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Contents
- Front Matter
- Section 1 Introduction
- Chapter 1 History of pain in childrenAnita M. Unruh and Patrick J. McGrath
- Chapter 2 Prevalence and distribution of pain in childrenBonnie J. Stevens and William T. Zempsky
- Chapter 3 Long-term effects of early pain and injury: animal modelsSuellen M. Walker
- Chapter 4 Long-term effects of pain in childrenRuth E. Grunau
- Chapter 5 Prevention of the development and maintenance of paediatric chronic pain and disabilityM. Gabrielle Pagé, Anna Huguet and Joel Katz
- Section 2 Biological basis of paediatric pain
- Chapter 6 Nociceptive signalling in the periphery and spinal cordSuellen M. Walker and Mark L. Baccei
- Chapter 7 Neuroimmune interactions and pain during postnatal developmentDavid Vega-Avelaira and Simon Beggs
- Chapter 8 Central nociceptive pathways and descending modulationMaria Fitzgerald
- Section 3 Social and psychological basis of paediatric pain
- Chapter 9 Psychological theories and biopsychosocial models in paediatric painRebecca Pillai Riddell, Nicole M. Racine, Kenneth D. Craig, and Lauren Campbell
- Chapter 10 Cognitive styles and processes in paediatric painLiesbet Goubert and Laura E. Simons
- Chapter 11 Pain in cultural and communicative contextsIgnasi Clemente
- Chapter 12 Families and painKathryn A. Birnie, Katelynn E. Boerner and Christine T. Chambers
- Chapter 13 Pain, social relationships, and schoolPaula Forgeron and Sara King
- Chapter 14 The effects of sex and gender on child and adolescent painErin C. Moon and Anita M. Unruh
- Chapter 15 Sleep and pain in children and adolescentsBruce D. Dick, Penny Corkum, Manisha Witmans, and Christine T. Chambers
- Section 4 Pain in specific populations and diseases
- Chapter 16 Pain in children with intellectual or developmental disabilitiesJohn L. Belew, Chantel C. Barney, Scott A. Schwantes, Dick Tibboel, Abraham J. Valkenburg, and Frank J. Symons
- Chapter 17 Paediatric cancer painJennifer Hickman, Jaya Varadarajan, and Steven J. Weisman
- Chapter 18 Pain management in major paediatric trauma and burnsGreta M. Palmer and Franz E. Babl
- Chapter 19 Needle proceduresAnna Taddio
- Chapter 20 Procedural sedationJoseph P. Cravero
- Chapter 21 Neuropathic pain in childrenSuellen M. Walker
- Chapter 22 Inflammatory arthritis and arthropathyPeter Chira and Laura E. Schanberg
- Chapter 23 Chronic pain syndromes in childhood: one trunk, many branchesNeil L. Schechter
- Chapter 24 Non-inflammatory musculoskeletal painJacqui Clinch
- Chapter 25 Pain in sickle cell diseaseCarlton Dampier and Lamia Barakat
- Chapter 26 Pain and gastroenterological diseasesAkshay Batra, Amanda Bevan and R. Mark Beattie
- Chapter 27 Postoperative pain managementRichard F. Howard
- Chapter 28 Pain in palliative careRoss Drake and Renée McCulloch
- Chapter 29 Recurrent abdominal painJennifer Verrill Schurman, Amanda Drews Deacy, and Craig A. Friesen
- Chapter 30 Chronic pelvic pain in children and adolescentsSusan L. Sager and Marc R. Laufer
- Chapter 31 HeadachesAndrew D. Hershey
- Chapter 32 Persisting pain in childhood medical illnessMartha Mherekumombe and John J. Collins
- Chapter 33 Common pain problems in the outpatient settingF. Ralph Berberich and Neil L. Schechter
- Chapter 34 Effective management of children’s pain and anxiety in the emergency departmentRobert M. (Bo) Kennedy
- Section 5 Measurement of pain
- Chapter 35 Neonatal and infant pain assessmentGrace Y. Lee and Bonnie J. Stevens
- Chapter 36 Self-report: the primary source in assessment after infancyCarl L. von Baeyer
- Chapter 37 Behavioural measures of painJill MacLaren Chorney and C. Meghan McMurtry
- Chapter 38 Biomarkers of pain: physiological indices of pain reactivity in infants and childrenSusanne Brummelte, Tim F. Oberlander, and Kenneth D. Craig
- Chapter 39 The neurophysiological evaluation of nociceptive responses in neonatesRavi Poorun and Rebeccah Slater
- Chapter 40 Sensory processing and neurophysiological evaluation in childrenChristiane Hermann
- Chapter 41 Measurement of health-related quality of life and physical functionSee Wan Tham, Anna C. Wilson, and Tonya M. Palermo
- Section 6 Pharmacological interventions
- Chapter 42 Principles of pain pharmacology in paediatricsKim Chau and Gideon Koren
- Chapter 43 The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and acetaminophenBrian J. Anderson
- Chapter 44 Developmental pharmacology of opioidsGareth J. Hathway
- Chapter 45 Opioids in clinical practiceScott A. Strassels
- Chapter 46 Interventional pain management techniques for chronic painNavil F. Sethna, Pradeep Dinakar and Karen R. Boretsky
- Chapter 47 Topical anaesthetics and analgesicsWilliam T. Zempsky
- Chapter 48 Drugs for neuropathic painSachin Rastogi and Fiona Campbell
- Chapter 49 Sucrose and sweet tasteDenise Harrison, Vanessa C. Z. Anseloni, Janet Yamada, and Mariana Bueno
- Section 7 Psychosocial interventions
- Chapter 50 Cognitive-behavioural interventionsDeirdre E. Logan, Rachael M. Coakley, and Brittany N. Barber Garcia
- Chapter 51 Operant treatmentKeith J. Slifer, Adrianna Amari and Cynthia Maynard Ward
- Chapter 52 Child life interventions in paediatric painChantal K. LeBlanc and Christine T. Chambers
- Chapter 53 Procedural pain distractionLindsey L. Cohen, Laura A. Cousins and Sarah R. Martin
- Chapter 54 Hypnosis and relaxationChristina Liossi, Leora Kuttner, Chantal Wood and Lonnie K. Zeltzer
- Chapter 55 New information and communication technologies for painJennifer Stinson and Lindsay Jibb
- Section 8 Physical interventions
- Chapter 56 Physical therapy interventions for pain in childhood and adolescenceSusan M. Tupper, Mary S. Swiggum, Deborah O’Rourke and Michael L. Sangster
- Chapter 57 Occupational therapyLiisa Holsti, Catherine L. Backman, and Joyce M. Engel
- Chapter 58 Mother care for procedural pain in infantsCeleste Johnston and Marsha Campbell-Yeo
- Section 9 Special topics
- Chapter 59 Complementary drugs—herbs, vitamins, and dietary supplements for pain and symptom managementJoy A. Weydert
- Chapter 60 Complementary therapy in paediatric painLonnie K. Zeltzer
- Chapter 61 Theory-informed approaches to translating pain evidence into practiceJanet Yamada and Alison M. Hutchinson
- Chapter 62 Organizational systems in paediatric painMark Embrett and Norman Buckley
- Chapter 63 Education for paediatric painAlison Twycross and Susan O’Conner-Von
- Chapter 64 The ethics of pain control in infants and childrenGary A. Walco and Maureen C. Kelley
- Chapter 65 Sociodemographic disparities in paediatric pain management: relationships and predictorsMiriam O. Ezenwa and Anna Huguet
- End Matter