This study uses a grounded theory approach to explore the diagnostic and clinical decision-making processes used by parents and healthcare professionals in relation to pain in children with severe to profound neurological impairment. Three forms of knowledge are required for optimal pain assessment and management (1) knowing the child, (2) familiarity with children with the same or similar conditions and (3) knowing the science. Pain relief can be compromised by systems of care that fragment rather than integrate care. A model which integrates knowledge of child, population and science is proposed together with an intersubjective attitude to assessing pain
▪ To understand and be able to utilize current validated scales for pain measurement in children ▪ H...
Context: Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities are at higher risk of experie...
Our goal at the Siden Lab is to improve the assessment and treatment of pain and irritability in ch...
Pain in children with cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy is a particularly relevant issue due t...
Children with profound cognitive impairment (PCI) are a heterogenous group who often experience freq...
INTRODUCTION:pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments. ...
Introduction: pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments....
There is limited evidence to underpin the assessment and management of pain in children with profoun...
Background. Despite advances in the assessment and management of children's pain, children with prof...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the implementation of pain assessment tools for children with...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
Children with profound cognitive impairment (PCI) are a heterogenous group who often experience freq...
A child’s ‘concept of pain’ refers to how they understand what pain actually is, what function pain ...
Many children with palliative care needs experience difficulty in managing pain. Perhaps none more s...
There are both commonalities and idiosyncratic features in the reaction of pain children with profou...
▪ To understand and be able to utilize current validated scales for pain measurement in children ▪ H...
Context: Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities are at higher risk of experie...
Our goal at the Siden Lab is to improve the assessment and treatment of pain and irritability in ch...
Pain in children with cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy is a particularly relevant issue due t...
Children with profound cognitive impairment (PCI) are a heterogenous group who often experience freq...
INTRODUCTION:pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments. ...
Introduction: pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments....
There is limited evidence to underpin the assessment and management of pain in children with profoun...
Background. Despite advances in the assessment and management of children's pain, children with prof...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the implementation of pain assessment tools for children with...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
Children with profound cognitive impairment (PCI) are a heterogenous group who often experience freq...
A child’s ‘concept of pain’ refers to how they understand what pain actually is, what function pain ...
Many children with palliative care needs experience difficulty in managing pain. Perhaps none more s...
There are both commonalities and idiosyncratic features in the reaction of pain children with profou...
▪ To understand and be able to utilize current validated scales for pain measurement in children ▪ H...
Context: Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities are at higher risk of experie...
Our goal at the Siden Lab is to improve the assessment and treatment of pain and irritability in ch...