Many children with palliative care needs experience difficulty in managing pain. Perhaps none more so than those with severe neurological impairment. For many years; behaviours in these children were misunderstood. As a result; pain was poorly recognised and inadequately managed. Significant advances have been made in the assessment and management of pain in this challenging group of patients. We summarise these advances; drawing on our own experience working with infants; children and young adults with palliative care needs within a UK tertiary paediatric palliative care service. We expand on the recent understanding of ‘Total Pain’; applying a holistic approach to pain assessment and management in children with severe neurological impairm...
Pain is defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as an “unpleasant sens...
Abstract The complexity of the phenomenon of pain defies a simple and straightforward definition. Ac...
Differently from the adult patients, in pediatric age it is more difficult to assess and treat effic...
Many children with palliative care needs experience difficulty in managing pain. Perhaps none more s...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the implementation of pain assessment tools for children with...
There are difficulties in assessing, managing, and evaluating neuropathic pain in dying children, pa...
Pain in children with cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy is a particularly relevant issue due t...
This study uses a grounded theory approach to explore the diagnostic and clinical decision-making pr...
Interest in the management and study of pain in children has increased in recent years. A range of t...
Introduction: pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments....
Pain management in children with cancer continues to be less than adequate in most settings. Childre...
INTRODUCTION:pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments. ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the pain assessment and management practices documented by health p...
Background: assessing pain in infants, children and young people with life-limiting conditions remai...
In this chapter, we explore the experience of both acute and chronic pain among young children and c...
Pain is defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as an “unpleasant sens...
Abstract The complexity of the phenomenon of pain defies a simple and straightforward definition. Ac...
Differently from the adult patients, in pediatric age it is more difficult to assess and treat effic...
Many children with palliative care needs experience difficulty in managing pain. Perhaps none more s...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the implementation of pain assessment tools for children with...
There are difficulties in assessing, managing, and evaluating neuropathic pain in dying children, pa...
Pain in children with cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy is a particularly relevant issue due t...
This study uses a grounded theory approach to explore the diagnostic and clinical decision-making pr...
Interest in the management and study of pain in children has increased in recent years. A range of t...
Introduction: pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments....
Pain management in children with cancer continues to be less than adequate in most settings. Childre...
INTRODUCTION:pain is a frequent and relevant problem in children with severe cognitive impairments. ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the pain assessment and management practices documented by health p...
Background: assessing pain in infants, children and young people with life-limiting conditions remai...
In this chapter, we explore the experience of both acute and chronic pain among young children and c...
Pain is defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as an “unpleasant sens...
Abstract The complexity of the phenomenon of pain defies a simple and straightforward definition. Ac...
Differently from the adult patients, in pediatric age it is more difficult to assess and treat effic...