2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2015.09.002
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The Assessment and Non-Pharmacologic Treatment of Procedural Pain From Infancy to School Age Through a Developmental Lens: A Synthesis of Evidence With Recommendations

Abstract: Introduction The 2011 IOM report stated that pain management in children is often lacking especially during routine medical procedures. The purpose of this review is to bring a developmental lens to the challenges in assessment and non-pharmacologic treatment of pain in young children. Method A synthesis of the findings from an electronic search of PubMed and the university library using the keywords pain, assessment, treatment, alternative, complementary, integrative, infant, toddler, preschool, young, pedi… Show more

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“…We used 5 major indices that parents are concerned with to measure pain response. These factors have been widely recognized as nonverbal pain indicators 5 . We analyzed these factors separately to prevent potential variations in a single index 9 .…”
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“…We used 5 major indices that parents are concerned with to measure pain response. These factors have been widely recognized as nonverbal pain indicators 5 . We analyzed these factors separately to prevent potential variations in a single index 9 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each infant, the minimal and maximal grades of each pain category were 0 and 2, respectively. The pain scale used in this study was modified from published assessment tools, including the CRIES observational assessment tool and the FLACC measurement tool 5 . A well-trained nurse performed the standardized observational pain scale measurements.…”
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“…Researches have been performed in Finland and other European and World countries by He et al (2010), Svendsen & Bjørk (2014), Thrane et al (2016) showing that non-pharmacological methods are used and they are effective methods for relieving pediatric pain [2;7;8].…”
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“…1 During hospitalization, more than half of children experience moderate to severe pain. 2,3 Inadequate pain control is a problem for a large proportion of these children, up to 10% of whom have pain that remains high despite interventions. 4,5 In recent years, the wide dissemination of accurate visual analog and behavioral observation scales has improved the assessment of pain in children.…”
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