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Ensa Johnson,Nina Swanepoel,Gunilla Thunberg Ensa Johnson
Children who are hospitalized may sometimes not be able to communicate verbally to self-report their pain or other symptoms due to medical conditions, medical interventions, or communication difficulties. As such, these children may need ot...
Camille Irving,Xavier Durrmeyer,Fabrice Decobert et al. Camille Irving et al.
Analgesia and sedation are often provided during mechanical ventilation in extremely preterm neonates. Opioids and benzodiazepines are the most frequently used agents but can have adverse effects. Dexmedetomidine, an alpha-2 agonist, might ...
Ariane Ballard,Christelle Khadra,Olivier Fortin et al. Ariane Ballard et al.
The use of a rapid, easy-to-use intervention could improve needle-related procedural pain management practices in the context of the Emergency Department (ED). As such, the Buzzy device seems to be a promising alternative to topical anesthe...
Lindsay A Jibb,William Liu,Jennifer N Stinson et al. Lindsay A Jibb et al.
Young children receiving outpatient cancer care are vulnerable to undermanaged pain. App-based solutions that provide pain treatment advice to parents in real-time and in all environments may improve access to quality pain care. We used a p...
B Hughes,R Martin-Misener,M Latimer et al. B Hughes et al.
All newborns undergo minor painful procedures (e.g., injections). Despite strong evidence supporting parents' efficacy to reduce procedural pain (e.g., breastfeeding), parents remain an underutilized resource. Limited evidence-based resourc...
Sofia Addab,Reggie Hamdy,Sylvie Le May et al. Sofia Addab et al.
Medical procedures cause pain and anxiety in children. Distraction techniques, including virtual reality (VR), may be used in healthcare settings to reduce rates of undertreated procedural pain and anxiety. A mixed-methods, concurrent trian...
Amberly Brigden,Megha Garg,Mairi Deighan et al. Amberly Brigden et al.
Pediatric chronic pain places a significant burden on children, their families, and healthcare services. Effective pain measurement is needed for both clinical management and research. Digital pain measurement tools have been developed for ...
Nicole E MacKenzie,Mica Gabrielle Marbil,Sabine Soltani et al. Nicole E MacKenzie et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a rapid shift from in-person to virtually-delivered care. Many youth with chronic pain have the ability to access care virtually; however, little is known about the efficacy of pain care for youth with chronic...
T Kamsvåg,J Arvidson,T Ek et al. T Kamsvåg et al.
To examine nurses' and physicians' assessments of pain in children with cancer, and to identify the methods in use to diagnose, evaluate, and treat pain. In addition, to examine whether/how the healthcare professionals' assessment and manag...