Respite workers (RW) commonly care for children with intellectual disabilities (ID), and pain is common for these children. Little is known about factors which inform RW pain assessment and management-related decisions. Objectives To describe/determine the following in response to a series of pain-related scenarios (e.g., headache, falling): (1) factors considered important by RW when assessing children with ID\u27s pain; (2) whether children\u27s verbal ability impacts pain assessment factors considered; (3) RW assessment and management approach. Participants Fifty-six RW (18–67 years, Mage = 33.37, 46 female). Procedure/measures In an online survey, participants read and responded to six vignettes manipulating child verbal ability (verbal...
International audienceBACKGROUND: : Children with an intellectual disability (ID) are sometimes unab...
There are both commonalities and idiosyncratic features in the reaction of pain children with profou...
International audienceLittle is known about pain coping strategies in children with mild and moderat...
Some children with intellectual disabilities (ID): experience pain more frequently than children wit...
Introduction: Pain in children with intellectual disabilities (ID) is common and complex, yet there ...
Inadequate knowledge has contributed to inaccurate pain assessment and treatment for children with i...
Background: Pain is common in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and y...
Despite the inevitability of painful procedures in life of most children with profound intellectual ...
AIM: Develop vignettes depicting different pain types in verbal and nonverbal children with cognitiv...
[Pediatric Pain Research, IWK Health Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia and Hospital for Sick Children, Tor...
Background: When students with intellectual disability (ID) experience pain, the pain may limit the ...
OVERVIEW: People with intellectual or developmental disabilities suffer from the same chronic diseas...
Context: Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities are at higher risk of experie...
Because of their physical and general health problems, people with a combination of profound intelle...
Because of their physical and general health problems, people with a combination of profound intelle...
International audienceBACKGROUND: : Children with an intellectual disability (ID) are sometimes unab...
There are both commonalities and idiosyncratic features in the reaction of pain children with profou...
International audienceLittle is known about pain coping strategies in children with mild and moderat...
Some children with intellectual disabilities (ID): experience pain more frequently than children wit...
Introduction: Pain in children with intellectual disabilities (ID) is common and complex, yet there ...
Inadequate knowledge has contributed to inaccurate pain assessment and treatment for children with i...
Background: Pain is common in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and y...
Despite the inevitability of painful procedures in life of most children with profound intellectual ...
AIM: Develop vignettes depicting different pain types in verbal and nonverbal children with cognitiv...
[Pediatric Pain Research, IWK Health Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia and Hospital for Sick Children, Tor...
Background: When students with intellectual disability (ID) experience pain, the pain may limit the ...
OVERVIEW: People with intellectual or developmental disabilities suffer from the same chronic diseas...
Context: Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities are at higher risk of experie...
Because of their physical and general health problems, people with a combination of profound intelle...
Because of their physical and general health problems, people with a combination of profound intelle...
International audienceBACKGROUND: : Children with an intellectual disability (ID) are sometimes unab...
There are both commonalities and idiosyncratic features in the reaction of pain children with profou...
International audienceLittle is known about pain coping strategies in children with mild and moderat...