Objective: Paediatric research on 'everyday' pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack of appropriate methodologies. We explored the feasibility of two methodologies for conducting naturalistic observations of 'everyday' pains within family's homes, against an established methodology for day-care observations. Design: Within family homes, video-cameras recorded a typical morning or afternoon (maximum three hours), either with, or without researcher presence. To compare feasibility, children in day-care were observed by researchers for three hours without video-recording. Outcome measures: logistics of observation, child pain behaviours, caregiver responses to child pain. Results: Thirteen children (Mage = 45.4¿months) were recorded a...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children's use of...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Objective: Paediatric research on \u27everyday\u27 pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack ...
Objective: Paediatric research on ‘everyday’ pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack of app...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
The preschool period is a critical stage of emotional and social development for young children (0–5...
Objective: Parental influence during children’s “everyday” pain events is under-explored, compared t...
OBJECTIVES: Early memories of pain contribute to fear and may underlie the maintenance and developme...
OBJECTIVES: Early memories of pain contribute to fear and may underlie the maintenance and developme...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
Objectives: Parental behaviour appears to influence the adjustment of children with chronic pain. Ho...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children's use of...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Objective: Paediatric research on \u27everyday\u27 pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack ...
Objective: Paediatric research on ‘everyday’ pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack of app...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
The preschool period is a critical stage of emotional and social development for young children (0–5...
Objective: Parental influence during children’s “everyday” pain events is under-explored, compared t...
OBJECTIVES: Early memories of pain contribute to fear and may underlie the maintenance and developme...
OBJECTIVES: Early memories of pain contribute to fear and may underlie the maintenance and developme...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
Objectives: Parental behaviour appears to influence the adjustment of children with chronic pain. Ho...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children's use of...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...