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Gitte Würtz,Christina Schmidt,Claus Sixtus Jensen et al. Gitte Würtz et al.
Aim: To explore and compare Danish health-care professionals' attitudes and knowledge towards pain management of children. Methods: The...
Seth W Gregory,Andrea J Aul,Tara M Lodermeier et al. Seth W Gregory et al.
This study evaluated the effect of the Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) on pediatric pain and pain management during routine immunization administration in the pediatric primary care clinic. Children 4-12 years of age (n = 125) presen...
Sharon Bateman,Line Caes,Christopher Eccleston et al. Sharon Bateman et al.
Long-term health conditions, whether mental or physical, often co-occur in adolescents. For instance, adolescents with chronic pain may experience co-occurring primary psychological disorders. In this scoping review, we determine the influe...
Mia A McLean,Lisa Nakajima,Cecil M Y Chau et al. Mia A McLean et al.
Exposure to pain-related stress from frequent invasive procedures in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has been associated with altered physiological stress regulation, neurodevelopment, and behavior in children born very preterm (≤3...
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This study aims to compare three techniques (soap bubbles, distraction cards, coughing) to reduce pain and anxiety in children during phlebotomy and collection with the use of a control group. Pain levels of children were assessed with the ...
Rhiannon Joslin,Maggie Donovan-Hall,Lisa Roberts Rhiannon Joslin
In children's chronic pain services, healthcare decisions involve a three-way interaction between the child, their parent or guardian, and the health professional. Parents have unique needs, and it is unknown how they visualize their child'...
Sara Lundqvist,Rajna Knez,Karin Nagy et al. Sara Lundqvist et al.
The prevalence of pain in children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions is rarely investigated. The aims of the current study were to (a) describe the prevalence of headaches and abdominal pain in children and adolescents with psychi...
Phil Y Yao,Susanna J Shaw,Rodney A Gabriel et al. Phil Y Yao et al.
Pediatric burns affect approximately 15-20 patients per 100 000 hospital admissions, but unfortunately there is a lack of evidence to guide optimal strategies for acute pain control. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether caudal anal...
Ida Kleye,Annelie J Sundler,Katarina Karlsson et al. Ida Kleye et al.
To examine whether children experience less fear or pain using a child-centered intervention and if there were differences between the intervention group and the control group regarding heart rate, time required for the procedure, success r...