Communication vulnerable children need an alternative way to express their pain to receive appropriate pain management. In this chapter, the concept of communication vulnerability will be explained by using the social-communication model of pain as a theoretical framework. The concept of pain is difficult to describe due to its subjective nature and individuals’ different experiences to pain. Clinicians and researchers find it challenging to understand the dynamic interplay between the biological, psychological and social determinants of pain. Understanding any episode of acute or chronic pain therefore necessitates considering the holistic pain picture to analyse the essentials at biological, psychological and social levels. The chapter co...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
The definition of pain made by the International Association for Study of Pain-IASP should be wider...
Pain experiences, both acute and chronic, are common in infants, children, and adolescents. The aim ...
Abstract Effective communication with children about pain is important and has the potential to medi...
Explaining and quantifying the feeling and experience of living with chronic pain presents a particu...
A child’s pain needs to be addressed and understood as a sensory and emotional experie...
Most children with severe cerebral palsy experience daily pain that affects their school performance...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is a common and debilitating health problem. This narrative...
Pediatric pain is a common experience that not only impacts the child but also their social environm...
The experience of pain is typically accompanied by various verbal and non-verbal behavioral expressi...
In this chapter, we explore the experience of both acute and chronic pain among young children and c...
We present a detailed framework for understanding the numerous and complicated interactions among ps...
Pain serves as a signal to elicit care from others. In turn, displaying pain might be attractive bec...
A child\u2019s pain needs to be addressed and understood as a sensory and emotional experience, thro...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
The definition of pain made by the International Association for Study of Pain-IASP should be wider...
Pain experiences, both acute and chronic, are common in infants, children, and adolescents. The aim ...
Abstract Effective communication with children about pain is important and has the potential to medi...
Explaining and quantifying the feeling and experience of living with chronic pain presents a particu...
A child’s pain needs to be addressed and understood as a sensory and emotional experie...
Most children with severe cerebral palsy experience daily pain that affects their school performance...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is a common and debilitating health problem. This narrative...
Pediatric pain is a common experience that not only impacts the child but also their social environm...
The experience of pain is typically accompanied by various verbal and non-verbal behavioral expressi...
In this chapter, we explore the experience of both acute and chronic pain among young children and c...
We present a detailed framework for understanding the numerous and complicated interactions among ps...
Pain serves as a signal to elicit care from others. In turn, displaying pain might be attractive bec...
A child\u2019s pain needs to be addressed and understood as a sensory and emotional experience, thro...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
The definition of pain made by the International Association for Study of Pain-IASP should be wider...
Pain experiences, both acute and chronic, are common in infants, children, and adolescents. The aim ...