Moderate to severe chronic pain is a problem for 1.7 million children, costing $19.5 billion annually in the United States alone. Risk-stratified care is known to improve outcomes in adults with chronic pain. However, no tool exists to stratify youth who present with pain complaints to appropriate interventions. The Pediatric Pain Screening Tool (PPST) presented here assesses prognostic factors associated with adverse outcomes among youth and defines risk groups to inform efficient treatment decision-making. Youth (n=321, ages 8-18, 90.0% Caucasian, 74.8% female) presenting for multidisciplinary pain clinic evaluation at a tertiary care center participated. Of these, 195 (61.1%) participated at 4-month follow-up. Participants completed the ...
Background/Purpose: Pain is often the most troubling feature of musculoskeletal disease in children ...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is common; approximately 5% of children and adolescents rep...
Screening tools allowing to predict poor pain outcomes are widely used. Often these screening tools ...
Moderate to severe chronic pain is a problem for 1.7 million children, costing $19.5 billion annuall...
Objective: The current study examined the application of a screening tool to identify biopsychosocia...
Screening tools allowing to predict poor pain outcomes are widely used. Often these screening tools ...
Neuropathic pain (NeuP) can be difficult to diagnose and manage in children. Data regarding prevalen...
A significant proportion of children/adolescents report Chronic Widespread Pain (CWP), but little is...
Neuropathic screening tools improve recognition of neuropathic pain in adults. Although utilized in ...
Introduction: Diagnostic uncertainty (DU), which is the perception that a label or explanation for a...
Pediatric pain assessment in the hospital traditionally involves the patient\u27s self-report of pai...
Pediatric chronic pain is a significant problem associated with substantial functional impairment. A...
peer reviewedAbstract Screening tools allowing to predict poor pain outcomes are widely used. Often...
Background Assessing features of centralized pain may prove to be clinically meaningful in pediatric...
Youth with chronic pain and their parents face uncertainty regarding their diagnosis, treatment, and...
Background/Purpose: Pain is often the most troubling feature of musculoskeletal disease in children ...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is common; approximately 5% of children and adolescents rep...
Screening tools allowing to predict poor pain outcomes are widely used. Often these screening tools ...
Moderate to severe chronic pain is a problem for 1.7 million children, costing $19.5 billion annuall...
Objective: The current study examined the application of a screening tool to identify biopsychosocia...
Screening tools allowing to predict poor pain outcomes are widely used. Often these screening tools ...
Neuropathic pain (NeuP) can be difficult to diagnose and manage in children. Data regarding prevalen...
A significant proportion of children/adolescents report Chronic Widespread Pain (CWP), but little is...
Neuropathic screening tools improve recognition of neuropathic pain in adults. Although utilized in ...
Introduction: Diagnostic uncertainty (DU), which is the perception that a label or explanation for a...
Pediatric pain assessment in the hospital traditionally involves the patient\u27s self-report of pai...
Pediatric chronic pain is a significant problem associated with substantial functional impairment. A...
peer reviewedAbstract Screening tools allowing to predict poor pain outcomes are widely used. Often...
Background Assessing features of centralized pain may prove to be clinically meaningful in pediatric...
Youth with chronic pain and their parents face uncertainty regarding their diagnosis, treatment, and...
Background/Purpose: Pain is often the most troubling feature of musculoskeletal disease in children ...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is common; approximately 5% of children and adolescents rep...
Screening tools allowing to predict poor pain outcomes are widely used. Often these screening tools ...