The purpose of the current prospective cohort study was to determine if acculturation, measured by primary language spoken, impacts the pain response of children being treated for cancer during an experimental pain task. Sixty-seven Spanish-speaking and English-speaking children ages 6 to 18 years being treated for cancer provided ratings of pain and upset severity during the completion of the cold pressor task (CPT). One week following the CPT, participants provided their recollection of average pain and upset during the CPT. Repeated measures analysis of variance revealed Spanish-speaking children reported significantly higher pain (F1,64=5.58, P=0.02) and upset (F1,64=7.69, P=0.007) ratings during the CPT compared with English-speaking c...
Aims and Objectives To identify the factors that influence decisions made by health professionals wh...
In the United States, cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children; approximately ...
The assessment of pain in children has been an enduring theme in the research literature over many d...
The purpose of the current prospective cohort study was to determine if acculturation, measured by p...
There is growing clinical evidence that even young children experience pain and accompanying anxiety...
This paper focuses on the importance of language in the expression of pain. Variation in definitions...
Pain-measurement tools are often criticized for not addressing the influence of culture and ethnicit...
Pain-measurement tools are often criticized for not addressing the influence of culture and ethnicit...
OBJECTIVE:The goal of this study was to examine pain responses in pediatric patients with cancer. ME...
Objectives To translate a symptom screening tool developed for paediatric patients receiving cancer ...
Objectives Symptom screening is important to achieving symptom control. Symptom Screening in Paediat...
International audienceBackground: Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly ...
Culture shapes our explanatory systems which influence how we perceive experience, express, and cop...
To identify the factors that influence decisions made by health professionals when assessing the pai...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the steps in the cross-cultural adaptation process of the Adolesce...
Aims and Objectives To identify the factors that influence decisions made by health professionals wh...
In the United States, cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children; approximately ...
The assessment of pain in children has been an enduring theme in the research literature over many d...
The purpose of the current prospective cohort study was to determine if acculturation, measured by p...
There is growing clinical evidence that even young children experience pain and accompanying anxiety...
This paper focuses on the importance of language in the expression of pain. Variation in definitions...
Pain-measurement tools are often criticized for not addressing the influence of culture and ethnicit...
Pain-measurement tools are often criticized for not addressing the influence of culture and ethnicit...
OBJECTIVE:The goal of this study was to examine pain responses in pediatric patients with cancer. ME...
Objectives To translate a symptom screening tool developed for paediatric patients receiving cancer ...
Objectives Symptom screening is important to achieving symptom control. Symptom Screening in Paediat...
International audienceBackground: Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly ...
Culture shapes our explanatory systems which influence how we perceive experience, express, and cop...
To identify the factors that influence decisions made by health professionals when assessing the pai...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the steps in the cross-cultural adaptation process of the Adolesce...
Aims and Objectives To identify the factors that influence decisions made by health professionals wh...
In the United States, cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children; approximately ...
The assessment of pain in children has been an enduring theme in the research literature over many d...