ObjectivesBoth parental and child factors have been previously associated with persistent or recurrent postoperative pain in children. Yet, little is known about the relative contribution of parent factors or whether child symptom factors might impact the association between parent factors and long- term pain. The aim of this study was to explore the associations between parent factors, child symptomology, and the child’s long- term pain outcomes after surgery.MethodsThis prospective, longitudinal study included parents and their children who were scheduled to undergo spinal fusion for underlying scoliosis. Parents completed baseline surveys about their pain history, pain relief preferences (ie, preference to relieve their child’s pain vs...
Background Children undergoing adenotonsillectomy are at risk of severe postoperative pain and sleep...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: Despite extensive literature on chronic pain in surgical ...
Introduction/Aim: Pediatric chronic pain has a high economic burden. It is unknown what role parent ...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
Chronic pain is a significant public health problem. A large portion of those with chronic pain have...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how parent factors assessed at a multidisciplinary pain clinic evaluation pre...
Despite the increasing acceptance of biopsychosocial models of pain and multidisciplinary treatment...
Around 80% of children who undergo surgery experience moderate to severe postoperative pain. Various...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Jennifer Stinson,2,3 Fiona Campbell,2,4 Lisa Isaac,2,4 Joel Katz1,4,51...
Approximately 20% of youth develop chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) that is associated with pain-re...
BackgroundThis investigation aimed to examine the impact of parental psychosocial variables on the a...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to compare postoperative pain scores between children undergoi...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Outpatient surgery has made it increasingly common for parents to manage pain in the home setting. S...
Background Children undergoing adenotonsillectomy are at risk of severe postoperative pain and sleep...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: Despite extensive literature on chronic pain in surgical ...
Introduction/Aim: Pediatric chronic pain has a high economic burden. It is unknown what role parent ...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Fiona Campbell,2,3 Lisa Isaac,2,3 Jennifer Stinson,2,4 Joel Katz1,3,5 1Dep...
Context: Postoperative pain after surgery in children is an underestimated and complex problem. Seve...
Chronic pain is a significant public health problem. A large portion of those with chronic pain have...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how parent factors assessed at a multidisciplinary pain clinic evaluation pre...
Despite the increasing acceptance of biopsychosocial models of pain and multidisciplinary treatment...
Around 80% of children who undergo surgery experience moderate to severe postoperative pain. Various...
M Gabrielle Pagé,1 Jennifer Stinson,2,3 Fiona Campbell,2,4 Lisa Isaac,2,4 Joel Katz1,4,51...
Approximately 20% of youth develop chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) that is associated with pain-re...
BackgroundThis investigation aimed to examine the impact of parental psychosocial variables on the a...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to compare postoperative pain scores between children undergoi...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Outpatient surgery has made it increasingly common for parents to manage pain in the home setting. S...
Background Children undergoing adenotonsillectomy are at risk of severe postoperative pain and sleep...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: Despite extensive literature on chronic pain in surgical ...
Introduction/Aim: Pediatric chronic pain has a high economic burden. It is unknown what role parent ...