2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2019.05.015
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Clinical Practice Guideline: Needle-Related or Minor Procedural Pain in Pediatric Patients

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“…1,5 Repeated procedures warrant careful pain management as insufficient pain relief could lead to anxiety and distress during subsequent episodes. 3,5,6 In infants, a major challenge to managing pain is the ability to assess it accurately and reliably. The generally accepted standard for pain assessment is self-report; however, in preverbal children who cannot communicate their pain, age-appropriate behavioural or observational pain assessment tools are recommended.…”
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“…1,5 Repeated procedures warrant careful pain management as insufficient pain relief could lead to anxiety and distress during subsequent episodes. 3,5,6 In infants, a major challenge to managing pain is the ability to assess it accurately and reliably. The generally accepted standard for pain assessment is self-report; however, in preverbal children who cannot communicate their pain, age-appropriate behavioural or observational pain assessment tools are recommended.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generally accepted standard for pain assessment is self-report; however, in preverbal children who cannot communicate their pain, age-appropriate behavioural or observational pain assessment tools are recommended. 6 Common to the multitude of existing observational pain assessment tools is the evaluation of the child's facial expression. 7 However, as a result of practical difficulties with manual decoding of facial expressions, automated facial expression analysis is a topic of broad research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These visits to emergency departments and hospitalization usually involve invasive procedures, needed for a diagnostic or therapeutic purpose, increasing levels of pain and anxiety in children (Krauss et al, 2016;Toledo del Castillo et al, 2019). The most feared and stressful diagnostic procedures for children are intravenous catheterizations, venous punctures, insertion of urine catheters and wound sutures (Ali et al 2016;Bradford et al, 2019), raising their anxiety levels (Eijlers et al, 2019;Ploghaus et al, 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The performance of invasive procedures, both diagnostic and therapeutic in pediatric patients in the hospital environment is very frequent-with venipuncture and intravascular cannulation techniques being predominant (Cardozo Rodrígez and Escobar Valdivia 2020). These techniques cause pain in children (Krauss et al 2016;Toledo del Castillo et al 2019) and even generate situations of stress and anxiety, both in the patient and their carers (Ali et al 2015;Bradford et al 2019;Eijlers et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%