Pain may cause physical and emotional distress in children experiencing medical procedures. Complementary and alternative medical (CAM) therapies have become increasingly important in treating children\u27s painful conditions, yet it is still unclear whether CAM has a place in acute pediatric pain analgesia. This review aims to present an overview of the available published evidence. Most research has examined the efficacy of hypnosis, which has emerged as useful in alleviating acute pain associated with a number of medical procedures. Music therapy also has gained some attention and for the most part shows promise in the pediatric acute pain setting. Acupuncture, laughter therapy, and massage also may prove beneficial. Despite the promise ...
ObjectivePain and distress are common in children undergoing medical procedures, exposing them to ac...
Non-pharmacological pain relief for children is a special challenge for health care providers in man...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityPain management is a critical aspect of patient...
Pain may cause physical and emotional distress in children experiencing medical procedures. Compleme...
Children undergo acute painful procedures and many also experience chronic pain.Due to their develop...
Pain is a complex phenomenon for children, and the concepts of hospitalization and pain are often li...
Children feel acute pain, and many have chronic pain. Babies and children may be at higher risk of c...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents can be diffi cult to treat. Many parents and children are t...
Abstract: This article highlights recent studies on novel psychological and complementary and altern...
Pain is a multidimensional experience that involves physical, emotional, and behavioral components. ...
Chronic pain is a growing problem in children, with prevalence as high as 30.8%. Acupuncture has bee...
Chronic pain is a growing problem in children, with prevalence as high as 30.8%. Acupuncture has bee...
Patient expectations regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions have impor...
Patient expectations regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions have impor...
Patient expectations regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions have impor...
ObjectivePain and distress are common in children undergoing medical procedures, exposing them to ac...
Non-pharmacological pain relief for children is a special challenge for health care providers in man...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityPain management is a critical aspect of patient...
Pain may cause physical and emotional distress in children experiencing medical procedures. Compleme...
Children undergo acute painful procedures and many also experience chronic pain.Due to their develop...
Pain is a complex phenomenon for children, and the concepts of hospitalization and pain are often li...
Children feel acute pain, and many have chronic pain. Babies and children may be at higher risk of c...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents can be diffi cult to treat. Many parents and children are t...
Abstract: This article highlights recent studies on novel psychological and complementary and altern...
Pain is a multidimensional experience that involves physical, emotional, and behavioral components. ...
Chronic pain is a growing problem in children, with prevalence as high as 30.8%. Acupuncture has bee...
Chronic pain is a growing problem in children, with prevalence as high as 30.8%. Acupuncture has bee...
Patient expectations regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions have impor...
Patient expectations regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions have impor...
Patient expectations regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions have impor...
ObjectivePain and distress are common in children undergoing medical procedures, exposing them to ac...
Non-pharmacological pain relief for children is a special challenge for health care providers in man...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityPain management is a critical aspect of patient...