recurrent pain-related procedures and conditions [0.03%]
一位儿童与医院小丑之间关系的民族志研究——在反复出现的疼痛相关治疗和疾病期间的关系研究
Helle Nygaard Kristensen,Erik Elgaard Sørensen,Jennifer Stinson et al.
Helle Nygaard Kristensen et al.
Aim: This study explored the interaction between child and hospital clown during recurrent hospitalizations for repeated pain-related procedures and conditions. ...
Toward personalized medicine for pharmacological interventions in neonates using vital signs [0.03%]
基于生命体征的新生儿药物干预的个性化医疗研究进展
Caroline Hartley
Caroline Hartley
Vital signs, such as heart rate and oxygen saturation, are continuously monitored for infants in neonatal care units. Pharmacological interventions can alter an infant's vital signs, either as an intended effect or as a side effect, and con...